Featured in Category Tracking COVID in Piedmont | May 3 By Exedra Staff | May 3, 2022 Local case counts rise as the Bay Area enters a fifth wave.
Bay Area EBMUD declares ‘stage 2’ drought emergency, reinstates penalties for excessive water use By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | April 28, 2022 The utility wants to cut water use by 10 percent compared with 2020.
Featured in Category Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Apr. 26 By Exedra Staff | April 26, 2022 Schools report high case numbers after spring break.
City The Blotter | Multiple incidents of vehicle theft, collision lead to arrests By Damin Esper | April 26, 2022 The unlucky home at the corner of Highland Avenue and Park Way is once again the scene of a crash.
Around Town Celebrating Arbor Day in Piedmont By Exedra Staff | April 23, 2022 Get started with the Chalk Art competition and Gratitude Trees this week, and finish up with a Movie in the Park on Thurs, April 28.
City Where should Piedmont grow? City seeks input via interactive planning tool By Pierce MacDonald, Piedmont City Planning | April 23, 2022 Residents have until May 1 to use the Piedmont Housing Puzzle to imagine where 587 new homes could be built.
Uncategorized Beach volleyball in Piedmont? Take the survey By Aamir Virani, Piedmont Recreation Commission | April 22, 2022 Piedmont Recreation Commission seeks community input.
City Red Cross blood drive Saturday By Exedra Staff | April 22, 2022 Make an appointment now to donate blood on April 23 at Veterans Memorial Building.
Bay Area Water surcharge, excessive use penalties on the table for EBMUD customers By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | April 22, 2022 At a board meeting next Tuesday, EBMUD may elevate its drought response and impose a surcharge on all customers.
housing California has more enforcement power than ever, yet activists drive enforcement of duplex law By Manuela Tobias | CalMatters | April 22, 2022 California has been largely reliant on YIMBY, or “yes in my backyard” activists, to find out about law-breaking cities.