City Per state law, PPD will now report any ‘military equipment’ in its possession By Sam Richards and Exedra Staff | May 6, 2022 Concerns that California police departments were militarizing their forces spurred the passage of AB481 in 2021.
City City Council approves modifications to pool plan By Sam Richards | May 3, 2022 Rising construction costs spur the changes and accelerated timeline.
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.