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.
City The Blotter | Man arrested in stolen vehicle By Damin Esper | April 19, 2022 ALPRs alerted PPD who found burglary tools, license plates in car.
City City Council makes appointments to commissions and committees By City of Piedmont | April 19, 2022 Thirty applicants step up; sixteen selected to serve.
City Mayor delivers State of the City address By Sam Richards | April 19, 2022 Mayor Teddy Gray King revived the practice of highlighting city accomplishments in a speech delivered on April 18.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Apr. 19 By Exedra Staff | April 19, 2022 More than a dozen new cases reported by the county since last Tuesday.
Bay Area Thunderstorms, hail could accompany rain forecast for this week By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | April 19, 2022 An increasingly wet week will give way to a drier, warmer weekend.
City City hosts free compost giveaway By City of Piedmont | April 16, 2022 Back by popular demand: Saturday, April 23 from 9 am to 12 pm at the City’s Corporation Yard.
Around Town City celebrates April as ‘Earth Month’ By City of Piedmont | April 15, 2022 Local events include a family-friendly scavenger hunt and the popular free compost giveaway.
City Workshop | Piedmont’s past haunts its real estate practices today By Sam Richards | April 15, 2022 An April 7 workshop sponsored by the city and local groups explored how prejudicial attitudes stood in the way of making Piedmont as inclusionary as it could be.