City UPDATE: Piedmont’s COVID-19 numbers bump up again By Exedra Staff | July 16, 2020 Alameda County is now on a state watch list due to a spike in cases around the county.
City Nomination period opens for Piedmont 2020 elections By By Damin Esper | July 14, 2020 First candidates pull papers for November election
City Uptick in thefts prompts Piedmont Police to remind residents of safety tips By Piedmont Police Facebook | July 14, 2020 Being aware of the C.O.R.E. Four -- Car, Oneself, Residence, Environment -- can help reduce crime.
city Bond measure for community pool to be on Nov. 3 ballot By Sam Richards | July 7, 2020 Larger measure funding police, fire stations temporarily on hold.
City Elections | Nomination period for City Council and School Board seats opens on July 13 By Exedra Staff | July 7, 2020 There are two vacancies on the City Council and three on the Board of Education. The deadline for submitting paperwork is Aug.
City Park Commission moves EV charging station plan forward By Chris Treadway | July 3, 2020 Although there is general support for installing the chargers, questions remain about where the stations should be located.
City Photos | Dracena Park is the scene of risky ‘low angle’ rescue practice By Photos by Julie Reichle | July 3, 2020 Fire fighters used the steep sides of the quarry to practice the dramatic technique of rescuing victims from steep falls.
City No easy answers as Council looks to immediate, longterm future for Community Pool By Sam Richards | June 30, 2020 Swimmers ask to reopen leaky pool in the short-term even with financial drain -- and urge for a bond measure to pay for a new, sustainable facility.
City City moves forward with plans for Nov. ballot measures to pay for new or renovated city facilities By Sam Richards | June 30, 2020 But Council members were not happy to learn that it was too late for their preferred choice -- a "communities facilities district" bond -- to make it on the November ballot.
City Future of the Piedmont Community Pool up for discussion By Sam Richards | Bay City News | June 28, 2020 The community faces a stark decision - to invest in a new pool or phase out aquatics operations entirely.