City The goats are back in town By Photos by Julie Reichle | June 23, 2020 Nature's lawn mowers are back at it, clearing dry grass from the hillside above the Corporation Yard off Moraga Ave.
Uncategorized Piedmont prepares for 2020 local elections By By Damin Esper | June 23, 2020 Two council seats, three BOE seats up for grabs
City Off-leash dogs OK again in designated areas of Piedmont parks By Exedra Staff | June 19, 2020 The changes come as a result of a revised order issued by the Alameda County Health Officer on June 18.
City County issues stricter mask mandate as businesses re-open, socializing expands By Exedra Staff | June 18, 2020 Face coverings should be worn at all times in public if you are likely to be within 30 feet of another person outside of your household.
City In conversation with Police Chief Jeremy Bowers By David E. Thigpen | June 16, 2020 Bowers talks about the events of recent weeks, the intense scrutiny all police are facing, and his role here in Piedmont.
City City considers capital improvements, prepares for possible bond measure By Sam Richards | June 16, 2020 Needing to raise as much as $76M for improvements, City Council pledges public outreach campaign to educate voters about a possible tax.
City Piedmont police chief addresses department policy and use of force By Sam Richards | June 16, 2020 Bowers calls death of George Floyd “the latest example of a historical pattern of the misuse of force and larger issues of inequity in our country."
City Council approves general fund budget; police and fire union agreements By Sam Richards | June 16, 2020 The net decrease is expected to be about $1.3M for the coming budget year.
City PRD announces new summer camps for July By Exedra Staff | June 12, 2020 Outdoor soccer, tennis, basketball, and drama are among the new offerings.
around town Rec Dept “park ambassadors” keep watchful eye on the ‘6 feet’ in between By Colby Francis, Intern | June 12, 2020 Ambassadors help ensure that park users adhere to social distancing guidelines.