city Chester Nakahara: 23 years of caring stewardship for Piedmont By Sam Richards | August 18, 2020 His tenure has covered everything from sewers and sidewalks to parks and thoughtful customer service for the residents of Piedmont.
City Power outage hits Piedmont Friday night By Exedra Staff | August 14, 2020 Power was restored quickly; PG&E gave no cause for the outage.
city Director of Public Works Chester Nakahara announces retirement By John Tulloch, City of Piedmont | August 14, 2020 Nakahara has spent more than 20 years maintaining and improving the city's infrastructure.
City Keeping track of COVID-19 in Piedmont | Aug. 14, 2020 By Exedra Staff | August 14, 2020 Piedmont cases have grown to 28 from 23, a sudden jump that may be attributable to a recent data glitch that slowed down reporting across the state.
City City Planning and Building Director talks Reach Codes By Chris Treadway | August 14, 2020 Kevin Jackson explains some of the whys and wherefores of the proposed ordinance.
Bay Area Heat wave prompts ‘Flex Alert’ to conserve electricity By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | August 14, 2020 Residents are urged to conserve electricity, especially during late afternoon and early evening, when the grid is most stressed.
City City Council postpones Reach Code consideration; seeks more public education, input first By John Tulloch, City of Piedmont | August 12, 2020 Reach Codes deemed too important to city's climate action goals to be considered without additional public education and outreach.
city UPDATED: Nine candidates file for Piedmont offices By Damin Esper | August 11, 2020 Five vie for three seats on the School Board, and four for two seats on the City Council.
city City’s southeastern residents required to meet higher vegetation management standards to protect against wildfire By Sam Richards | August 10, 2020 Neighborhoods around Park Blvd, St James Dr and Tyson Lake have been designated "very high fire severity zones" per the CalFire map adopted by the City.
City Council members to prepare supporting arguments for two Nov. ballot measures By Sam Richards | August 6, 2020 Voters will be asked to support a bond measure for a new community pool and a measure to increase the property transfer tax.