City Rec Dept announces plan for summer camps By Piedmont Recreation Department | May 15, 2020 While many June camps are cancelled, Camp (Almost!) Everything, plus a few others, will be in session; credits to be issued for cancellations.
city City hosts virtual budget work session tomorrow morning By City of Piedmont | May 15, 2020 The public is invited to attend the May 16 meeting and to speak about spending priorities for the city in the coming year.
city Say it ain’t so: Piedmont’s July 4th events are cancelled By Exedra Staff | May 12, 2020 COVID-19 takes aim at the town's legendary community event. What's next?
City Mayor, City Administrator hold virtual Town Hall By Exedra Staff | May 12, 2020 Piedmont's leaders take cues from Alameda County officials and make adjustments to shelter in place restrictions week by week.
City City holds virtual ‘town hall’ meeting Monday, May 11 By City of Piedmont | May 8, 2020 The Mayor and City Administrator will discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the community; questions may be submitted in advance.
City Rec Dept opens parks, but has some new rules By Piedmont Recreation Department | May 8, 2020 Dogs on a leash, face masks, and no loitering around the skate park are some of the requirements.
Uncategorized Dogs, kids, grownups — all eager for park barricades to come down By Sam Richards | May 5, 2020 Activities still require social distancing protocols, and gatherings and sports should only involve members of the same household.
city Starting Tuesday, City loosens shelter in place restrictions By Exedra Staff | May 1, 2020 City opens majority of its parks to allow for socially distanced use of playfields, green spaces, and walking paths.
Uncategorized Piedmont leads CA cities in 2020 Census response rate By Exedra Staff | April 28, 2020 When it comes to standing up and being counted, Piedmont gets an A+.
Around Town One size does not fit all: City under pressure from all sides about social distancing policies By Sam Richards | April 24, 2020 There are those who say the closures are too onerous and those who insist the city still isn’t doing enough to enforce social distancing rules.