City City Council selects Sara Lillevand as City Administrator By John Tulloch | City of Piedmont | May 28, 2019 Lillevand, who is currently the city's Recreation Director, was selected from a pool of 43 applicants.
City Responding to residents, City rethinks plan to take out 45 trees By Sam Richards | May 25, 2019 Magnolia Avenue paving project now may claim as few as 18 trees. Residents praise city for constructive response to doubts, criticism.
City Piedmont City Council to consider design guidelines update By Kevin Jackson, City of Piedmont Planning Director | May 23, 2019 Includes multi-family residential construction, commercial and mixed-use construction commercial signage, and landscaping.
City City faces costly financial challenges in coming years By Sam Richards | May 21, 2019 Challenges include $25 million in CalPERS pension unfunded liability, extensive sidewalk repairs, and major work for almost every city-owned building or facility.
City Lyman Shaffer selected as Piedmont’s 2019 Civic Volunteer of the Year By John Tulloch, City of Piedmont | May 21, 2019 This annual award recognizes a Piedmont resident for extraordinary service to the Piedmont community.
City City Council approves DOJ grant for a new juvenile officer By Sam Richards | May 21, 2019 The police department aims to have the officer in place for the start of the 2019-2020 school year.
City City Council to consider proposed FY 19-20 budget By City of Piedmont | May 17, 2019 The public is invited to attend the May 20 and June 3 meetings to speak to the Council about spending priorities in the coming year.
City Recreation Commission votes to move skate park proposals forward By Exedra Staff | May 17, 2019 Next step: City Council to consider feasibility of a mini "skate spot" in town, as well as improvements to the existing Kennelly Skate Park.
Bay Area Move over 510: A new area code is coming to town By Exedra Staff | May 17, 2019 The California Public Utilities Commission announced the new "overlay" number, 341, last June.
City Letter to the community: Retiring city administrator reflects on the state of the city’s finances By Paul Benoit | May 16, 2019 Paul Benoit says that bringing our facilities and civic infrastructure into the 21st century is the city’s biggest challenge and greatest opportunity.