City Linda off-leash dog area temporarily closed due to wet weather By City of Piedmont | December 29, 2023 More closures likely throughout the rainy season.
City Housing Element is a go, but devil is in the details By Sam Richards | December 22, 2023 Piedmont has until Jan 31 to submit Zoning Ordinance revisions, with more study sessions to come; plus: student athletes honored.
City City Council votes to boost pool budget, now at nearly $30 million By Sam Richards | December 19, 2023 Council also approved a five-year agreement for license plate-reading cameras, maintenance.
City District 5 Supervisor Keith Carson’s surprise decision to not run for reelection prompts flurry of candidates By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | December 15, 2023 Two Piedmonters, Lorrel Plimier and Chris Moore, are among the candidates vying for Carson's seat.
Bay Area The first Spare the Air alert of season is here By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | December 15, 2023 No wood burning allowed while the alert is in effect, Friday through Sunday.
City Piedmont’s newest firefighters sworn into PFD by Chief Brannigan By Sam Richards | December 12, 2023 The three firefighter/emergency medical technicians and one firefighter/paramedic are all veteran firefighters.
City Planning Commission, City Council to hold study sessions on Housing Element implementation By City of Piedmont | December 8, 2023 The last meeting on December 18 is an opportunity for the community to learn what comes next in the housing process.
City Comments open on draft Environmental Impact Report for city’s Housing Element By City of Piedmont | December 7, 2023 Comments must be submitted in writing by 5 pm December 18.
City City to launch new online permitting system for planning and building permits By City of Piedmont | December 5, 2023 Starting December 12, the city will no longer accept paper or email applications for most planning, building, and public works permit types.
City Council approves city’s updated Emergency Operations Plan By Sam Richards | December 5, 2023 Increased wildfire risk plus the pandemic experience prompted the first update since 2016.