Featured in Category To avoid ‘Zoombombing’, City tightens public comment rules for meetings By Sam Richards | October 20, 2023 Also at Monday's Council meeting: David Hopkins honored for his years of service with the Piedmont Recreation Department.
City City Council votes to extend parcel tax renewal from 4 to 12 years By Sam Richards | October 17, 2023 The Municipal Services Special Tax makes up 7% of the city's total revenue. Also at Monday's meeting: new city clerk appointed; pool construction update.
City Piedmont police increase vigilance in aftermath of attacks on Israel By Exedra Staff | October 13, 2023 Increased police presence at schools; PUSD officials and groups respond to recent events.
City City Council approves loan from East Bay Community Energy to enable full electrification of pool By Sam Richards | October 3, 2023 Councilmembers also officially accepted a law enforcement grant and agreed to extend an agreement with county sheriff’s department.
City City marks another community pool milestone By Photos by Julie Reichle | September 29, 2023 The outlines of the pool complex are starting to become more "concrete."
City As crime rises, City Council signals willingness to spend more on public safety By Sam Richards | September 19, 2023 Residents fill City Hall Monday night to hear Piedmont Police Chief's quarterly crime report.
city City Council approves changes to parking and traffic on Guilford Road By Exedra Staff | September 19, 2023 Relief for residents who live on one of the town's narrowest streets.
Bay Area Wildfire smoke sparks air quality advisory, PUSD sports cancelled By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | September 19, 2023 Hazy skies forecast to continue through Wednesday.
City Annual street sweeping begins Monday, Sept. 18 By City of Piedmont | September 12, 2023 Street sweeping helps keep storm drains clear when leaves start to drop.
City City Council OKs new ADU plans and design standards for multifamily and mixed-use buildings By Sam Richards | September 8, 2023 The approval should make it easier to add affordable housing units in the city.