City City Council gives initial approval to new emergency shelter operation standards, shared housing rules By Exedra Staff | July 2, 2024 The new shared housing ordinance provisions could have implications for the school district.
City City Council holds first of two public hearings on city budget By Exedra Staff | June 11, 2024 How to pay for more services and address aging infrastructure are the city's biggest challenges going forward.
City Piedmont Fire Department responds to car fire on Selborne By Exedra Staff | June 7, 2024 Wednesday's fire sent huge columns of black smoke into the air.
City National Weather Service adds beach hazard warning to hot weather advisory By Tony Hicks | June 4, 2024 Heat will drive more people to the coast; beware of sneaker waves and rip currents.
City Pool construction poised to move into final phase By Exedra Staff | June 4, 2024 Yet some obstacles -- such as the discovery of an underground spring -- remain.
City City Council considers proposed FY2024-25 budget By City of Piedmont | May 31, 2024 The second of two public hearings on the proposed budget takes place on June 17.
City First update since adoption of new Housing Element shows ADUs lead the way By Exedra Staff | May 28, 2024 In 2023, the city issued building permits for 24 new housing units, all of which were ADUs of varying sizes.
City Parks Commission recommends strategic plan, more volunteerism in city parks By Exedra Staff | May 21, 2024 Report says climate-adaptive improvements such as improving irrigation and diversifying street trees are important long-term goals.
Around Town Bike to Work or Wherever Day draws cyclists of all kinds By Exedra Staff | May 21, 2024 Many hands make the wheels turn: the event was hosted by the Piedmont Sustainability Division, with help from PPD and other city staff.
City Mayor Cavenaugh’s State of the City address now online By City of Piedmont | May 17, 2024 You can view the May 7 speech on the city's YouTube channel or KCOM.