City 801 Magnolia is now accepting reservations for private and nonprofit events By City of Piedmont, Exedra Staff | November 8, 2022 The city-owned Center for the Arts building has weekend dates available through May 2023.
City Vote is not required to modify use or density within established property zones, says city attorney By City Attorney | Piedmont | November 8, 2022 No special or general election needed according to legal analysis of the City Charter as it pertains to the Housing Element.
City Are you prepared to act quickly in an emergency? Piedmont Fire Chief shares tips By Dave Brannigan, Piedmont Fire Chief | November 4, 2022 The city's wildfire evacuation drill was this past Saturday.
Bay Area Chilly weekend ahead for Bay Area By Exedra Staff | November 4, 2022 A longer bout of colder weather and rain lies ahead.
City Signed up for AC Alert? You’ll get a notification on Nov. 5 for the city’s evacuation drill By City of Piedmont | November 1, 2022 Only residents on Maxwelton Road and vicinity will be instructed to evacuate their homes; everyone else will be given a readiness activity.
Uncategorized City Council to hold special meeting Nov. 15 to review Draft Housing Element By City of Piedmont | November 1, 2022 Piedmont must adopt a compliant Housing Element by Jan. 31, 2023.
City ‘Bulb-outs’ coming to key Oakland Ave. intersections By Sam Richards | October 31, 2022 Plans to improve pedestrian safety are back in the news as neighbors react to a pending loss of parking and a late notice of a public meeting.
city Housing | The clock is ticking and the state means business By Exedra Staff | October 25, 2022 Why Piedmont is under pressure to approve its Housing Element as soon as possible.
Bay Area 5.1 magnitude earthquake jolts Bay Area By Exedra Staff | October 25, 2022 The shaking along the Calaveras Fault was not widely felt in Piedmont.
Around Town City hosts free compost giveaway this Saturday By Alyssa Dykman | Piedmont Sustainability Program Manager | October 25, 2022 Saturday, Oct. 29 from 9 a.m. -12 p.m., all households can take up to one cubic yard of compost while supplies last.