city Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Mar. 8 By Exedra Staff | March 8, 2022 No new cases over the weekend reported.
City Calling all gardeners: Free compost giveaway March 19 By Alyssa Dykman | Sustainability Program Manager, City of Piedmont | March 8, 2022 Saturday, March 19 from 9 a.m. - noon at the Corporation Yard.
City Thursday power outage hit 32,000 at its peak By Bay City News | March 4, 2022 Piedmont, a large section of the Oakland hills, and neighborhoods located south of Lake Merritt were affected.
City Future of 801 Magnolia on Monday’s City Council agenda By Exedra Staff | March 4, 2022 The community is invited to comment on the best use of the city-owned property at the March 7 meeting.
city Tracking COVID in Piedmont | March 4 By Exedra Staff | March 4, 2022 We'll keep counting until the cases slow to a trickle.
COVID-19 Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Feb. 26 By Exedra Staff | February 25, 2022 More cases reported, but it may be time for us to retire the weekly case reports.
City University of Texas, Piedmont Police to give update on bias and ‘calls for service’ research By Exedra Staff | February 25, 2022 The March 2 meeting is open to the public via Zoom.
City City outlines its work to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion By Sam Richards | February 25, 2022 Coming to terms with Piedmont's history of redlining and creating a more inclusive city have been formal goals of the Council since 2020.
City Councilmember Jennifer Long sworn in Tuesday night By Sam Richards | February 23, 2022 Long was appointed on Feb 7 from among 10 applicants who sought to succeed Tim Rood.
City Police chief says larceny thefts drove slight increase in 2021 crime By Sam Richards | February 23, 2022 Chief Jeremy Bowers delivered his quarterly crime update to City Council on Tuesday night.