City Council issues Jewish American Heritage Month proclamation By Sara Kaplan, reader submission and Exedra Staff | May 17, 2022 According to the ADL, antisemitic incidents reached an all-time high in the U.S. in 2021.
City Latest Housing Element draft now goes to City Council for consideration By Sam Richards | May 17, 2022 Council will review the document, likely in June, before sending it on to the state.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | May 17 By Exedra Staff | May 17, 2022 Case numbers continue to rise, including in Piedmont schools.
City City to address ‘bollard island’ in lower Piedmont By Sam Richards | May 13, 2022 Neighbors say the city has not paid enough attention to what they say is a traffic hazard at the intersection of Magnolia Ave. and Nova Drive.
City City announces recipients of the 2022 Piedmont Design Awards By Steve Lizzarago | Assistant Planner, City of Piedmont | May 13, 2022 Planning Commission recognizes extraordinary planning and designing of construction and landscaping projects.
Bay Area Starting this summer, EBMUD to add 8 percent drought surcharge By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | May 13, 2022 For an average single-family home using 200 gallons of water per day, the surcharge will amount to approximately 10 cents per day.
City City Council to consider proposed fiscal year 2022-2023 budget By John Tulloch | City of Piedmont | May 10, 2022 The public is invited to give feedback on spending priorities at three upcoming public meetings.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | May 10 By Exedra Staff | May 10, 2022 With cases rising rapidly, PUSD asks families to help stem the tide by wearing well-fitting masks on campuses.
City Special meeting May 12 to consider latest draft of Piedmont Housing Element By Pierce MacDonald | City of Piedmont, Planning Department | May 10, 2022 Planning Commission is encouraging residents to review and comment on the Draft Housing Element.
City City Council considers ways to offset Reach Code expenses for homeowners By Sam Richards | May 6, 2022 Going electric comes with some costs. Take a city survey to share your thoughts.