City Unanimous approval for improvements to open space area near Community Hall By Sam Richards | December 10, 2021 This to-be-developed space will host various Rec Department programs and be available to rent for other small gatherings
Around Town A wet, cold weekend is in store By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | December 10, 2021 Rain, freezing temperatures, and snow in the mountains are all expected this weekend.
City Council approves Safer Streets plan By Sam Richards | December 7, 2021 Plan is a roadmap for implementing infrastructure improvements to street crossings, traffic corridors, and bikeways around town.
Featured in Category City of Piedmont issues Measure UU bonds By John Tulloch, City of Piedmont | December 7, 2021 Bond Oversight Committee application deadline is Wednesday, December 8 at 5:00 p.m.
City In-person attendance at City Council meetings is OK again By City of Piedmont | December 3, 2021 Community members may attend the Dec. 6 council meeting at City Hall, the first in-person meeting since March 2020.
City Tracking COVID-19 in Piedmont | Nov. 30 By Exedra Staff | November 30, 2021 After a lull, we're starting to see a slight uptick in reported cases.
City City Council to hear Piedmont Safer Streets Plan on Dec. 6 By City of Piedmont | November 30, 2021 Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee (PBAC) recommends the draft plan be adopted with four additional recommendations.
City City, ELS recap second of three pool workshops By City of Piedmont and the ELS Team | November 26, 2021 Hundreds have provided feedback on the project and there is now a preferred design concept, to be discussed further at Workshop #3 on Dec 14.
City City approves contracts for two infrastructure projects By Sam Richards | November 23, 2021 Increased expense for one project, the Highland-Guilford steps, did not deter the council.
City Piedmont reaffirms commitment to building a welcoming and inclusive city By City of Piedmont | November 19, 2021 City plans community dialogue after a controversial ad in a monthly magazine recalls the town's racist past.