City City seeks volunteers for a community pool advisory committee By John Tulloch | City Clerk | April 20, 2021 The PAC will advise the city throughout the design process for a new swimming facility. Apply by May 5.
city Updated: Earth Week to feature talk with new fire chief By Nate Redinbo | CivicSpark Fellow, City of Piedmont | April 20, 2021 City staff invites the community to join talk about the film "Rebuilding Paradise" and learn about the climate action plan.
City City will be challenged to meet low-income housing requirements by end of 2023 By Sam Richards | April 20, 2021 12 more low-income units are needed to reach the 24 recommended by the state; unlikely that ADUs are the answer.
Uncategorized Curious about induction cooktops? The city will give you a loaner By Nate Redinbo | CivicSpark Fellow, City of Piedmont | April 16, 2021 The city encourages residents to try out this eco-friendly cooking method.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Apr. 13 By Exedra Staff | April 13, 2021 More local cases reported since April 2.
City City gears up to plan for housing requirements, nearly 600 units By Sam Richards | April 13, 2021 City anticipates difficulty in fulfilling the mandate for low-income housing.
City City Council selects new fire chief By John Tulloch, Piedmont City Clerk | April 13, 2021 Berkeley's Fire Chief David Brannigan was chosen unanimously from a field of over 30 candidates.
Arts & Entertainment City Council to consider renewal of Piedmont Center for the Arts lease on April 19 By John Tulloch, Piedmont City Clerk | April 9, 2021 Based on community input, the city has negotiated with PCA to make some changes to the proposed lease.
City Affordable housing survey closes April 15 By Piedmont Planning and Building | April 9, 2021 Check out -- or add to -- an interactive housing map of Piedmont.
city Piedmont tops Alameda County vaccination rates By Exedra Staff | April 9, 2021 The numbers should come as no surprise given the town's demographics.