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.
City Council waives child care fees for PUSD teachers, staff By Sam Richards | April 6, 2021 The city has held ongoing talks with the school district during the pandemic related to reopening schools.
Uncategorized Council gives ok for police department to apply for second ‘juvenile officer’ grant By Sam Richards | April 6, 2021 Officer Nicole Casalnuovo has served in the role for the past 18 months, handling matters ranging from vandalism and assaults to missing persons and mental health calls.
City April 22 Earth Day Zoom events By Nate Redinbo | CivicSpark Fellow, City of Piedmont | April 6, 2021 Join discussions about the city's emissions-reduction actions and the documentary film Rebuilding Paradise.
City City launches Earth Day scavenger hunt By Nate Redinbo | CivicSpark Fellow, City of Piedmont | April 6, 2021 The family activity will last from April 10 - April 24.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | Apr. 6 By Exedra Staff | April 6, 2021 Vaccinations are on the upswing, but the city saw a slight uptick in cases this week after holding steady for more than a month.
City PRD summer camp registration open By Exedra Staff | April 6, 2021 Check out the summer offerings and start signing up!
City Recreation Supervisor Erin Rivera to retire after 27 years By City of Piedmont | March 30, 2021 Since 1993, Rivera has overseen some of Piedmont's most popular programs for kids and families.