City Piedmont police pilot mental health services program By Sam Richards | December 4, 2020 Chief Jeremy Bowers says the county-run program appears effective in helping officers handle calls involving mental health issues.
City City, Piedmont Connect team up to offer free film screening By Nate Redinbo | CivicSpark Fellow, City of Piedmont | December 1, 2020 Kiss the Ground is a climate documentary narrated by Woody Harrelson about regenerative farming, a practice designed to restore degraded topsoil.
City Fire Chief Bret Black reflects on Piedmont tenure By Sam Richards | November 24, 2020 This is Black's last week in Piedmont before he heads to his new post in Port Townsend, Wash.
City Keeping track of COVID-19 in Piedmont | Fri., Nov. 20 By Exedra Staff | November 20, 2020 Nine new cases in Piedmont recorded since Monday.
City City encourages input around Piedmont Safer Streets plan By City of Piedmont | November 20, 2020 Do you have a safety concern about walking, biking, or driving on Piedmont streets? The city wants to hear from you.
Around Town Piedmont officers, firefighters join solemn escort of Oakland’s late assistant fire chief Laffan By Keith Burbank, Local News Matters | Julie Reichle, Exedra Photographer | November 20, 2020 View photos and video of the procession as it wound its way through parts of the city, including Piedmont Avenue and Lake Merritt.
city Keeping track of COVID-19 in Piedmont | Tues., Nov. 17 By Exedra Staff | November 17, 2020 Five new cases recorded since yesterday.
City Council gives preliminary approval for new PCA lease By Sam Richards | November 17, 2020 Three council members supported a modified 7-year lease agreement between the city and the arts center while two others said more time was needed for public input.
city Interim fire chief appointed By Sam Richards | November 17, 2020 Search for a permanent fire chief continues. Council also approves spending on two retaining wall projects.
Featured in Category COVID case tests recreation department, school response By Sam Richards | November 13, 2020 Close coordination between city-run extracurricular programs and schools will be key to keeping COVID contained when schools reopen.