City Plan for public safety cameras focus of community meeting By Sam Richards | Bay City News | March 3, 2019 Unlike the license plate readers, public safety cameras survey larger swaths of ground for whatever may happen within their view.
Featured in Category School board approves $50 million cap for construction contract By Lucinda Ryan and Exedra Staff | March 1, 2019 The school board also directed administrators to apply for new state grant money to help enhance extended-day kindergarten facilities.
City Piedmont considers expansion of license-plate reading cameras By Sam Richards | February 28, 2019 The city’s 39 automatic license plate reading cameras (ALPRs), rolled out in 2013, have helped police solve crimes. Now the city is considering adding more.
City City hires search firm to recruit new city manager By Sam Richards | February 26, 2019 Council voted to spend up to $30,000 to hire Peckham and McKenney Inc. to recruit the successor to Benoit.
Around Town Alan Harvey Theater shorn and forlorn By Exedra Staff | February 25, 2019 Trees were cut down over the Winter Break to prepare the site for demolition in April.
City Search for a new city administrator set to begin By Sam Richards | Bay City News | February 25, 2019 Benoit, who has been Piedmont's top manager for five years, will retire at the end of June.
California Reich, Thurmond set to get involved with Oakland teacher strike By Sam Richards | Bay City News | February 25, 2019 Oakland teachers are enlisting the help of some star power Monday in their efforts to secure a contract agreement.
City Wet week fills Bushy Dell Creek in Piedmont Park By Exedra staff | February 15, 2019 Videos taken Thursday afternoon on February 14 highlight the effects of our winter storms.
City Tree removal on PHS campus to affect parking, traffic this week By Piedmont Unified School District | February 15, 2019 Only trees that would be unavoidably impacted by demolition or construction for the new school buildings will be removed.
City Tree removal work in upper Dracena Park begins Feb. 25 By City of Piedmont | February 14, 2019 City says four Eucalyptus trees and one Monterey Pine pose significant fall risks, endangering public safety in the well-used park.