The council meets again Tuesday, in closed session, to interview applicants for the job of Piedmont fire chief.
What do you think? Should more low-income Californians be added to the Medi-Cal rolls?
A public hearing during tonight's meeting is the last chance for the public to weigh in on the proposed city budget.
Lee is among nearly 30 members of Congress who are taking the SNAP Challenge to dramatize potential cuts to the Food Stamp program.
City offices, main library will be closed, but you'll still need to pay for parking.
The budget proposal also includes cost-of-living raises for most current county employees.
Proposed rules would require limousines to have two rear exit doors plus windows that could be pushed out in an emergency.
The East Bay Municipal Utility District's board of directors approved the rate hike Tuesday, June 11.
George Pappas. a 2012 graduate of Piedmont High School, is working on disaster preparedness and aid and emergency management.
Like houses and cars, cities need regular maintenance to function properly. But they cost more.
Piedmont City Council members gave a final OK to the project Monday night.
Politics is always in season...
The $50,000 to $60,000 Eagle Scout project was approved "in concept" but will require final approval after fundraising is completed.
Lockyer, an Oakland native, has held various state offices since 1973.
The commission will hear updates on several current projects.
The council meets Monday night June 3, at 7:30 p.m.
A collision between two maintenance vehicles damaged the tracks in the Transbay Tube earlier today.
Applicants must receive SSI/Disability, according to the Piedmont Unified School District.
The committee will finalize its report on the 2013-14 city budget.
The BART board agreed Thursday night to a five-month trial of allowing bikes on BART at any time, including commute hours, on uncrowded trains. The experiment runs from July 1 to Dec. 1.
The plan will likely be on the agenda for the Piedmont City Council's June 3 meeting.
New rules would allow bicycles on trains during commute hours on a regular basis. BART did two test runs of the plan during the past year.
Piedmont High School student Cole Becker wants to build the bridge as his Eagle Scout project.
The council also discussed a proposal from StopWaste.org for higher fees for its household hazardous waste disposal program.
Kim Kellogg and Jessica Pomey are this year's winners.
Construction could start next month if the Piedmont City Council approves awarding a bid tonight.
Plus where to find out more about the state of city finances for 2013-14, and a quick look at Piedmont City Council and City of Piedmont actions this week.
The Piedmont City Council will hold a public hearing May 6 on the four proposals – one from the city and three from community members – for the vacant wing of 801 Magnolia Ave., where the Piedmont Center for the Arts is located.
The committee normally meets on the first Thursday of each month.
The county hopes to create an app that makes government more transparent and accessible at an event this Saturday. The winner will receive $3,000.
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution Tuesday asking Sheriff Greg Ahern to stop participating in a federal program that has led to the deportation of nearly 2,000 county residents.
The bus service planned to raise fares by 15 cents this summer, but AC Transit staff say that could actually cause revenues to drop.
The Piedmont City Council will consider proposals for the use of the east wing of the city-owned property at 801 Magnolia Ave. May 1 is the deadline to submit proposals. A portion of the building is already occupied by the Piedmont Center for the Arts.