The City of Piedmont now has an opportunity to consider how library service funds of up to $350,000 can be best utilized. > Click to read more…
The City of Piedmont now has an opportunity to consider how library service funds of up to $350,000 can be best utilized. > Click to read more…
More photos of the new Frank C. Havens School and of the community celebration for the project held on August 29, 2010 > Click to read more…
Piedmont’s Annual Harvest Festival ~ September 26, 2010 ~ 11:30 –3:30
On Sunday, September 26, Piedmont will once again celebrate our edible gardens with growing and cooking contests, a farmers market, scarecrows, jazz festival and more. All Piedmonters are encouraged to enter their most successful fresh produce. Cooked or preserved harvest edibles are eligible for the culinary contest. Produce and culinary items for judging should be delivered to the Community Hall, Main Park, on September 26 before 10 am.
What mechanisms and funding sources are available to Piedmont for undergrounding its utilities?
Undergrounding may be accomplished in a number of ways – through a city-wide undergrounding program using various sources of funding, or through three different types of undergrounding districts funded by homeowners privately and/or PG&E monies. > Click to read more…
After serving as Piedmont’s City Clerk since 1988, Ann Swift retires on Sept. 3. During a celebration in her honor at the Piedmont Community Center on August 26, Swift was greeted by a large crowd of well wishers and praised for her dedicated service to Piedmont over the past years. Former mayors, former and present City Council and School Board members, community volunteers, and City employees eagerly expressed their appreciation for the many ways Swift has served the City. > Click to read more…