In brief: Piedmont citizens can review, comment on city’s proposed budget

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In brief: Piedmont citizens can review, comment on city’s proposed budget
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The city of Piedmont’s proposed budget for the 2024-25 fiscal is now available for review and comment. The budget, adopted annually, serves as a major policy document and describes how Piedmont intends to finance its services and infrastructure in the coming year.

The council is expected to adopt the budget at the second meeting on June 17. The city’s Budget Advisory & Financial Planning Committee met May 14 to review the proposed budget and will provide a letter to council with their findings and recommendations in advance of budget adoption.“Meals for Gaza,” a volunteer community fundraiser for Anera, a humanitarian organization based in Washington, D.C.

“100% of the proceeds will feed families and provide medical assistance,” said Judy Barsalou, a member of Anera’s Board of Directors. “Every dollar we raise goes a long way toward saving lives.”Management and staff at A Great Good Place for Books in the Oakland hills’ Montclair Village district invite the public to join them at 7 p.m. Tuesday as they welcome author J. Nicole Jones for a discussion of her new novel, “The Witches of Bellinas.

Funds raised will help improve safety, beautification and ensure free family-friendly gatherings continue throughout the year. For tickets and more details online, visitWalk-in services at the Piedmont Police Department will be temporarily limited starting in June, as the police station is reconfigured to accommodate construction for the department’s dispatch center relocation project.

Visible construction work will start in June, but behind-the-scenes preparations have been underway for months as police and city public works staff reconfigure the police station to accommodate a 32% reduction in workspace. For more details, visitRecent contributions to the Piedmont-based Lantern Projects charity organization in March and April provided much-needed supplies to people in need in the developing world.

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