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This Week: Zoning Changes at City Council, School Board Session with Assemblymember Nancy Skinner

Also, this week's Recreation Commission meeting has bee cancelled.

What's happening with Piedmont's city government and the Piedmont Unified School District this week:

CITY COUNCIL

The Piedmont City Council will consider items with possibly major impacts on the city's future and its budget tonight.

Among the agenda items:

—First reading of an ordinance that includes a variety of changes to the city's planning code, including a controversial provision to allow mixed commercial/residential development in commercial zones; to permit installation of exterior security cameras on homes without design review; and a package of other changes related mainly to housing issues.

—Several labor agreements with groups of city employees, including a Memorandum of Understanding with the Piedmont Police Officers Association that provides a 3 percent annual salary increase for four years.

The council meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, in the City Hall council chambers, 120 Vista Ave.

You may see the complete agenda and accompanying staff reports on the City of Piedmont website here.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

The Piedmont Unified School District's Board of Education will hold a study session with state Assemblymember Nancy Skinner Monday, Nov. 18, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. to discuss issues affecting education in California. The meeting will be held in the district's conference room at 760 Magnolia Ave.

RECREATION COMMISSION

A regularly scheduled meeting of the city's Recreation Commission on Wednesday, Nov. 20, has been cancelled.

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