By Richard McCann A housing shortage? Develop infill projects. An economic development crisis? Infill dev ...
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Why Infill Development Is So Difficult to Achieve
Why Infill Development Is So Difficult to Achieve
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Commentary: What is the Middle Ground on Housing Issues in Davis?
Commentary: What is the Middle Ground on Housing Issues in Davis?
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Sunday Commentary: If It Is Traffic That We Are Worried About…
Sunday Commentary: If It Is Traffic That We Are Worried About…
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Neighborhood Views of Sterling
Neighborhood Views of Sterling
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Housing – The Student Perspective
Housing – The Student Perspective
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Commentary: Analyzing Davis’ Student Housing Needs
Commentary: Analyzing Davis’ Student Housing Needs
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Commentary: Why No City Plan for Student Housing?
Commentary: Why No City Plan for Student Housing?
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Monday Morning Thoughts: Not Everyone on Board with Reduced Sterling
Monday Morning Thoughts: Not Everyone on Board with Reduced Sterling
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Monday Morning Thoughts: Why the Appreciation Cap on Grande Village Affordables?
Monday Morning Thoughts: Why the Appreciation Cap on Grande Village Affordables?
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Sunday Commentary: Should the District Be Able to Reserve Affordables for District Employees?
Sunday Commentary: Should the District Be Able to Reserve Affordables for District Employees?
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Planning Commission to Consider UCD Hazardous Materials Lab
Planning Commission to Consider UCD Hazardous Materials Lab
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City to Hold Workshop on Cultivation of Cannabis, Business Regulations
City to Hold Workshop on Cultivation of Cannabis, Business Regulations
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Commentary: Is Scaled Down Sterling a Good Deal for Davis?
Commentary: Is Scaled Down Sterling a Good Deal for Davis?
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Sterling Comes Back with a Revised Proposal
Sterling Comes Back with a Revised Proposal
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Commentary: Davis’ Loss
Commentary: Davis’ Loss
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Council to Receive Housing Update
Council to Receive Housing Update
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What is Davis’ Missing Ingredient?
What is Davis’ Missing Ingredient?
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Monday Morning Thoughts: New Apartment Survey Shows Vacancy Rate Unchanged at 0.2%
Monday Morning Thoughts: New Apartment Survey Shows Vacancy Rate Unchanged at 0.2%
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Sunday Commentary: Council Needs to Take a More Proactive Stance
Sunday Commentary: Council Needs to Take a More Proactive Stance
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Commentary: Time is Now to Think Big on a UC Davis Village
Commentary: Time is Now to Think Big on a UC Davis Village