Council Moves Forward Approving WHR Development Agreement
While it took the Council far longer than anticipated, going past midnight, four of them were able to agree on a modified development agreement that accounted for some of the concerns the neighbors sought to address. They were able to modify the work hours, the construction of a play structure and covered meeting area within the greenbelt, other issues such as the modification of buffer were left untouched at this point.
These issues of course were mostly cosmetic and little to do with support or opposition to project. As one person put it, they might make life a bit more bearable for the neighbors immediately adjacent to the project. There were limits as to how far the council was willing to go, but there was some give and take.
The Vanguard has proven partially if not mostly successful in its efforts to quash a subpoena seeking records by the plaintiffs in the suit Calvin Chang v. the Regents of the University of California.
Joint Water Project with Woodland About To Be Approved –

On the night of July 21, 2009, the Davis City Council dropped back into punt formation and punted the political hot potato that is the wood burning issue back even further off the horizon… yet again.


On the Vanguard, we often focus on the negative–offering criticism to public entities for their service to the public and acting as a watchdog. For much of the early years on the Vanguard, we were critical of the Davis Police Department. At the same time, we have often stated that things have improved under the leadership of Chief Landy Black who was hired in early 2007.

by Elaine Roberts Musser –