By David M. Greenwald Executive Editor Davis, CA – Back in 2019, the Davis City Council adopted its first ...
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Davis City Council To Consider 2022 Legislative Agenda – Including Infrastructure, Affordable Housing and Crisis Now Funding
Davis City Council To Consider 2022 Legislative Agenda – Including Infrastructure, Affordable Housing and Crisis Now Funding
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DiSC Campaign Bleeds into Public Comment for the Davis City Council
DiSC Campaign Bleeds into Public Comment for the Davis City Council
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Council Moves Forward with New Mace Redesign
Council Moves Forward with New Mace Redesign
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Is Council Finally Ready to Authorize Mace Redesign?
Is Council Finally Ready to Authorize Mace Redesign?
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Sunday Commentary: If the Respite Center Went Away, There Would Still Be Problems and They May Be Worse
Sunday Commentary: If the Respite Center Went Away, There Would Still Be Problems and They May Be Worse
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Part 4: It Was Unanimous, a 5-0 Vote, Council Comments on DiSC
Part 4: It Was Unanimous, a 5-0 Vote, Council Comments on DiSC
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City Laid Out a Reconfigured Mace Blvd on Thursday; Now Goes to Council
City Laid Out a Reconfigured Mace Blvd on Thursday; Now Goes to Council
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Council Goes with Option 3 on the Ladder Truck, but with Concerns
Council Goes with Option 3 on the Ladder Truck, but with Concerns
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Lucas Frerichs Comments at the January 6 Vigil
Lucas Frerichs Comments at the January 6 Vigil
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Appellate Court Reverses Trackside Decision by Trial Court
Appellate Court Reverses Trackside Decision by Trial Court
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Commentary: The Davis Council Has Moved to a More Consensus Model Even on Housing
Commentary: The Davis Council Has Moved to a More Consensus Model Even on Housing
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Two Candidates Emerge For Saylor’s Supervisor Seat
Two Candidates Emerge For Saylor’s Supervisor Seat
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Frustration with Mace Blvd Again Emerges at Council Meeting
Frustration with Mace Blvd Again Emerges at Council Meeting
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Council Passes Sweeping Police Re-Organization without Opposition
Council Passes Sweeping Police Re-Organization without Opposition
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Council Rejects Hirsch Appeal; Follows Staff on Partial Grant of Sutter Appeal
Council Rejects Hirsch Appeal; Follows Staff on Partial Grant of Sutter Appeal
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Housing Element Amendments to Be Discussed by the Planning Commission
Housing Element Amendments to Be Discussed by the Planning Commission
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Council Asked to Agree to Partnership with Yolo County on Crisis Now
Council Asked to Agree to Partnership with Yolo County on Crisis Now
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Council Approves the Housing Element – Further Discussions on Measure J and UC Davis To Follow
Council Approves the Housing Element – Further Discussions on Measure J and UC Davis To Follow
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City of Davis Requires Personnel to Vaccinate
City of Davis Requires Personnel to Vaccinate
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Commentary: Saylor Has Been a One-of-a-Kind Institution in Davis, Yolo County
Commentary: Saylor Has Been a One-of-a-Kind Institution in Davis, Yolo County