By Elaine Roberts Musser
I am trying to keep an open mind about Village Farms, a new housing development proposal for northeast Davis. But try as I might, there are a couple of new concerns that have surfaced which really bother me.
I am disturbed at two of the features being suggested for Village Farms: to wit, a fourth fire station and a city run down payment program. Our municipality is in so much financial trouble, that it is short more than $2 million a year just for pavement management alone. The estate of a deceased Davis citizen was just awarded a whopping $24.2 million because of the city’s negligence in not properly maintaining its trees. We face similar financial risks because of our neglect of other city infrastructure.
The harsh reality is the city cannot afford a $3.4 million annual hit to its budget to pay for operating another fire station. Nor can it afford the cost of construction of a new fire station, potentially in the tens of millions of dollars. Similarly, the city cannot bear the expense of running a down payment program for housing, and who knows at what expense?
I don’t know who came up with with these two egregiously extravagant and completely irresponsible proposals, City Staff, the City Council, or the developer, or some combination thereof. But taxpayers do not have bottomless pockets and the city does not have a money tree growing behind City Hall.
Citizens just saw the proceeds from a recently approved sales tax increase disappear into the maw of the city’s budget dragon, before it ever was used to fix basic city infrastructure. A huge budget deficit is looming.
I strongly urge the Planning Commission to fix this project as proposed, and recommend a more financially reasonable plan that doesn’t bankrupt the city. For more information see: https://davisvanguard.org/2025/10/council-urged-remove-fire-station/



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