
By Roberta Millstein
A few days ago, I wrote about two updates from the City concerning the Village Farms proposal, one of which let citizens know that the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) would be recirculated in light of new information about impacts to the City’s wastewater treatment plant and the other which announced that the City was releasing a not-quite-final-Final-EIR — a draft Final EIR, if you will — to which information about impacts to the wastewater treatment plant would be added later.
I wondered then how that would impact the City’s timeline for evaluating the Village Farms proposal — when would the Planning Commission weigh in on it? When would the City Council weigh in on it? (There is some discussion of this in the comments on the earlier post). The issue there is that the City has been aiming to have the project up for a Measure J/R/D vote in June 2026, but (it seemed to me) the delays from this new wastewater treatment plant would make that extremely difficult, if not impossible.
Well, we have our answer now. As I read the City’s new update (posted to the City’s website yesterday, November 25), it means that the City isn’t changing its timeline much, if at all. In other words, the Planning Commission will weigh in on (recommend or not recommend) the project without having a completed Final EIR. And then, the City will likewise weigh in on the project with the hot-off-the-presses Final EIR, using the (partial? conditional?) recommendation from the Planning Commission.
I’m neither a lawyer nor am an expert on land use policy. But I have been following things pretty closely in Davis for the last decade or so. And I have never heard of anything like this.
It seems highly irregular to me. And it seems as though the City is shortchanging its analysis of the impacts to the wastewater treatment plant. If the impacts legally triggered changes to the EIR, doesn’t that mean that they should be important enough for the Planning Commission to consider?
Here is the new update, with information about when the above-mentioned meetings will occur:
At the Planning Commission public hearing on December 2, 2025, Staff will recommend that the public hearing be continued to a date certain: Wednesday, December 17, 2025. Subsequent to the publication of the public hearing notice for the December 2, 2025 Planning Commission meeting, the applicant and the City agreed to continue the hearing for the Village Farms Davis project. The additional time is to allow for the final negotiations of the project’s draft development agreement to be completed such that the Planning Commission can take action before the draft is forwarded to the City Council for consideration.
Public comments at the December 2, 2025 hearing will be limited to comments regarding the recommended continuance only.
The agenda for the December 2, 2025 meeting will be published on November 25, 2025.
The City Council public hearing for the proposed Village Farms Davis project has been tentatively set for Tuesday, January 20, 2026. The required public hearing notice for the intent to certify the Final Environmental Impact Report and to adopt the ordinances for the General Plan Amendment/Baseline Project Features and the Development Agreement will be published at least 10 days prior to the City Council hearing, in compliance with State law.
[my emphasis added]
As I look at the timeline, it does say that public comment on the recirculated DEIR will be accepted until Jan 2 and that the City “intends to make the full Final EIR available to the public at least 10 days prior to City Council action to certify the EIR [and they are now saying that this action will be “tentatively” set for Jan 20].” So it does seem like there is a very small window, between Jan 2 and Jan 10, when the Final FEIR could be produced, responding to comments on the recirculated DEIR, presumably extending that date later if they can’t get it ready in time.
But it’s still the case that the Planning Commission won’t be considering the Final FEIR, which again, seems irregular (or worse) to me. And regardless of irregularity, this is a massively tight timeline, just to stick with the City’s and the developer’s desire for a June 2026 Measure J/R/D vote.
I’d love it if other people weighed in to say what they think about this process, and if they are aware of it occurring before in Davis or elsewhere in CA. It’s possible that I am missing something.



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