Measure J/R gives Davis citizens the right to vote on whether residences (aimed at students, but not exclusively for students) should be built on the Nishi property. Two years ago, Davis citizens voted down a project at Nishi. That project had a commercial component and a residential component. The new project proposal, often called Nishi 2.0, just has a residential component, plus allowances for daycare, nursery, outdoor exercise areas, etc.
2. Nishi is near a freeway. So what? A number of places in Davis are near freeways. Do they have bad air quality too?
Studies show that all sites near freeways suffer from poor air quality. Quoting a recent LA Times article:










