As your nose reaches the top most step,
An aroma of Tandoori yumminess
wafts into your hungry self.
A smile may begin to appear

As your nose reaches the top most step,
An aroma of Tandoori yumminess
wafts into your hungry self.
A smile may begin to appear

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Last month, Dean Johansson declared his candidacy for Yolo County district attorney (story here). This is the first time since 2006 that the election has been contested. But are Yolo County voters paying attention?
Seems as if they should, if this a recent Facebook post from the campaign is even remotely accurate.
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Can Davis grow its way to affordable housing?
In short, no. And you should be highly suspicious of anyone who is claiming that it can. They are either wishful thinkers, misinformed, or being deliberately misleading.

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1) Affordability
UCD has the ability to set the cost of its housing.
UCD has a better ability to offer School Year only leases because it can fill the bedrooms with UCD summer camp and summer school participants in the summer thus saving students 3 months of rent every year.
UCD can include housing as part of its financial aid.
UCD already owns the land.

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The discussion of Nishi 2.0 at the February 6 City Council meeting had my head spinning. Here are just a few of the things that happened that I was stunned by:

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Thus far 3 Davis City Council candidates have publicly announced plans to limit contributions from developers. Linda Deos, Larry Gunther and Ezra Beeman have declared developer contributions off limits.

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