
Land Use and Housing Development – Peripheral Development
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Introduction – As has been our custom for over 20 years, the local Sierra Club Yolano Group has prepared candidate questionnaires for some local elections in Yolo County. The questionnaire for the 2022 Davis City Council race asked for candidates' views and opinions on a wide-range of environmental issues of interest to our local membership.
The questionnaire received answers from all 5 candidates in the 2 City Council Districts for which an election is held this November. Listed in alphabetical order by their first name, the candidates are:
District 1 (West Davis): – Bapu Vaitla, Dan Carson, and Kelsey Fortune
District 4 (East Davis) – Adam Morrill, Gloria Partida
Questions were asked in the following general categories:
Part 1 – Land Use and Housing Development – Peripheral Development
Part 2— Land Use and Housing Development – Downtown Core and Student Housing
Part 3 – Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Part 4 – Transportation Management
Part 5 – Waste Management
Part 6 – Toxics in the Environment and Other Environmental Issues
The article below reports the candidates' responses to the questions posed to them in the first category, Part 1 – Land Use and Housing Development – Peripheral Development. The following 3 questions were asked of each of the candidates in this category:
Question #1 – Measure H – Davis Innovation and Sustainability Campus
Did you support or oppose the development of the Davis Innovation and Sustainability Campus mixed use business park in Davis on the June ballot as Measure H and why?
Question #2 – New Proposed Peripheral Housing – Projects on Covell and Mace
There are 3 new proposed large housing projects on prime farmland in east Davis for which pre-applications have been submitted to the City – Palomino Place, Shriners, and On-the-Curve. All will require General Plan amendments and Measure J/R/D votes by the citizens. Do you support these projects and, if so, would you require any changes from their pre-application? If you do not support these projects, why not?
Question #3 – Measure D (Measure J/R) Modification
Do you support any modifications to the recently renewed (2020) Measure D (formerly Measure J/R)? Why or why not?
Subsequent articles with candidate responses to questions asked in the 5 other general categories will be reported in the coming days.



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