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Davis Enterprise Headline on Anderson Bank Building Issue Causes a Stir Under the headline of “City opts for history over commerce,” the Davis Enterprise article caused some controversy of its own as I...

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Analysis: Why Kidd Failed To Get Support to Lower Anderson Bank Building Windows

Last week, the Davis City Council in a very close 3-2 vote, decided to deny an application by Anderson Bank Building owner Jim Kidd to lower the windows in the portion of the building on the corner of...

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Mishkas Cafe Project: Evaluating Historic Preservation with Commercial...

The latest project that appears once again to threaten the historic nature of our downtown is the proposed redevelopment of a City-owned parcel at 604 Second Street between the historic...

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Davis Council Approves Plans to Expand Varsity Theater

The city council unanimously approved the idea of adding a second screen to the Varsity Theater on Tuesday. The theater was originally configured for a second screen, and all council members agreed...

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City Council to Hear EIR on Tankhouse Project

Though it seems as though this issue has been on the table for a considerable amount of time, the city will finally hear and vote on the EIR for the Hunt-Boyer Tankhouse project. The Final...

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News and Commentary: City Council Goes Forward with Alternative 3 on Tank House

Depending on your perspective, nights like Tuesday are what make Davis interesting, boring, and/ or at the very least unpredictable. Fifty to sixty people filed into Council Chambers to discuss the...

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City Can Better Utilize Hunt-Boyer Mansion with a Restaurant

Back in December, the city council met to decide the future reuse of the Dresbach-Hunt-Boyer Mansion. Currently city staff are located in that building, however, they will soon be relocated to other...

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Commentary: Political Bias in Historical Names List?

On November 12, 2013, the Davis City Council unanimously declined to approve two lists of “Historic Davis Names” submitted by the Davis Historical Resources Management Commission (HRMC). In response,...

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Councilmember Concerned About Language Describing Homeless Population

Discussion of the Demolition of Central Park Bathrooms Postponed Until Next Week – An item on the agenda that in part looked to demolish what some consider to be an historic building, the Central Park...

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Council Gets Another Shot at Central Park Restroom Issue

Last week, the council took public comment but they were unable to conclude their discussion of the Central Park issue, the controversy of which primarily focused on the demolition of the old...

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Split Council Agrees to Allow Museum to Restore Restrooms

The issue of renovating Central Park took an interesting turn last week when advocates for historical preservation argued that the old WPA (Works Progress administration) restroom was an important...

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Improvements to Richards Underpass from Olive Drive to First Street

Richards Underpass – Photo Courtesy Davis Wiki The Davis Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday sent out a press release for a public meeting on Saturday, March 15, from 1 to 3 pm.  The community meeting will...

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