Heystek’s Move Shifts Budget But Council Doesn’t Go Far Enough
When Councilmember Lamar Heystek pulled the dramatic move in early June by going to the staff table and presenting his own budget numbers, he got everyone’s attention. Had the council meeting not run so late the next week on June 16, Councilmember Stephen Souza would have done something similar for his own compromise numbers. As it turns out, the move by Councilmember Heystek succeeded in getting council to move off the city manager’s budget, but not by nearly enough.
As it stands right now, the budget will likely pass by a 3-2 vote. Much of how bad the budget will be is still to be determined by the results of employee negotiations–but we are not holding out hope that the city council and city staff will solve the city’s structural problems.


Nearly a month ago, the Vanguard ran a story asking why firefighters make substantially more than police officers in comparable positions. This was after Councilmember Lamar Heystek posed questions to city staff.
Was it really just three years ago that the city of Davis was on the brink? The city was making regional even national news in a bad way. The case of young Halema Buzayan punctuating a string of complaints against the Davis Police Department.
By Lakesha Harrison –

