By Chris Dietrich
The City-UCD Student Liaison Commission meeting met on Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 to discuss their plans for the 2009-2010 year. With some new and excited student members, the Commission has put together some broad and ambitious goals that will improve student and community relations within our city.
Another issue that the Commission will be pursuing in renters rights is the passage of an ordinance requiring the return of interest earned on security deposits. While currently required by the Davis Model Lease, only about half of apartment complexes in Davis use this lease, and some strike this provision from the lease. These deposits represent a substantial expense for renters, especially student renters, and ultimately this money still belongs to the renters themselves, and is only drawn upon when damage repair or excessive cleaning is required. As one of the representatives from the Associated Students of UC Davis on the Commission I will be pursuing this ordinance, hopefully in a way that will balance the needs of the renters and the apartment managers.
Another area that the Commission would like to work in is promoting student friendly business within the City of Davis. The Commission expressed interest in compiling a list of all businesses that offer student discounts so that students know about such discounts while also encouraging other businesses to offer similar discounts. Additionally, the Commission wants to work to encourage students and community members to use local community businesses as a way of integrating students into the broader Davis community.
Finally, in early 2010, the Commission will work to promote participation from UC Davis students in local politics. While students are individually transient, the student population makes up a substantial part of the Davis community, so therefore the Commission wants to encourage students to vote, and be involved in local government bodies so that their interests can be represented.
The Commission will also continue to work in the area of student-police relations to educate students about their rights, while encouraging safety and responsibility. Also, the Commissions action to promote sustainable practice in the community will continue throughout the coming year.
Overall, the Commission has some very ambitious goals, and if they are able to be successful in achieving them they will be able to have a broad impact on the lives of students and the community as a whole.
–Chris Dietrich reporting
Looks like a good set of goals, Chris.
We were working on the interest clause of the Model Lease back when I was on the Commission. Be careful, though, the property owners aren’t real keen on things that hurt their bottom line. They’ll try to use this as an excuse to renegotiate the Model Lease as a whole, and I doubt students can do better now than they did in the past. Stick to an ordinance — it would be better for everyone if they all played by the same rules. Most importantly: make sure you get students to show up!