A DANG Good Deal: West Davis Has a Grocery Store
After three years of sitting vacant, the West Lake Shopping center will have a new grocery store by November, in time for Thanksgiving according to a deal announced at Davis City Council. This deal was agreed to by all parties involved including the current owners, the prospective grocers, the neighbors, and approved by city staff and city council.
DeLano’s Markets is coming to West Lake. The talks had been on and off for much of the last six months. The deal at one point appeared dead when the owners pulled the financing, however due to the persistence of DANG (Davis Advocates for Neighborhood Groceries), city staff kept the pressure on the owners to put something together. Those talks had heated up for the past month and they made steady progress until last week when the Vanguard announced the two sides were close to an agreement.

In a letter dated July 1, 2009, the city received a sustainability proposal from the Wildhorse Ranch developer and the project’s energy conservation consultants that will put the city of Davis back on the map in terms of environmental sustainability and innovative developments. The proposed Wildhorse Ranch development would achieve a 90% reduction in green house gas (GHG) emissions. A typical single family home will create around 5.5 metrics tons per year of GHG emissions. This proposal would reduce that number by 4.95 metric tons per residence to .55 metric tons per residence.
On Tuesday night there was a contentious issue involving the placement of a new development in East Eighth street by the cemetary. In this case, many neighbors came out wearing red in solidarity to argue that their agreement with the developers had been violated by city staff.
Councilmember Heystek Calls It Business As Usual – 
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.