Developers Complaining About Developments
I read Dave Taormino’s Op-Ed in the Enterprise today and he raises some interesting points against UC Davis constructing West Village, but also some faulty ones. But in the end, it was a bit unsettling to me that a developer would be arguing against someone else’s development. The first question that comes to my mind is that this is an inherent conflict of interest. At the very least it is a bit disingenuous.
Let me backtrack, recently Mr. Taormino presented before council his own development plan in Willowback. It’s a small development but drew a lot of complaints from the neighbors and at some point it will come back up. Giving the housing market right now and the expressed sentiments of the voters, I have to question the appropriateness of the timing of that proposal.
While all of the newspaper headlines presented the gleeful headline, “No Charges Against UC Davis Protests.” The subtext of that release from District Attorney Jeff Reisig is much more subdued, “DA will monitor future demonstrations.”


At first I thought it was a typo, students supposedly protesting the impending tuition hikes by going nude in the quad at UC Davis, that should have read Berkeley right? The students claimed that their lack of attire was symbolic of the fact that they are being “stripped” of their right to accessible, affordable, quality education.



