Commentary: How Dare We Poll Before Putting a Parcel Tax on the Ballot
It was back in late June, the city had just passed a sales tax by about a…
It was back in late June, the city had just passed a sales tax by about a…
On Sunday, the Vanguard attempted to throw out, as food for thought as we go forward, the…
Earlier this week, we had a brief series on ideal qualities we would be looking for in…
I recall a discussion back in college about the “big lie,” which is an interesting propaganda tactic…
We have spent this week talking about the qualities of a good city manager and what Davis…
By Dan Carson The new 50-meter pool proposed at Community Park now being considered at City Hall…
by Michelle Millet Walk outside your front door, ride your bike on the greenbelt or drive anywhere…
The council this week voted to delay the parcel tax consideration until the spring. Given the polling…
By Tia Will It is the morning of Saturday July 5th and I have just returned from…
By Michelle Millet On Tuesday night, city council, after some debate – a majority of which took…
The Vanguard originally believed a November parcel tax was the way to go, but the polling data…
By Dan Carson Given the developments this week in the city parcel tax controversy, I’m glad the…
The news on Tuesday was not good for a parcel tax. The city commissioned a poll, and…
By Michelle Millet My public comment given during June 24 Council Meeting regarding the inclusion of funding…
The council now knows what it is up against and a public opinion survey that the city…
by Dan Wolk and Robb Davis A week from this Tuesday, a new City Council and Mayor…
Since everyone wanted to focus on other aspects of yesterday’s column, I want to pull this out…
Despite some recent criticism, the Davis City Council should be commended for getting the parcel tax discussion…
by John Munn (Editor’s Note The following is a letter from John Munn to the Vanguard) I…
Tuesday night’s study session revealed an interesting divergence of opinion on what the parcel tax should be….