We got a rare chance this week to see what a discussion and debate on Measure J would look like—the results are not unexpected but also not encouraging.
One of the problems is the looming train wreck that will eventually result from the failure of the Davis system to produce sufficient housing to satisfy not only the state demands—but internal needs.
The comment section of the Davis Vanguard’s recent article—“Op-Ed | After Public Comment, Is Reforming Measure J Even Politically Possible?“— in addition to the public comment on Tuesday, offers a snapshot of where the community stands…