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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2022
Deli delight
Study: Zoning stifles Davis housing By Caleb Hampton Enterprise staff writer
This all-beef pastrami is slow cooked for hours on end and is
The Sacramento region, and Davis especially, have limited options for increasing housing supply due to a vast majority of residential land zoned exclusively for single-family homes, according to a new report published Wednesday by the UC Berkeley Othering and Belonging Institute The greater Sacramento area examined in the report includes six counties featuring 22 municipalities, which are collectively home to nearly 2.5 million people. Across the region, about 77% of residential land was exclusively reserved for single-family housing, the researchers found. In Davis, that figure was 81%. In Yolo County, it was 73%. “Zoning ordinances throughout the Sacramento region are exceptionally hostile to density,” the report said. The Othering and Belonging Institute previously conducted similar research in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles, where they found similar zoning practices. A handful of studies conducted in other parts of the country, include Minnesota and Connecticut, also found the percentage of residential land zoned
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Lorin Kalisky of Upper Crust Baking, center, with his mom and dad for help, puts together some genuine East Coast-style pastrami sandwiches to supplement a recent pizza night. Aaron Geerts/ Enterprise photo
Upper Crust Baking features pastrami in the rye By Aaron Geerts
taste of East Coast tradition.
Enterprise staff writer
Upper Crust’s artisan pizzas served on Wednesdays are a tradition unto themselves. Made with locally sourced ingredients and baked in a 10-ton hearthstone oven, this family business would be hard pressed to outdo this delicacy. After finding a top-notch
A delicious, pastrami-on-rye sandwich showed up at Upper Crust Baking’s pizza night on Wednesday, June 29, at 634 G St. in Davis. And although they don’t know when this savory sensation will return, the sandwiches gave Davis palates a
source of pastrami, however, it very well may have. “We’ve been making our special rye bread for a long time. It’s a very traditional, east coast style rye bread you’d find in the best delis in New York. It’s a tradition my parents and I grew up with,” explained Upper Crust Baking owner, Lorin
Kalisky. “We’ve been talking about doing sandwiches for a long time and would like to start doing more prepared food. Then we found this pastrami from a supplier that serves well-known Jewish delicatessens in L.A. So, we figured why not?”
Body found a week after crash Official ID pending
By Anne Ternus-Bellamy
By Rick von Geldern
Enterprise staff writer
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It was a little over four years ago, in June 2018, that Gloria Partida and Dan Carson were first elected to the Davis City Council in what would be the last at-large election in which city residents could cast votes for any council candidates. With two open seats on the council that year, Partida and Carson finished first and second in a field of nine candidates, with Partida winning 21 of the city’s 34 precincts and Carson finishing first in 12. Partida went on to
After a weeklong search following a vehicle crash that left a Winters teen missing, the Solano County Sheriff ’s Office announced it found the body of a deceased male in Lake Solano. On the evening of Sunday, July 10, the SCSO posted on social media that its Marine Patrol recovered a deceased body from the water, and that more details will be released pending a positive identification. As of publication, it is yet uncertain whether the body is the remains of
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An Alameda County Sheriff’s Office crew assists in the search Saturday for Winters teen Eduardo Fierros, who had been missing since a vehicle crash on July 3. Eduardo Fierros. Fierros, 18, has been the subject of a weeklong search of Lake Solano and Putah Creek since shortly
WEATHER Thursday: Sunny and Hot. High 97. Low 59.
after midnight on July 3 when the truck he was traveling in with 18-yearold Julio Vasquez left the
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serve two years as mayor before handing the gavel over to Lucas Frerichs earlier this month. Now both Partida and Carson are seeking reelection on Nov. 8. But this time around, they will be running in district elections — Carson in District 1 in West Davis and Partida in District 4 in East Davis. Back in 2020, voters in Districts 2, 3 and 5 elected their representatives in the first by-district council elections. Now it’s the District 1 and 4 voters’ turn. Indications are they
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