The defeat of Measure V in Davis reaffirmed the structural impediments to peripheral housing development, despite the city's acknowledged need for additional housing units. The Village Farms proposal, which included up to 1,800 housing units, was rejected by a margin of less than one percentage point, underscoring the enduring impact of Measure J, which mandates voter approval for such projects. This outcome intensifies scrutiny regarding the ef…
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