Davis Advocates for Neighborhood Groceries

Neighborhood groceries provide more than easy access to food
Davis prides itself on being a bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly town. But this has not happened by accident. Millions of dollars have been spent over the years on the city's impressive network of bike lanes and pedestrian paths, and local zoning laws called for an orderly development that included neighborhood shopping centers to promote walking and riding, rather than driving.
In recent years, however, some poor planning decisions resulted in a proliferation of larger markets at the expense of smaller neighborhood stores. The Davis Manor shopping center grocery store in East Davis went dark, followed in 2006 by the grocery store at the Westlake Plaza Shopping Center in West Davis.
In response, broadbased coaltion of neighborhood residents, business people and others formed a non-profit group, Davis Advocates for Neighborhood Groceries (DANG). The group believes not enough has been done to locate a full-service market at Westlake Plaza to serve the more than 11,000 people who live west of Highway 113, as well as other neighborhood shopping centers. The group believes a full-service grocery store is an essential anchor to any neighborhood shopping center, and that a thriving shopping center is an important community resource.
For more information about Davis Advocates for Neighborhood
Groceries or to help with various DANG activities, call Carolyn Hinshaw
at (530) 757-2830 or e-mail helpDANG@gmail.com .
2008: DANG hits the airwaves, confers with Councilman Saylor
Davis Advocates for Neighborhood Groceries ramps up PR offensive in grocery store campaign with radio appearance, newspaper article, meeting with Councilman Don Saylor
2008: DANG presses City Council on Trader Joe's University Mall play
Davis Advocates for Neighborhood Groceries express concern about reports of city assistance to facilitate the location of Trader Joe's market at University Mall
2008: Outreach effort rekindles interest among grocery chains in locating in West Davis
DANG activists, shopping center representatives coordinate efforts to recruit a new grocery store to Westlake Plaza Shopping Center
2008: Westlake Plaza owner hires local representatives
Two well-known local political operatives join forces as a City Council vote looms
2008: DANG pro-market petition drive surpasses 1,000 signatures
A grassroots campaign to return a full-service grocery store to the Westlake Plaza Shopping Center in West Davis has garnered widespread community support, organizers say