Morning walkers out and about
Morning walking groups meet three times a week in Davis.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, two groups meet, the first at 7 a.m for a faster, cooler walk, and a second at 8 a.m., both at Peet’s Coffee & Tea, in the Marketplace (Covell Boulevard and Sycamore Lane, off Highway 113).
Walking distance is about 4 miles. Or meet after the walks at Peet’s for coffee, tea or socializing. To conserve paper cups, bring your own cup or unlidded vessel. No dogs allowed, to prevent tripping.
On Saturdays, meet at 8 a.m. at Common Grounds Coffee, (Pole Line Road and Cowell Boulevard). Walking distance is about 4 miles in 1 hour and 20 minutes. Or meet after the walk at Common Grounds for coffee, tea or socializing at 9:20 a.m.
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Mace mess, housing and public safety top City Council’s priorities list
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The fix to the fix gets underway in August 2019 at Cowell and Mace boulevards. Owen Yancher/Enterprise file photo
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Fixing the Mace mess, creating a sanctioned camping site for the homeless and shoring up the city’s Housing Trust Fund are among the priorities the City Council on Tuesday directed staff to focus on over the next six months.
Those items are in addition to the city’s efforts to reimagine public safety by moving some duties out of the Davis Police Department as well as working with the county to create a Crisis Now model to respond to individuals in the midst of mental health or other crises. Two council subcommittees have been focused specifically on those efforts for several months and will continue to do so, city staff said.
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County schedules multiple vaccine clinics to meet demand of 12- to 15-year-olds
With demand for the COVID-19 vaccine high among Yolo County’s newly eligible 12- to 15-year-olds, the county continues to add clinics to the calendar.
Two upcoming clinics in Davis and one in West Sacramento will offer the Pfizer vaccine for everyone 12 and up.
The Davis clinics open to all Yolo County students will take place at Harper Junior High School, with a drive-thru clinic on Sunday and a walk-up clinic on Tuesday.
The Sunday clinic was scheduled “due to overwhelming demand” after the Tuesday clinic was announced, according to Davis Joint Unified School District Superintendent John Bowes.