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Neighbors say UC Davis and Wexford have not delivered on Aggie Square community benefits; ask city legal review
Summary
A member of the Aggie Square Community Partnership Committee told the council that UC Davis and Wexford have not followed through on a community benefits commitment, including a promised $150,000-a-year community fund for the first three years; she asked legal counsel to consider action to enforce the agreement.
A Tahoe Park Neighborhood Association representative told the Sacramento City Council she believes UC Davis and developer Wexford are not following the "spirit" of the Aggie Square Community Benefits Partnership agreement and asked the council's legal office to consider taking action.
Christina Lackey, a Tahoe Park Neighborhood Association board member and the association's appointee to the Aggie Square Community Partnership Committee, told the council the agreement included a…
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