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Open‑space subcommittee lays groundwork for 'greenprint,' seeks GIS datasets and drainage mapping

Davis Open Space Commission · December 2, 2025
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Summary

A Davis Open Space subcommittee, led by Michelle, is inventorying consultant maps and public GIS layers (drainage channels, land cover, crop types) to create a multi‑layer 'greenprint' to inform the general plan update; commissioners emphasized merging drainage basins and considering daylighting for connectivity.

The Davis Open Space Commission’s subcommittee reported progress collecting GIS datasets and consultant maps to create a composite ‘greenprint’ of open‑space priority areas to inform the pending general plan update.

Michelle, the subcommittee lead, said the group has begun identifying the most relevant datasets — drainage channels, detention basins, land cover, crop‑type maps from the Department of Water Resources (DWR), California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) layers and USDA soil data — and will…

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