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EAST DAVIS
North, West and South Davis are clearly delineated from Central Davis by Covell Blvd., Highway 113 and I-80, respectively. For East Davis, no well-defined boundary exists. However, L St. is as good a candidate as any. East Davis follows a growth pattern typical of many city neighborhoods with older sections closer to the downtown business district composed of smaller, older dwellings.
A large swath of older East Davis offers production homes built by Stanley Davis in the 60's and 70's. Named for California counties, Stanley Davis built six plans, the El Dorado, Shasta, Marin, Sonoma, Alpine and Trinity. The plans differ in size from 900 to 1,600 square feet, with most in the 1,200 to 1,400 range. A few notables: the Alpine is the only two-story plan; the Trinity, the only plan featuring a detached garage; and the El Dorado, the only plan with just one bath. Stanley Davis built these plans in smaller quantities throughout North, West and South Davis, as well.
Chestnut Park and Slide Hill Park are two of the larger parks within older East Davis. The re-designed Manor Pool complex at Slide Hill is currently under construction. Both Birch Lane Elementary and Valley Oak Elementary lie in older East Davis. The school board has voted to close Valley Oak after this school year due to shifts in enrollment. Many Davis residents oppose the closing and prefer it to operate as a charter school. Davis Manor Shopping Center, (aka the Popsicle Mall), Davis Cemetery, and Rancho Yolo, a senior mobile home community, are other neighborhood landmarks.
With the exception of Sunnyside Village, a little development of approximately sixty homes built in the late '90s just east of the cemetery with its streets branching out on either side of E. Eighth St., the newer development in East Davis is the large master-planned community of Mace Ranch. Most Mace Ranch homes were built in the mid-to-late 90's. Lake Alhambra Estates features large custom homes surrounding a man-made lake, (the lake is smaller than Davis's other man-made lake, Stonegate Lake). Beautiful Mace Ranch Park is the community's centerpiece, with athletic fields, playgrounds, a picnic area and protected open space for burrowing owls, jackrabbits and other Davis critters. Korematsu Elementary is adjacent to the park, and Harper Junior High, the newest of Davis's three middle schools, is on the neighborhood's northeast corner, near the Covell Blvd. - Mace Blvd. curve. A "green" Target store is planned to open in '09 just northwest of the I-80 Mace Blvd. exit. Like the Covell Village proposal, the decision was put before the voters. Big-box won at the ballot box by a razor-thin margin.
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WEST DAVIS
If you're west of Highway 113, welcome to West Davis, home to the following communities: Stonegate, Village Homes, West Manor, Westwood, Aspen and Evergreen. Stonegate is the furthest west, so we'll begin there. Stonegate has it's own Country Club, sans golf course. Its pride and joy is the man-made lake of the same name. At night the twinkling lights reflecting onto the water from the lakefront homes are a beautiful sight. The club features tennis courts, a soccer field, a fitness room, outdoor swimming pools and a community center. Sailboats and canoes are available for use, too. Stonegate was built over a span of many decades, so the established homes on the southside near Russell Blvd. share little with the newer homes of the 80's on the north end. Stonegate includes two rather quiet condo developments, Lakeside Greens, and Woods Circle.
Village Homes is a world reknowned passive solar neighborhood built on a former tomato field. Built in the late 70's, the developers, young Michael, later to become mayor, and Judy Corbett fought the city planners on a number of issues, from streets perceived to be too narrow for emergency vehicles (in an attempt to reduce summer temperatures with less pavement), to lack of storm drains, (the common back yards dip into swales to catch storm runoff). Supposedly, the year after Village Homes was completed, much of West Davis flooded with the exception of Village Homes. The Village has been visited over the years by a few traveling dignitaries, Rosalyn Carter and Francois Mitterand to name a few. Village Homes is replete with orchards, community gardens, common lawns and an outdoor swimming pool. Far from cookie-cutter production, no home is replicated more than once in the neighborhood, and in an attempt to de-emphasize the auto, most homes were built without garages.
The West Manor neighborhood, sandwiched between Village Homes and Stonegate, features homes built by Stanley Davis in the 70's. The street names are rivers of the world, such as Tiber, Feather and Ganges (Eel Avenue and Eel Place are peculiar choices). West Manor Park is surprisingly large, due to the fact that it's rather hidden from any main street. It features tennis and basketball courts, a playground, a picnic area, an athletic field and a roller hockey ring. The West Davis pond, another great birding spot, lies to the northeast of the neighborhood.
East of West Manor is Westwood, a collection of larger homes on spacious lots, built in the 70's on streets named for U.S. presidents - Buchanan, Eisenhower, Fillmore and the like. The neighborhood's southern boundary is Russell Blvd. and its scenic black walnut tree-lined bikepath which connects to the UCD campus. A new mixed-use UC Davis community, West Village, is planned for the farmland south of Russell and west of Highway 113.
The newer Evergreen neighborhood lies at the northeast corner of West Davis, just west of Hwy 113 and south of Covell Blvd., and traversed by Shasta Drive. The majority of homes have a Mediterranean style of exterior with stucco walls and tile roofs. Arroyo Pool, with its highly popular water slide, and Arroyo Park are at the southern edge of the community. Patwin Elementary sits west of the pool. The eastern portion of Evergreen is within the Willett Elementary boundary line and there's a most convenient bike and pedestrian bridge over Highway 113 leading to the school and adjacent park.
Tucked to the west of Evergreen is the Aspen Neighborhood which includes Muir Commons, "the first cohousing community newly constructed in the United States," according to its website. The remainder of Aspen is mostly larger, custom and semi-custom homes on cul-de-sacs bordering either a greenbelt, or the West Davis pond, nice choices to have.
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The Davis Green Home and Garden show will be at the ARC pavillion at UC Davis on March 15th and 16th. Being Davis, the home show will have a "green" compenet, ideas and companies to improve your home. The home show website is a bit sparce but if you are looking to make improvements to your house, these tend to be a good place to get ideas.
The Lyon Healthy Homes program will be there with Beutler and Allergen Safe homes. Come check out the booth and learn how to buy or sell an allergen-safe home through Lyon Real Estate.

To learn more about the home show visit www.davishomeshow.com.
Carolyn Gjerde-Tu is a broker associate with Lyon Real Estate in Davis.
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I just found out that the second annual Davis Souper Bowl is later this afternoon, Sunday February 24, 2008 at the Davis Senior Center. This is a chance for local restuarants to compete to see who makes the best bowl of soup in Davis.
The event is sponsored by the Davis Food Co-Op and the proceeds will benefit the elderly nutrition program.
Restaurants expected to compete include Sudwerk, Seasons, Osteria Fasulo, Mustard Seed, Monticello Bistro, Mermaid Sushi, Farmer's Kitchen, Dos Coyotes, Davis Food Co-op and Caffe Italia. The Davis Creamery will provide ice cream.
Tickets are $15 at the door, or $10 in advance (available at the Co-op). Kids 12 and under are free.

This sounds really inviting on this rainy afternoon.
Carolyn Gjerde-Tu specializes in Davis CA Real Estate and is an SRES, Seniors Real Estate Specialist.
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