The University of California, Davis, is delighted to announce that the Aggie Square project is one step closer to realization. After Tuesday’s Sacramento City Council meeting, in which members adopted unanimously a resolution of intention to establish the Aggie Square Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District, UC Davis leadership is encouraged by the city’s continued commitment to this transformative venture.
"The partnership will allow the University of California to accommodate more students, support small businesses in our community and foster economic development throughout the Sacramento region.”
UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May and Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg today announced that they have chosen the UC Davis Health Campus in the Oak Park area as the location for the first phase of an innovation hub called Aggie Square.
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg and University of California, Davis, Chancellor Gary S. May have established a joint exploratory working group to create a framework for a new technology and innovation campus called Aggie Square. Aggie Square is intended to draw on UC Davis’ core mission of research, education and public service, as well as growing the economic vitality of the broader Sacramento region.