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Kemble K. Pope is a real estate developer focused on infill redevelopment projects in Central Davis. His current projects are Trackside Center and Meridian Place
From 2011 to 2015, he was the CEO of the Davis Chamber of Commerce. Prior to that position, Kemble worked as a consultant that advised a variety of private companies, elected officials and non-profits on a wide range of business strategy, communications and civic engagement solutions. Friends and family say that he has an overdeveloped Civic Duty Organ:
Open Space and Habitat Commission, Past Commissioner & Chairperson (2005-10); Climate Action Team, Chairperson (2008-10); The Davis Voice, Founder & Editor; Chamber of Commerce, Government Relations Committee Chairperson (2010); Davis Downtown Business Association, Visioning Committee Member (2009-10).
A favorite quote: “We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men” – Herman Melville
Favorite DavisWiki page - Keep Davis Boring - now that is some finely honed sarcasm... or is it?
2009-12-01 15:44:40 from http://daviswiki.org/Wiki_Community/Room_to_grow
"I'm not sure where you get the idea that curse words are okay for adults. Outside of 17 to 24 year olds, if somebody is using curse words in normal conversation (i.e., not having just been dumped, sued, drunk off their ass, etc), they are simply uncouth, and it tends to be an indicator of other, less savory aspects of their personality or simply poor manners. I like the way NPR handles it (note that NPR, not being commercial, could use any words they like on-air): they do not allow swearing in their stories unless they are newsworthy quotes, and then they prefer not to censor anything, playing the sound clip or reading the quote directly. Thus, they were the only source for the whole Tyson "I'm gonna f- you in the ass, you f-ing n-" clip. That format would make sense for the wiki.
Personally, I avoid people who swear casually in public. I also avoid people who slap me on the arm, who belch loudly after eating in a nice restaurant, who pick their teeth in public with their thumbnail, who pick their nose in public... i.e., people who don't know how to behave in a civilized manner. That said, I like art (poetry, movies and books) that use all those things, as they are being used to convey aspects of society or desperation that aren't civilized. There's no contradiction; I like reading Exquisite Corpse, but I don't want to hang around serial killers who rape and eat dead bodies. During a performance of Rocky Horror, I yell more curse words than some people hear in a lifetime and make horribly raunchy jokes. But when the show ends, and the cast goes to a diner, I am with friends rather than characters and I don't swear at all.
Fundamentally, it is an issue of "time and place". An entry in the wiki about bad service in a restaurant shouldn't have cursing, IMO. If a Mayor Pro Tem made a comment in public about "The f-ing bad job the police are doing", I think it should be quoted word for word, no censorship. The Wiki isn't a work of art; it is a work of reference. — JabberWokky" —KemblePope
2010-02-12 12:50:20 Hey, I noticed your edit comment "quick fix to comply with new template". Keep in mind that templates are suggestions and collections of good ideas, not a 'standard' that entries have to "comply" to. They help make entries more useful by presenting the information in an easy to grasp and flexible layout, and are not a requirement that forces everything to slavishly follow a fixed format. If there were fixed fields and records, it would be much easier to simply do everything in a database. A wiki gives freedom to craft each entry in whatever way works best for the subject at hand. Templates are great tools, but they aren't mandates... they are merely one good idea for a layout. —JabberWokky
2010-02-12 14:21:10 Hey, if you really like 'em use 'em. I just don't want you to feel constrained by them. Sometimes people see repeated examples and think "okay, this is how it is done". Pretty much anything common on the wiki is only common because somebody early on just started doing it that way. It's easy to see it as fluid when you watched it all appear from nothing, and it's easy to fall into a trap of "this is the one true way to do this" when you see it done that way over and over on the wiki. I only mention it to you because you took such an interest in the templates and reworking layouts. —JabberWokky
2010-05-24 18:29:32 To all of my fellow Wiki Editors - If you'd like to change the content of this page that describes my love affair with Davis, how about leaving a comment or emailing me first? I write for a living, so I'd prefer that this page reflects my style. Each word has been chosen carefully e.g. "subscribes" is better than "consumes" because I want to subtly point out that all three of these wonderful services actually deliver to my door and send me an invoice. —KemblePope
2010-12-02 14:54:40 what is the luna lounge? —DagonJones
2011-08-11 11:44:35 That's freaking awesome, great shot of the Paesano's sign! —TomGarberson
2011-08-11 16:41:40 good catch on Paesanos —StevenDaubert
2011-10-14 12:01:49 I don't really see anything egregiously wrong with Anderson Place Apartments either. Seems to highlight the benefits and flaws nicely. —JabberWokky
2011-10-14 12:44:24 The 100 staged photos :P —EdWins
2011-10-14 13:19:53 Apartments/Talk —EdWins
2011-10-14 14:01:19 Also, something about some of these pictures look a bit odd, don't they? Perhaps it's just me. —EdWins
2011-10-14 14:08:12 Regarding the Anderson Courts page, awwwful lot of editorializing going on in there too. "park-like setting...fantastic location...HUGE walk-in closets." It really reads like a commercial, not to mention the part down at the bottom that does, in fact, list prices. —JoePomidor
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Editorializing is good. It also goes on about the noise level and how it probably isn't for people who don't want young kids running around. I'd ding some of the bulleted points for not having any sort of supporting statements (and also for all caps, which is just plain bad writing). "Huge walk in closets" without any explanation is one thing. "The closets are so huge that local band Madeup managed to actually play in one for a birthday party in a unit in 2011" is another kind of statement, which is far superior. Even a "the closets, at 20 feet by 50 feet, are some of the most staggering, gobstruck awesomely huge closets you will ever find in town" statement would be fine. In fact, that wording, if true, would also be freaking cool. Editorializing and commercial motive are two different things. Sometimes the community of Davis does enthusiastically laud places or activities. -jw
- I lived at Anderson which is why the page stuck out funny, especially the photos. I could go on for pages about it in great detail, which might actually delight JW! Anyway, looking over the Anderson Place Apartments/Reviews from 2006 and the current comments, I actually feel there should be much more of a negative slant to the page. But that's not what led me to put 'advert' on the page. -ES
2012-04-02 15:31:16 Hi Kemble, It's Kate Martin, now Kate Bosworth... friend of Aimee and Ric, Cameron, etc. here in Sac. I hope you've been well! I would like to invite you to an event we are organizing, but I don't think I have your current email address. Mine is kate@cafwd.org, drop me a line, hope you are well! -Kate —KateMartinBosworth
2012-05-14 07:23:08 You can create an entry for ChamberPAC by clicking on that underlined word. If there's enough information to stand alone, it should probably have a distinct entry. —JabberWokky
2012-05-14 10:33:08 How is it not a conflict of interest that you helped in Souza's 2008 campaign? Also, what do you think the purpose of the municipal ordinance to limit campaign contributions is? What makes it ethically okay for your PAC to override the intent of that law? I find it disappointing when I see the Yost contribution of $1000. Are we in the community really supposed to believe that Yost is contributing that much primarily for Measure D, since a normal interpretation of the law should limit their contribution to $100 for candidate support? This has nothing to do with people like Souza trying to fast-track the water project, right? If it's not a good old boys club, then please tell us the voting results of the PAC members in their decision of who to support for candidacy. Did all 5 PAC members unanimously decide on the same 3 candidates, or was there any dissent, as one would generally expect in such decisions? Also, what is Alyce LLC, and why is there almost no information of them online, and yet they donated $1000. Is this mysterious Alyce LLC as much in love with public parks as Yost clearly is? —ScottMeehleib
- Conflict of interest? We live in a small town. If you are the least bit involved in this community, then you will immediately have multiple connections/relationships across town. The presence of a conflict of interest is independent from the execution of impropriety (wikipedia). So, you'll just have to take me at my word that I gave all of the candidates a fair hearing.
- The Davis ChamberPAC is following, and has always followed Davis Municipal Code 12.01.035. Please note that any amount over $100 donated by an individual or business will not be used for a council candidate independent expenditure in this election cycle. The remainder of that amount will be spent in support of Measure D and building the organization's infrastructure (i.e. website). You don't even have to suspend belief very long to confirm this statement, we are voluntarily releasing Financial Disclosures for money raised and money spent every Friday until the election and then according to state and local regulations.
- Your "good ol boys club" includes a woman, but everyone seems to ignore that Janis Lott is an active member of the Davis ChamberPAC Board. There was hours of discussion, dissent and arguing. We came to consensus on Frerichs, Wolk & Souza for a variety of reasons that have been stated over and over again.
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Allyce LLC - Owned by a friend of one of the Board members who is interested in promoting a more rational public policy discourse in our community, but he has no stomach for the type of innuendos and mud slinging that you seem so comfortable with. I don't even remember the owners' names or what they do; we've never heard from them except for their donation to support a more sustainable local economy. I couldn't comment on their level or mystery or amount of love for public parks.
2012-05-14 11:09:18 You asked me why I deleted the PAC's reasoning for picking its candidates. That is a fair question. Looking back, there were a few things that I should have kept. The fact of the matter is that it's much easier for all the other editors if you make small incremental edits instead of one giant edit that both adds and deletes a bunch of substantial content in one shot. Since I disagreed with a lot of your massive changes to the page, I was forced to go back and cherry-pick the parts that seemed worthy of inclusion. Inevitably, I missed some of the reasonable info and opinions you originally supplied simply because there was so much to wade through. You gave a couple concrete reasons for why the candidates were chosen, but they were given in the midst of a lot of generic political ideals that could be applied to literally ANY of the candidates, including the ones your PAC doesn't support. If you truly strive to be transparent, I recommend giving more concrete reasoning. I also recommend moving away from generic banalities that read like propaganda, because they will only fuel further suspicion and probably continue to be reverted by myself and/or other editors as self-promoting (advertisey) fluff. —ScottMeehleib
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Unfortunately, you are wrong about the "generic political ideals that could be applied to literally ANY of the candidates"... that just ain't so. Recommend all you like.
2012-05-14 19:41:21 Are you behind the account DavisChamberPAC? If not, who is? Have they acted under your direction? —WilliamLewis
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One of my staff members created the user account DavisChamberPAC after I asked her to create a page on the DavisWiki about our efforts and to closely follow the editing guidelines of the DavisWiki. Upon realizing that she created this organizational handle, I asked her to delete it and to start posting under her own name... which she is now doing.
- Did you or she not see the discussion on this page, which was underway when she came along and created the PAC page? It is not following the editing guidelines of the DW to ignore discussion whether action X should be taken, and instead, go ahead and take action X unilaterally. If you're wondering why so many people were ticked off, that was one of the reasons. —CovertProfessor
So Kemble Pope supports Steve Souza? Have I got that right? —GeorgeSantayana
- Yes. DonShor
- No, DonShor. The Davis ChamberPAC supports Yes on Measure D, Lucas Frerichs, Dan Wolk & Stephen Souza. I, as an individual, support Yes on Measure D monetarily and with my endorsement. I have neither endorsed nor donated to any of the candidates' campaigns. My contract with the Davis Chamber of Commerce precludes me from participating in City Council elections outside of ChamberPAC work. So, my vote is secret. However, I don't think it's a secret to anyone that I've long been an A.B.S. voter.
2012-05-21 19:16:54 "You should all be ashamed to allow this type of treatment of anyone who takes the time to help give more information with this community resource that NOBODY OWNS... not you Don Shor..." I have no idea why you singled me out, first on your list, Kemble. I have intentionally stayed out of the discussion there. I have made zero edits to the ChamberPAC page, and a total of three edits to the Chamber page over the course of five years. —DonShor
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Your changes on the Chamber page are one-sided and you've let your past feuds with the Chamber and DDBA cloud your judgement about ANYTHING that we do to try and improve this community.
- I have not made changes on the Chamber page, Kemble. Do you know how to look at edit history? http://daviswiki.org/Davis_Chamber_of_Commerce?action=info —DonShor
2012-05-21 20:38:39 I got a good chuckle out of the part where we should all be ashamed for calling you out. Let me break out a leaf to cover my gonads. —ScottMeehleib
2012-05-21 20:40:49 I do appreciate your attempts at answers, although they were only half-satisfactory, IMO. But perhaps that's just due to the limitation of the medium. I will give you the benefit of the doubt in this case. May you find peace in this short life and the root of all happiness. You are in my prayers, dear Kemble. —ScottMeehleib
2012-06-12 17:36:08 Again, if you say it is inaccurate, then what is the accurate count? I would be interested in your count, and then DS can say how he did his. If you are disagreeing over what counts as a retailer, then showing how you did your counts would be revealing and informative.
Who the Chamber represents... exactly. Part of that is who are its members. If it disproportionately has certain types of members, then there is a reason for that, and it is information about the Chamber that some — including me — care about. Retailers tend to be the businesses that many of us have the most personal relationships with and care the most about. I think DS is right when he says that people tend to think that Chambers are made up of retailers. It is not irrelevant. List proportions of different types of members if you like, and explain what which businesses you consider to be of which type.
It very much looks like you are trying to delete information that you think reflects badly on the Chamber. I am tired of you trying to whitewash the page.
2012-06-12 18:06:36 If you object to my actions and my anonymity, take it up with the wiki community.
I am describing the behavior I see. It looks like whitewashing to me. I am describing my feelings about the Chamber. They are (now) negative. I assume that I am not alone in my reactions. I could, of course, be wrong about that. I have never claimed to take a survey.
I have said where I got my data from. I got it from DS. He has provided an elaboration of his data. I have also invited you to provide alternate data to support your claim that DS's is wrong. What is the problem? Of course, any data will be a snapshot — thus, I put a date on the data that I cited. It does not need to be updated monthly.
I am not trying to intimidate you. I am trying to get you to stop whitewashing the page by deleting things, and to encourage you to add data rather than delete. You carped at me for deleting just a few days ago. Remember? —CovertProfessor
2013-10-13 11:59:32 What kind of pooches? —StevenDaubert The new one is 1/2 lab & 1/4 Aussie + 1/4 Spaniel, SPCA rescue at 10 weeks old, five months old now and his big bro is some kind of Greater Swiss Mountain dog mutt (also a rescue). - —KemblePope Oh nice did big bro come with a mini barrel of scotch around the neck for saving people in wintertime? Good call on the rescue they make fantastic pets
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