About Kevin J. Wolf
His Work
Kevin has 20 years of consensus-based facilitation and strategic planning experience. His enthusiasm for good process combined with his knowledge and expertise on water issues, the Internet, organizations and strategic planning make him a uniquely qualified professional for many projects.
Where He Lives
Kevin and his wife Linda Cloud cofounded N Street Cohousing in 1986 and have lived there ever since. It is now composed of 17 houses, 41 adults, 20 kids, 6 cats, 3 dogs and numerous other animals.
His Passions
10 Things You Can Do for Water and Rivers
With the help of friends on the California Water Policy Conference Steering Committee, Kevin drafted this list of actions that everyone can do for water and rivers.
Water Lectures
This 10 minute video lecture on the water usage in California is divided into three parts. Information from this lecture may not apply to the most current data.
Eco-villages as a Solution to Yolo Growth Problems
Published in the Davis Enterprise, May 3, 1998 By Kevin Wolf
What happened with WHOA?
The Wildhorse Development was allowed to be built when the treasurer (Rodney Robinson) and attorney (Gerald Glazer) of the WildHorse Opposition Association secretly settled with the developers for $140,000, which they kept and did not share with the Association. This website provides information from the effort of Kevin Wolf, Larry Fisher, Corky Brown, Ida Bryan, Sharon McDonell and their attorneys Steve Boutin and team to uncover what happened and to get the settlement funds back to the public.
Guidaro Election Watch
This site chronicles the activities of real estate developer and his attempts to manipulate Davis politics to advance his financial gain.
Citizens for InterAmerican Cooperation
Kevin spent a month in 1988 in Nicaragua while the country was under attack by US sponsored and trained terrorists - the Contra. Since that encounter with unjustice and hypocracy, he and his wife and other friends in Davis have maintained CIAC, a non-profit dedicated to providing education, health, agricultural and general support to projects in the Matagalpa region of the country.