The Toad Tunnel is a six-inch diameter pipe which runs under the Pole Line Road overpass. Despite the name, these are for frogs, not toads. Its purpose was to allow frogs to travel from the area where they lived to Core Area Pond (AKA Toad Hollow) at the other end.
Because of the building of an overpass, animal lovers such as Julie Partansky worried about toads being smooshed by cars commuting from South Davis to North Davis, since the toads hopped from one side of a dirt lot (which the overpass replaced) to the reservoir at the other end. There was a lot of controversy, and the town decided to spend thousands of dollars to build the toad tunnel, which runs beneath the Pole Line Road overpass.
There are also several tunnels rather than just one. The shortest run is in the street opposite Sudwerk's parking lot (linking 2nd to Pole Line - a very very non-obvious route). It does, however, lack any sort of decoration, so it helps if you visit Toad Hollow to get an idea of what you're looking for. All the tunnels terminate in a fenced in protected wetland area with foreboding signs implying that if you climb over the fence, you will cause hundreds of species to die and make Gaia weep.
When the tunnel was built there was less development east of Pole Line Road, so the area that is now Families First was largely open and undeveloped. Therefore, the location was not chosen because the Post Office parking lot was the happening toad place to be.
Several years ago The Daily Show did a story about Davis' infamous toad tunnels. They put up a camera to observe whether toads used the tunnel. None did during the period it was recording. This, of course, does not prove that they never use it. You can watch the Daily Show segment [WWW]here until Comedy Central breaks all their links (I give it until mid-2008).
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