During a recent government meeting, community members expressed significant concerns regarding proposed housing developments in rural areas, particularly in Lake Arrowhead and Yucaipa. Residents highlighted that the influx of new housing could lead to increased traffic, with estimates suggesting hundreds more cars on the road. This surge in vehicles raises safety concerns, especially for children attending the nearby elementary school.
Equestrians voiced their apprehension about the potential dangers posed by increased human and animal activity on local trails. One resident, an equestrian herself, emphasized that the presence of more people and dogs could disrupt the rural environment and pose risks to both riders and livestock. The community's desire to maintain a rural feel and protect the safety of its residents and animals was a recurring theme throughout the discussions.
As the meeting concluded, it was clear that the balance between development and preserving the rural character of the area remains a contentious issue, with residents advocating for careful consideration of the implications of such housing projects.