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Council member urges delay on vote for Delmar Avenue land use changes

February 28, 2024 | Loomis, Placer County, California



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Council member urges delay on vote for Delmar Avenue land use changes
Concerns over transparency and thoroughness dominated the Loomis Planning Commission meeting on February 28, as community members voiced frustration over the rushed timeline for a crucial vote. A resident, addressing the commission, highlighted that the town council is set to vote next month on a matter that has been in discussion for nearly six years.

The speaker pointed out significant gaps in the documentation provided for review, noting that key land use changes were missing from the updated report. "We don’t have a complete set of documents to even look at," the resident stated, emphasizing the need for comprehensive information to ensure public understanding and engagement.

The call for a delay in the vote was clear, with the resident arguing that rushing the process undermines fairness to the public. "It’s not your choice to deal with it and how long it takes," they asserted, urging the commission to prioritize transparency over expediency.

Additionally, the resident raised questions about the inclusion of environmental justice elements in the general plan, suggesting a need for further discussion on its relevance.

As the commission prepares for the upcoming vote, the community's demand for clarity and thorough review remains a pressing issue, highlighting the importance of public involvement in local governance.

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