Community concerns took center stage at the Loomis Planning Commission meeting on February 28, 2024, as local residents voiced their frustrations over zoning changes and the lack of public engagement in the planning process. Aaron Zurich, a long-time business owner and resident, highlighted the unexpected impact of zoning modifications on his preschool, Little Orchard, located on Brace Road. He expressed alarm over increased traffic speeds and the potential for future developments that could disrupt the community's rural character.
Zurich called for the commission to reconsider the zoning designation of his property back to Residential Agricultural, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a safe environment for children in the area. He noted that many residents were unaware of the ongoing planning meetings and changes, which he described as tedious and poorly communicated. "We don’t have time to be looking at sad stuff," he remarked, underscoring the disconnect between the council's activities and the daily lives of residents.
The meeting also saw Eva Marshall raise concerns about the accessibility of planning documents and the need for clearer communication regarding updates. She criticized the complexity of the general plan revisions and urged the commission to allow more time for community review before moving forward with approvals.
As the meeting progressed, it became clear that residents are eager for more transparency and involvement in the planning process. The commission's response to these concerns will be crucial in shaping the future of Loomis and ensuring that community voices are heard in local governance.