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Loomis residents advocate for rural residential zoning on Brace Road

February 28, 2024 | Loomis, Placer County, California



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Loomis residents advocate for rural residential zoning on Brace Road
Residents of Loomis voiced strong concerns during the recent Planning Commission meeting on February 28, 2024, primarily regarding proposed changes to land use and the introduction of an environmental justice element in the town's general plan.

A significant point of contention was the inclusion of the environmental justice element, which some residents argued does not apply to Loomis, claiming the community lacks disadvantaged areas. One resident expressed that adopting this element would be detrimental, asserting that Loomis is not a community characterized by racism or inequality.

The discussion also highlighted ongoing worries about potential commercial developments on Brace Road, with multiple residents advocating for the preservation of the area’s rural character. They expressed a desire to revert zoning back to residential use, citing concerns over increased traffic and the impact on their quality of life. One resident emphasized the importance of maintaining Brace Road as a secondary access point, arguing that it is not equipped to handle additional traffic from commercial developments.

Another resident, who has lived in Loomis for several years, echoed these sentiments, stating that the community's rural nature was a key factor in their decision to move there. They urged the commission to consider the long-term implications of any zoning changes on the community's future.

The meeting underscored a collective call for the Planning Commission to take more time to evaluate the proposed changes and to listen to community feedback. Residents expressed a strong desire for their voices to be heard in the decision-making process, emphasizing the importance of preserving Loomis's rural identity.

As the Planning Commission continues to deliberate on these issues, the community remains engaged and hopeful for outcomes that align with their vision for Loomis's future.

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