During the Loomis Town Council meeting on January 9, 2024, discussions centered around the town's speed limit regulations, highlighting the need for updated traffic studies. A resident raised concerns about the varying speed limits on King Road, noting the transition from 40 miles per hour to 30 miles per hour, which prompted questions about the criteria for setting these limits.
Town officials explained that speed limits are determined through engineering and traffic studies, specifically speed studies, which are typically conducted every seven years. The current studies in Loomis are outdated, and officials acknowledged the necessity of renewing them. The process involves hiring a consultant who uses radar technology to assess the 85th percentile speed of vehicles, which then informs the establishment of appropriate speed limits.
The council indicated that they plan to conduct these speed studies this year, allowing for a comprehensive review of speed limits across major streets in the town. This initiative aims to ensure that speed limits reflect current traffic conditions and enhance road safety for residents.
The meeting also included an opportunity for public comments, indicating a commitment to community engagement in local governance. As Loomis prepares to update its traffic regulations, residents can anticipate changes that may improve safety and traffic flow throughout the town.