During the Loomis Town Council meeting on February 13, 2024, significant discussions centered around traffic safety measures for Rutherford Canyon Road, a neighborhood that has raised concerns about speeding vehicles. The council deliberated on the potential installation of speed humps to enhance pedestrian safety and reduce traffic speeds, which currently average around 40 miles per hour.
Residents expressed their frustrations over the dangers posed by fast-moving traffic in their community. One resident, representing the homeowners association, presented a resolution unanimously passed by the board, highlighting previous safety measures taken, such as installing speed limit signs and solar speed indicators. Despite these efforts, residents reported feeling unsafe, prompting the call for more effective solutions.
Council members debated the responsibility for implementing these changes, with some suggesting that the homeowners association should take the lead in proposing solutions, given that Rutherford Canyon is a private road maintained by the association. However, it was clarified that, as a public road, the town ultimately holds responsibility for its maintenance and safety improvements.
The discussion also touched on the complexities of funding for speed humps, as existing maintenance district funds could not be used for new improvements. The council acknowledged the need for a collaborative approach, involving both the town and the homeowners association, to address the safety concerns effectively.
As the meeting concluded, the council recognized the importance of prioritizing pedestrian safety in Rutherford Canyon and indicated a willingness to explore options for implementing speed humps and other traffic calming measures. The outcome of these discussions will be crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of residents in the area.