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Community raises concerns over impact of high-density housing in Environmental Impact Report

January 24, 2024 | Loomis, Placer County, California



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Community raises concerns over impact of high-density housing in Environmental Impact Report
During the recent Loomis Planning Commission meeting, a key concern was raised regarding the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) related to high-density housing developments in the area. A commission member emphasized the importance of the EIR addressing the needs of residents, particularly those with access and functional requirements.

The discussion highlighted that the proposed development includes 353 units, with 140 designated as high-density and 204 as single-family homes, which could significantly affect the community. The member pointed out that the increase in housing density might lead to challenges for residents, especially those with specific needs, in terms of mobility and access.

This concern reflects a broader issue within the community, as the potential influx of new residents could strain local resources and infrastructure. The commission member expressed hope that the EIR would comprehensively address these impacts, ensuring that the needs of all residents are considered in the planning process.

As the town moves forward with these developments, the outcomes of the EIR will be crucial in shaping a community that is inclusive and accessible for everyone. The Planning Commission's commitment to addressing these concerns will be vital in fostering a balanced approach to growth in Loomis.

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