During the Loomis General Plan Update Draft EIR Public Comment Workshop held on October 17, 2023, significant concerns were raised regarding the proposed Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) reduction program. Local officials expressed skepticism about the program's relevance to Loomis, emphasizing that the town's primary traffic issues stem from congestion rather than the distance residents travel.
One participant highlighted that Loomis is primarily a bedroom community, with many residents commuting outside the town for work. They argued that the focus should be on improving traffic coordination and mitigating congestion, particularly during peak times such as school drop-off and pick-up hours, as well as after work hours when local businesses close. The speaker pointed out that while the state mandates VMT reduction efforts, these do not directly address the specific traffic challenges Loomis faces.
Concerns were also voiced about the potential strain on town resources if staff were required to monitor and implement the VMT program. The speaker expressed a desire to prioritize practical solutions, such as road improvements and synchronized traffic signals, over what they viewed as an ineffective state-driven initiative.
The discussion underscored a broader sentiment among local officials that while compliance with state regulations is necessary, it should not come at the expense of addressing the community's immediate traffic concerns. The meeting concluded with a call for more tailored solutions that directly respond to the unique needs of Loomis residents, rather than adopting measures that may not effectively resolve local issues.