During the Loomis General Plan Update Draft EIR Public Comment Workshop held on October 17, 2023, community members voiced their concerns and aspirations regarding the future development of their town. The meeting highlighted the importance of balancing growth with the preservation of Loomis's character, as residents expressed a desire to limit expansion to address environmental and community concerns.
One resident, Dave Dally, emphasized the need to reconsider Senate Bill 1000, which addresses disadvantaged and environmental justice policies. He argued that Loomis does not meet the qualifications outlined in the bill and warned against potential negative implications for the town. His comments reflect a broader sentiment among residents who are cautious about changes that could alter the town's landscape and community dynamics.
Elizabeth Croft, a long-time resident, shared her family's journey in Loomis and their desire to rezone their property to align with neighboring one-acre lots. She recounted her efforts to engage with town officials about this request, expressing frustration over the lack of progress and communication regarding the general plan update. Her experience underscores the challenges residents face in navigating local government processes and highlights the importance of transparency and responsiveness from town officials.
The discussions at the workshop reveal a community deeply invested in shaping the future of Loomis. As residents seek to protect their way of life while accommodating necessary growth, the outcomes of the general plan update will play a crucial role in determining how the town evolves in the coming years. The feedback gathered during this workshop will be instrumental in guiding the planning commission as they work to finalize the general plan, ensuring that it reflects the values and needs of the Loomis community.