During the Loomis Town Council meeting on July 11, 2023, a significant decision was made regarding the allocation of federal funding for transportation projects. The council approved a contract worth $134,000 to hire a design firm responsible for preparing detailed plans and specifications for upcoming street repaving projects. This funding is part of a larger federal grant totaling $318,000 aimed at improving local roadways.
The projects selected for repaving include Brace Road in front of Costco and King Road, both extending from Sierra College to the freeway. The total estimated construction cost for these projects is approximately $600,000, with the federal grant covering half of the expenses. The design work, which includes geotechnical investigations and detailed drawings, must be funded locally, hence the need for this contract.
Council members expressed concerns about the remaining budget and the timeline for utilizing the funds effectively. However, the approval of this contract marks a crucial step in advancing the town's infrastructure improvements, ensuring that the necessary groundwork is laid for the upcoming construction.
In addition to the transportation funding discussion, the council addressed other agenda items, but the focus remained on the implications of the federal grant and the importance of moving forward with the design phase. The council's actions reflect a commitment to enhancing the community's transportation infrastructure, paving the way for safer and more efficient roadways in Loomis.