During the Loomis Town Council meeting on December 14, 2023, significant discussions centered around funding opportunities for local infrastructure projects, particularly the Horseshoe Bar and Interstate 80 interchange. Council member Amanda reported promising developments regarding potential funding sources from the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA), indicating a proactive approach to securing financial support for the interchange improvements.
The council also addressed the recent dissolution of the county-wide homelessness task force, which has transitioned from a formal committee of elected officials to a staff-level action group. This change means that while public participation remains welcome, there will be no further voting or decision-making by elected officials in this forum.
In addition to these key topics, council members shared updates on their committee appointments, with several members taking on roles in various committees for the League of California Cities, enhancing their engagement in regional issues.
As the meeting wrapped up, the council expressed a sense of optimism about the future of local projects and community initiatives, with plans to reconvene next month for further updates and discussions. The meeting concluded on a light note, with a humorous anecdote shared by a council member, reinforcing the community spirit as the holidays approach.