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Penryn residents tell Loomis council they fear large Hope Way development will strain evacuation routes and services
Summary
Several Penryn residents told the Loomis council they oppose the Hope Way development, citing traffic, evacuation and public-safety risks and saying the developer has been unresponsive; they warned the county Board of Supervisors will take a final vote on Jan. 26.
Multiple residents from nearby Penryn used the Loomis Town Council’s public-comment period to urge the council and town residents to oppose the proposed Hope Way development, which they said would add a large high-density complex at the town border and create traffic and evacuation problems.
Donna Delano said the project, which the Placer County Planning Commission declined in October and the county board tentatively approved in December, faces a final Board of…
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