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Loomis council highlights $200,000 federal grant to test temporary street-safety measures

Town of Loomis Town Council · January 14, 2026
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Summary

The Loomis Town Council announced a $200,000 federal Safe Streets for All grant to fund demonstration projects using temporary delineators and traffic-calming devices at about a dozen locations; the funds require a 20% local match and aim to inform later permanent improvements.

The Loomis Town Council on Tuesday discussed a $200,000 federal Safe Streets for All grant that town staff said will finance temporary traffic-safety demonstrations and an update to the town’s local road safety plan.

Town engineer (spoke at the meeting) said the grant award was "$200,000" with a 20% local match the town can furnish through staff time or other contributions. The money will fund temporary…

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