People spoke out during the Citrus Heights City Council meeting earlier this month, questioning the Arcade Cripple Creek Trail extension project.
"The trail creates a highway for the homeless," said one resident during the city council meeting. "Trails can easily become informal encampment sites, which raises safety and sanitation concerns."
"It doesn't matter where the trails are in Citrus Heights, anywhere, because the police will be there running them off anywhere they are," said Sanchez.
Jared Jacobs has lived in Citrus Heights since 2004 and uses the trails behind the Walmart and Costco daily with his dog.
He said he is excited about how the trail extensions will give him more paths to take on his walk and connect more of the community.
"I am concerned mainly because it runs right through the middle of my backyard," said one resident who spoke out during the meeting.
"We will continue working with residents to address issues such as safety, maintenance, and drainage as we continue to advance community amenities such as trails," the statement said. "The successful completion of the Arcade Cripple Creek Trail shows how community partnership and thoughtful planning can create long-lasting benefits for our neighborhoods."
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