In a recent government meeting, representatives from Toxway Automotive Group presented their plans for a new Take 5 Oil Change facility, emphasizing its unique business model and community engagement efforts. The proposed site aims to offer a quick, stay-in-your-car oil change service, distinguishing itself from traditional auto repair shops by focusing solely on oil changes and minor services, with no vehicles remaining on-site overnight.
Preston Wellard, president of Toxway Automotive Group, highlighted the efficiency of the service, which allows customers to complete their oil change in approximately ten minutes. The company operates 11 locations in the Atlanta area and is looking to expand further, citing a healthy pipeline for growth. Wellard also discussed the company's commitment to employee development, noting that many of their managers have risen through the ranks from technician positions.
The facility is designed with environmental safety in mind, utilizing above-ground polymer tanks for oil storage and trench-style pits to manage any potential spills. This approach aims to minimize environmental hazards, a point that resonated with local officials concerned about community safety.
Community involvement is another cornerstone of Toxway's operations. The company has participated in local events and sponsored sports teams, demonstrating a commitment to engaging with the neighborhoods they serve. Wellard expressed pride in the company culture, which emphasizes servant leadership and employee well-being, including comprehensive health benefits.
As the proposal moves forward, local officials are considering the potential impact of the facility on traffic and community dynamics, with discussions around site access and customer flow already underway. The meeting concluded with a positive outlook on the project, which aims to enhance the local economy while providing a much-needed service to residents.