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Costco plans major expansion to reduce fuel wait times

July 01, 2024 | Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee



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Costco plans major expansion to reduce fuel wait times
In a recent planning commission meeting, a proposal to expand a Costco fuel station was presented, aiming to enhance customer experience by adding four new fuel pump dispensers and relocating the attendant building. This expansion will increase the total number of dispensers from eight to twelve, providing a total of 24 fueling positions.

The proposal marks a shift from a previously approved plan that added dispensers to the west side of the fuel area. The current plan focuses on the eastern side, which was discussed in detail during the meeting. A traffic impact study, reviewed by traffic consultant Greg Judy, indicated that while trip generation may increase slightly, the addition of pumps is expected to reduce wait times for customers. Judy confirmed that the methodology used in the study was appropriate and found no significant recommendations beyond what was outlined in the updated traffic study.

Nathan Fuss, representing Polar Engineering, along with Costco representatives, emphasized that the goal of the expansion is to improve customer service rather than to increase profits from fuel sales. The commission was encouraged to approve the revised site plan, which aligns with Costco's operational model that relies heavily on membership for profitability.

The meeting concluded with an invitation for questions from the commissioners, highlighting the collaborative effort between the planning commission and the project representatives to ensure the proposal meets community needs.

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