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Residents voice concerns over traffic chaos from new gas station

August 28, 2024 | Waco, McLennan County, Texas


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Residents voice concerns over traffic chaos from new gas station
In a recent city commission meeting, significant discussions centered around the development of a new convenience store on Cowan Boulevard, with a focus on traffic management and community concerns. The proposed development includes several conditions aimed at minimizing traffic disruptions and ensuring aesthetic consistency with the surrounding area.

Key conditions outlined for the development include limiting access to a single driveway on Cowan Boulevard, coordinating with the city's traffic department to reduce U-turns, and ensuring the building's facade matches materials used in the nearby fire station. The store's operational hours will be restricted from 6 AM to 11 PM, and environmental considerations will be addressed with the installation of fume-reducing nozzles at gas pumps and landscaping along the property frontages.

Community members expressed concerns regarding traffic flow, particularly the potential for increased congestion due to the limited access points. One resident highlighted that the design could force drivers to make U-turns or navigate through residential areas to access the store, raising fears about safety and neighborhood disruption. Another resident emphasized the volume of traffic from nearby subdivisions, suggesting that the current plan may not adequately account for the influx of vehicles.

In response, the applicant assured the commission that they are committed to working with city staff to address traffic concerns and are open to making adjustments, including the possibility of creating a median cut to improve access. The commission acknowledged the importance of balancing development with community needs and indicated a willingness to explore further traffic studies if necessary.

As the meeting concluded, the commission members reiterated their commitment to ensuring that the development aligns with both zoning regulations and the interests of local residents, emphasizing the need for ongoing dialogue as the project progresses.

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