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Residents urge denial of rezoning for McDonald's at SR 25 and SR 109, citing traffic and safety concerns
Summary
Dozens of Twin Eagles and nearby residents opposed rezoning 2.35 acres at State Route 25 and Highway 109 to allow a McDonald's, citing longstanding congestion at the intersection, frequent accidents and worries about increased driveway and drive-through traffic.
Residents of Twin Eagles, Fairway Heights and Winston Place told the Municipal Planning Commission at a work session that they oppose rezoning a 2.35-acre parcel at the intersection of State Route 25 and Highway 109 from agricultural/residential to MU (mixed use) to allow a McDonald's restaurant.
Why it matters: Multiple public speakers said the intersection already experiences frequent accidents and congestion where commuters enter and exit nearby subdivisions, and that a high-turnover fast-food business with drive-through lanes would worsen traffic flow and safety for pedestrians and emergency responders.
What residents said
- Jordan Wade, a Twin Eagles…
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