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McDonald’s withdraws from Newman site as railroad, Caltrans delays stall intersection work; city readies impact-fee program
Summary
City Manager Michael said McDonald’s has pulled out of a proposed Newman site after railroad and Caltrans delays required for intersection improvements; the city said it will continue to work with the railroad and expects to bring an administrative draft of a capital facility (impact fee) program to council this summer.
City Manager Michael told the Newman City Council that McDonald’s has decided to withdraw from a proposed site after the railroad component of required intersection improvements would take 18 to 24 months to complete. "They were required to do some improvements to the intersection to make sure trucks can move better and cars were gonna be able to get in and out of their site…
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