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Saturday road work on the JFX, MD 295, Broening Highway: Jim Russ' Weekend Traffic Advisory

– Cold Spring Lane at Wabash Avenue - Effective Monday, November 9 th both Cold Spring Lane and Wabash Avenue will be narrowed to ONE LANE EACH WAY until approximately mid-August 2021. The traffic signal at the intersection will be re-timed to alternate the street and the direction of travel that gets by. Baltimore City: SANITARY SEWER REPLACEMENT -  Falls Road between Chestnut Avenue (south of Clipper Mill Road, near Mill No. 1 and Maryland Avenue is CLOSED until SUMMER 2021. Possible alternate routes include Maryland Avenue for SOUTHBOUND traffic, Charles Street for NORTHBOUND traffic or I-83/Jones Falls Expressway. The Jones Falls Trail remains OPEN.

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JFX ramp reopens, MD 136 shut down: Jim Russ' Maryland Traffic Advisory

– Cold Spring Lane at Wabash Avenue - Effective Monday, November 9 th both Cold Spring Lane and Wabash Avenue will be narrowed to ONE LANE EACH WAY until approximately mid-August 2021. The traffic signal at the intersection will be re-timed to alternate the street and the direction of travel that gets by. Baltimore City: SANITARY SEWER REPLACEMENT -  Falls Road between Chestnut Avenue (south of Clipper Mill Road, near Mill No. 1 and Maryland Avenue is CLOSED until SUMMER 2021. Possible alternate routes include Maryland Avenue for SOUTHBOUND traffic, Charles Street for NORTHBOUND traffic or I-83/Jones Falls Expressway. The Jones Falls Trail remains OPEN.

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New McDonald's drive-thru plan scrapes through despite fierce opposition

New McDonald s drive-thru plan scrapes through despite fierce opposition Councillors voted 8 to 7 in favour of the proposals to build a new fast food restaurant on the outskirts of Rhyl 15:50, 14 APR 2021 Planned new McDonald s in Rhyl (Image: McDonald s) Sign up to our free newsletter for the top North Wales stories sent straight to your e-mail Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up now! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

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New Rhyl McDonald's gets planning approval by one vote | Denbighshire Free Press

Impassioned pleas by local councillors failed to stop controversial plans for a new McDonald’s in Rhyl after they were approved by the slimmest of margins. Denbighshire Council’s planning committee voted 8-7 in favour of the plans to build a new McDonald’s restaurant on the site of the former Crown Bard pub on Ffordd Derwen in the town. It will bring 65 full-time equivalent jobs and breathes new life into a site left vacant for more than four years. The proposals were not universally welcomed, despite officers recommending approval of the scheme. There have been flooding concerns, with the site being in a C1 flood zone, worries about increased traffic problems on the A525 and tributary roads, litter, the effects on obesity and the fate of mature trees and wildlife.

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New Rhyl McDonald's gets planning approval by one vote

Impassioned pleas by local councillors failed to stop controversial plans for a new McDonald’s in Rhyl after they were approved by the slimmest of margins. Denbighshire Council’s planning committee voted 8-7 in favour of the plans to build a new McDonald’s restaurant on the site of the former Crown Bard pub on Ffordd Derwen in the town. It will bring 65 full-time equivalent jobs and breathes new life into a site left vacant for more than four years. The proposals were not universally welcomed, despite officers recommending approval of the scheme. There have been flooding concerns, with the site being in a C1 flood zone, worries about increased traffic problems on the A525 and tributary roads, litter, the effects on obesity and the fate of mature trees and wildlife.

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