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The line at Chick-fil-A on a Wednesday in early March.
NORWALK, Conn. Chick-fil-A owners have produced a plan to alleviate the traffic jams their Connecticut Avenue restaurant is causing.
“With some geometric improvements at the entrance to the drive thru. And with some curb improvements near the rear of the site, you’re allowed to have double drive-thru lane, you know a lot earlier in on site, that just provides a lot more space for queuing,” Ethan Schukoske, a traffic engineer, told the Zoning Commission on Thursday.
In addition, Chick-fil-A will create a mobile order pickup area and a second spot for drivers who are in the drive-through line to pick up their food, a practice in many fast-food restaurants now, Schukoske said. Employees will dash over with the customers’ bag of food and then drivers merge back into one line on their way off the property.
New Canaan Library plans revealed: Space for experiential learning
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The landscape will take into account native plants, pollinator pathways and animal habitats pathway according to plans for the new New Canaan Library, which were presented at the Planning and Zoning Commission on Tuesday, March 30.Contributed / New Canaan LibraryShow MoreShow Less
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The teen library will include areas for co-working as part of plans for the new New Canaan Library.Contributed photo / New Canaan LibraryShow MoreShow Less
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The children s library will be twice the size of the present one according to plans for the new New Canaan Library.Contributed photo / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
Senior housing proposed on Southridge Mall property
BY BUSINESS RECORD STAFF Wednesday, March 31, 2021 9:00 AM Des Moines’ Plan and Zoning Commission on Thursday will hear a request to rezone 4.3 acres of the Southridge Mall site to allow construction of multifamily housing for low-income people who are 55 and older.
The proposed development by AHEPA Management Co. would be constructed in an area where surface parking is now located, according to city documents. Specifically, the housing would be located west of Southridge Mall near the southeast corner of the intersection of Southeast Fifth Street and Army Post Road.
City staff are recommending approval of the request. There is a need for housing in this portion of the city that is designed, situated and operated to meet the specific needs of older individuals, the staff wrote in information provided to commission members.
New apartment building planned in West Des Moines
BY BUSINESS RECORD STAFF Wednesday, March 17, 2021 7:00 AM The West Des Moines Plan and Zoning Commission on March 8 approved the a preliminary plat and site plan for a proposed three-story, 49-unit apartment building that is planned at 520 88th St. The project, called the 88th Street Lofts, would be built by TWG Development LLC, an Indianapolis-based developer that has done several projects in the Des Moines area. The 4-acre tract is owned by RJB LLC.