03-18-2022, 07:03 PM
California has to be the Damnedest, Whiniest State to live in.
They complain about their traffic problems and have some of the Highest taxes on a gallon of fuel to pay for road improvement's, but nothing is done and they blame the business.
Most competent cities do that or have these types of businesses already approved in their zoning plans.
Other competent cities have streets wide enough for a Full Size 3/4 ton or 1 ton truck to drive on, Not California.
What they can't deal with is conservative viewpoint from one of the most successful companies on the planet.
They complain about their traffic problems and have some of the Highest taxes on a gallon of fuel to pay for road improvement's, but nothing is done and they blame the business.
Quote:A Chick-fil-A restaurant in California could soon be designated a "public nuisance," after members of the community have complained to the city council.A successful business is being silenced! I suspect the city had to approve the site prior to construction?
The Chick-fil-A restaurant, located in Santa Barbara, has been tremendously popular since it opened in 2013, but its success could be having a negative impact on the community. As desiring customers flock to the Chick-fil-A drive-thru, those who do not fit in the parking lot are forced onto the adjacent roadway, blocking traffic, residents have alleged, CBS News reported.
After the restaurant’s temporary fixes did not alleviate the traffic clog, the disgruntled residents took their complaints to the city council, who are considering a public designation to label the Chick-fil-A location a "public nuisance," a city council agenda document reads.
"Previous attempts to informally remedy the situation have been unsuccessful. It is unlawful to stop in the travel lane, and there are traffic control signs posted that advise motorists not to stop in the travel lane, but Chick-fil-A customers routinely ignore those signs," the document reads.
The alleged blockage of vehicles has impacted the surrounding area, including unsuspecting motorists and nearby businesses, the city claimed.
There is more WHINING at the Source
Most competent cities do that or have these types of businesses already approved in their zoning plans.
Other competent cities have streets wide enough for a Full Size 3/4 ton or 1 ton truck to drive on, Not California.
What they can't deal with is conservative viewpoint from one of the most successful companies on the planet.

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