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Home / Business and Economy / Neighbors Fight Chick-fil-A Near Busy Ramp

Neighbors Fight Chick-fil-A Near Busy Ramp

3 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Residents are protesting a new Chick-fil-A near a highway ramp.
  • Concerns include traffic nightmares and decreased quality of life.
  • A final hearing for the proposed drive-thru is scheduled for Tuesday.
Neighbors Fight Chick-fil-A Near Busy Ramp

Residents in Anne Arundel County are making a final plea to stop the construction of a new Chick-fil-A drive-thru. The planned location, situated near a bustling highway on-ramp and adjacent to a residential area, has become a point of contention for the local community. Neighbors express deep concerns about the potential for traffic gridlock and a decline in their neighborhood's quality of life.

The county previously approved the drive-thru-focused restaurant, slated for a wooded parcel off Arnold Road and Route 2. Chick-fil-A has stated that the design prioritizes traffic flow and safety and that they are engaging with residents to address their worries. However, residents like Mary Carkhuff argue that the existing traffic issues, exacerbated by proximity to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, will worsen considerably.

Neighbors are rallying against the project, citing a petition with hundreds of signatures and testimonies already provided. They emphasize that while they don't oppose Chick-fil-A itself, the scale of this particular development is inappropriate for the site. The final decision rests with the board of appeals and the restaurant's attorneys.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Residents are concerned about increased traffic congestion and a negative impact on their quality of life due to the proposed location near a busy highway ramp and their neighborhood.
The final hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, where residents will present their final arguments against the construction.
Chick-fil-A states the site design focuses on traffic flow and safety and includes landscaping and forest conservation efforts.

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