No U-Stop for You

By: Mr. Wilson on October 13, 2005
I don't necessarily disagree or agree with the Planning Commission's decision to deny a U-Stop and McDonald's just north of Lincoln High School. But this caught my eye:
Several commissioners noted high schoolers would be crossing busy Capitol Parkway to get to McDonald's.
Since when was having to cross the street to get to a business a reason to deny a zoning change request? Are Links incapable of crossing streets? Odd, that, since many of their parking spaces are across one or more streets from the school.

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Ryne
October 14, 2005 at 5:42AM

Wow.  We are dealing with high school kids crossing the street, right?

Sheesh.  That’s a silly way to simply say that you don’t want a McDonald’s right there.

seeshells
October 18, 2005 at 2:14PM

Didn’t a very similar thing happen when the Amigos was going in?

Mr. Wilson
October 18, 2005 at 3:34PM

The Amigos situation was complicated by its proximity to Sunken Gardens. I don’t recall Lincoln High being a factor in that discussion, but it may have been.

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