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Oceanway residents stage what traffic would look like if proposed Chick-fil-A comes to neighborhood

Cars backed up in a simulation of what traffic would look like if a Chick-fil-A is brought to the Oceanview neighborhood. (Jerry McGovern, Copyright 2024 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – On Saturday, residents of the Oceanway community put on a mock-up of how traffic would flow if the proposed Chick-fil-A restaurant was brought to their neighborhood.

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The simulation consisted of residents lining up in their cars and waiting in line as if they were getting an order from the restaurant. Robin Hood is a resident and he organized the simulation. He directed traffic where the entrance would be by allowing one car through every 25 seconds.

“That’s what Chick-fil-A says they can do,” Hood said.

Robin Hood in an orange suit directing traffic during a simulation what what it would look like if a Chick-fil-A was brought to Oceanway. (Copyright 2024 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.)

Roberta Smith is a resident and she talked about the multiple concerns a Chick-fil-A would bring to the community.

“We had a ton of cars going around us in the middle of Duval Station and one person got upset at us because we were holding up traffic,” Smith said. “This is just one potential incident of what’s going to happen to our community if a drive-thru restaurant is built here.”

Smith added that she didn’t feel safe as all the cars were going around her.

Tracy Terry is a resident as well and she lives across the street where the Chick-fil-A would be.

“I almost got hit by a car blowing me off the road because I was trying to get to my house and driving into this neighborhood was a complete mess,” Terry said.

Terry added that she was concerned about the traffic and the safety in the neighborhood.

“Not only that, traffic is going back up into the shopping center and there’s going to be a cluster of cars,” Terry said.

The next rezoning meeting will be Feb. 21 at 5:00 p.m. at the Jacksonville City Hall building.


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