
Englewood's neighborhood fabric could see a change with Chick-fil-A Inc. proposing amendments to a planned unit development (PUD). The popular fast-food chain, with the representation of Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc., intends to construct two new canopies over its existing drive-thru and expand with additional paving for a vehicle bypass lane. Locals are invited to weigh in on these plans, as a neighborhood meeting is set for July 24 at Malley Recreation Center, according to the City of Englewood.
Hinging on community feedback, these modifications aimed to improve customer experience and traffic flow. They will be discussed at 6:00 pm in the Longs Peak Room, located at 3380 S Lincoln St, Englewood, CO 80110. Details for a subsequent public hearing have been scheduled for August 5, at 6:30 pm, with the venue being the City Council Chambers on the second floor at the address of 1000 Englewood Parkway, Englewood, Colorado. Further information on the project can be accessed online for those interested.
The PUD amendment process, critical for the development’s progression, will open the floor for public voices before reaching the city council's table for a final judgment. Any queries about the project or the upcoming neighborhood meeting can be directed to [email protected]. Meanwhile, questions regarding the PUD amendment specifics or the public hearing formalities can be sent to [email protected]. With the engagement of engaged citizens, the future of Englewood's landscape is, as ever, a collaborative effort.
Englewood residents who already made plans for late July and early August might need to pencil in the new appointments as their participation could influence the outcome. According to the City of Englewood, the tentative dates for the neighborhood meeting and the public hearing have been set, offering a platform for discussion and deliberation. The invitation is extended to all news-seekers and stakeholders who call Englewood home, marking another chapter in the ongoing dialogue between corporate initiatives and the pulse of the community.









