Developers unveiled plans to build one of the popular chicken-finger restaurants with a drive-thru on vacant land in Natomas in the area of Truxel Road and Interstate 80. The land sits across from the Olive Garden on Gateway Park Drive, which branches off Truxel.
"We won't support things like drive-thrus, gas stations and other things on this property," said Stacia Cosgrove, the city's principal planner.
Additionally, future plans to extend light rail to Sacramento International Airport would locate a train stop on Truxel Road, just 950 feet away.
Light rail to the airport has been in the planning stages since 1991 and would cost an estimate 2-billion dollars.
"It probably can happen at some point, but I know it's not going to be in the near future," said Robert Chase, another city planning commissioner.
The North Natomas Community Coalition and even Sacramento Regional Transit support the idea. But city staff are recommending the project be denied, saying the land should be reserved for residential or employment uses, which could benefit from light rail and reduce the number of vehicles on the roadways.
A final vote on the Raising Cane's proposal is scheduled to go before the Sacramento City Planning Commission next Thursday at Sacramento City Hall.
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