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Chick-fil-A may expand drive-thru at east Vancouver location

Double lanes considered at busy fast-food restaurant; adjoining business would be impacted

By Anthony Macuk, Columbian business reporter
Published: May 27, 2021, 6:00am
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Customers try to find parking in the crowded Chick-fil-A parking lot on Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard in November 2016. The company recently submitted a preliminary application to expand its drive-thru capacity.
Customers try to find parking in the crowded Chick-fil-A parking lot on Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard in November 2016. The company recently submitted a preliminary application to expand its drive-thru capacity. (The Columbian files) Photo Gallery

The Chick-fil-A fast-food restaurant in east Vancouver’s Bennington neighborhood might expand its drive-thru capacity, according to a pre-application packet submitted to the city.

The restaurant at the northeast corner of Southeast 164th Avenue and Mill Plain Boulevard was the franchise’s first location in Clark County, and its opening day in 2016 drew large crowds.

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