
A Chick-fil-A in California may be declared 'a public nuisance,' city council plans vote
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A Chick-fil-A restaurant in California could soon be designated a “public nuisance,” after members of the community have complained to the Santa Barbara City Council.
After the restaurant’s temporary fixes did not alleviate the traffic clog, the disgruntled residents took their complaints to the city council, who are considering a public designation to label the Chick-fil-A location a "public nuisance," a city council agenda document reads.
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