Ridgefield City Manager Steve Stuart told KOIN 6 News that the city is already working on widening a stretch of Pioneer Street from 56th Place to Royle Road. The plan would double the capacity of the road lining the Union Ridge Town Center from two to four lanes by the end of 2024, before Costco is scheduled to open.
However, with the recent announcement that an In-N-Out may also open in the same lot, citizens responded to the city with their concerns that the improvements to Pioneer Street, which connects to I-5, may not be enough to handle the anticipated traffic caused by the new shopping center.
“I love Costco and In-N-Out, but I can’t believe the 56th [Place] roundabout is going to handle that much extra traffic,” one person wrote on the City of Ridgefield’s Facebook announcement about the In-N-Out location. “I really hope you all have a plan, and a backup or two in case it is more than you expected.”
In-N-Out’s first Oregon location opened in Medford in the fall of 2015 . Hundreds of customers flooded the location for the grand opening before the fast food restaurant even opened its doors. A location also opened in Keizer just over four years ago.
The City of Ridgefield is encouraging citizens with questions, comments and concerns about the proposed In-N-Out location to share their thoughts on the city’s “roundtable” website .
Panda Express and McDonald’s locations are also expected to open in the “Ridgefield Gateway” shopping plaza, located just outside the Union Ridge Town Center.