Chicken Frenzy On 164th As Lynnwood’s First Raising Cane’s Sparks Traffic Jitters

Lynnwood’s long wait for Raising Cane’s is over, and traffic on 164th Street SW may never be the same. The popular chicken finger chain opened Tuesday in the former Wells Fargo building near Martha Lake, instantly drawing crowds to Snohomish County’s first Cane’s and its shiny new double-lane drive-thru.

The address, 1232 164th St. SW, is listed on Raising Cane’s, which also promoted the Lynnwood spot as opening on Tuesday. FOX 13 Seattle reports the Lynnwood store is the chain’s fourth in Washington and its first in Snohomish County, taking over the former Wells Fargo branch and adding a double-lane drive-thru built to handle heavy demand.

Expect Traffic Near the I-5 Off-Ramp

Snohomish County engineers are already eyeing the potential chicken-fueled gridlock. The restaurant sits only about a thousand feet from the I-5 off-ramp, and officials planned for off-duty officers to help manage opening traffic, according to HeraldNet. The county also worked with the developer on a concrete “pork chop” island that forces a right-in, right-out driveway, an attempt to keep 164th Street SW from seizing up.

Local coverage from KIRO notes that if backup becomes a problem, officials may temporarily restrict left turns at the driveway to keep traffic flowing.

Drive-Thru Lines, Jobs and Giveaways

The restaurant is also bringing a hiring blitz. The Lynnwood Raising Cane’s is adding more than 170 crewmembers, with starting pay at $17.50 an hour, according to FOX 13 Seattle. Grand-opening festivities include giveaways, with 20 customers set to receive “Free Cane’s for a Year.”…

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