La Mesa is already arguing over a burger joint that does not even exist yet. A shuttered bank at Grossmont Center Drive and Center Drive is being eyed as the city’s first In-N-Out, and neighbors are split. Some see a popular brand and fresh life for the shopping district. Others see a wall of brake lights clogging an intersection that is already busy on a slow day. City staff says the application is still under review, and any green light would come with studies and conditions aimed at keeping traffic problems from spilling into the streets. For now, the small parcel has become a kind of test case for how La Mesa welcomes new business while trying to keep streets moving and people safe.
What the plan shows
The proposal would convert the former bank lot at the corner into what CBS8 reports would be La Mesa’s first In-N-Out. Plans reviewed by the station include side-by-side, double-barrel drive-thru lanes designed to move cars through faster and cut down on single-file backups. A company vice president told the outlet that In-N-Out is hopeful about the opportunity to serve La Mesa and be a good neighbor while it works through the city’s application process.
Where the burger would go
The site sits just off the Grossmont Center complex, a regional shopping hub at the I-8 and CA-125 interchange that the City of La Mesa says sees roughly 228,000 vehicles every day. The city’s update points to ongoing renovations and tenant turnover at Grossmont Center that are already shifting traffic patterns in the area. A short drive from the proposed corner is Sharp Grossmont Hospital, which neighbors say raises the stakes if drive-thru lines ever push traffic toward the curb.
Traffic and safety concerns…