Anne Arundel County residents are pleading to stop p lans to build a Chick-fil-A near a busy highway on-ramp that would bump into a residential neighborhood.

They are taking their opposition to the county's board of appeals and the restaurant's attorneys on Tuesday, for what may be their final chance.

Anne Arundel County approved plans for a drive-thru-focused Chick-fil-A in a wooded area next to the CVS on Arnold Road and Route 2 in Arnold, Maryland, just before the ramp to U.S. 50.

Chick-fil-A said in a statement that the site was intentionally designed with traffic flow and safety in mind. The company said it is working with the county and residents to hear their concerns.

Neighbors testify against Chick-fil-A

Residents said the proposed location could create a traffic nightmar

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