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Topgolf and Fast-Food Chains Coming to Canton Township

An artist's rendering of the future Topgolf facility in Canton Township.

News Summary

Canton Township is set to welcome a Topgolf entertainment facility along with two popular fast-food restaurants, Chick-fil-A and Portillo’s, following unanimous approval from the Planning Commission. This exciting project is planned for a 55-acre site and aims to boost local dining and entertainment options. While construction is slated to begin this summer, concerns about potential traffic congestion have also emerged, prompting proposed traffic improvements in the area. Community members are awaiting final approval from the Board of Trustees, hoping for a smooth transition as these developments take shape.

Exciting Developments for Canton Township: Topgolf and Fast-Food to Arrive Soon!

Canton Township is buzzing with excitement as the Planning Commission has recently given a thumbs-up to a new project that promises fun and tasty dining options. On January 27, the commission voted unanimously in favor of plans for a Topgolf entertainment facility along with two fast-food restaurants to be established on a spacious 55-acre site on the township’s east side. The project is set to bring a wave of fresh energy to the community and is currently awaiting final approval from the Canton Township Board of Trustees.

What’s Cooking?

Phase one of the project is already rolling, with construction slated to begin this summer. The exciting lineup includes popular chains Chick-fil-A and Portillo’s, which are sure to draw crowds for their beloved menus. Meanwhile, the highly anticipated Topgolf driving range will be part of phase two, kicking off no sooner than 2026. Golf enthusiasts and families looking for fun days out are certainly looking forward to what Topgolf has to offer!

Where Will It Be?

The new facilities will be ideally located, bordered by Warren Road and Ford Road to the north and south and Interstate 275 and Lotz Road to the east and west. It’s a prime spot that’s sure to see plenty of foot traffic and easy accessibility. However, with great fun and great food comes great responsibility when it comes to traffic!

Traffic Woes?

During the meeting, one of the hot topics was the potential traffic congestion that these new attractions could bring. The developers presented a traffic study addressing these concerns, but it raised quite a few eyebrows among the Planning Commissioners. Although exciting change is on the horizon, many are left wondering how the roads will hold up with the influx of new visitors.

Proposed Improvements on the Table

In light of these concerns, several traffic improvements have been proposed, including:

  • A southbound right-turn overlap signal and adjusted timing at the Ford Road and Lotz Road intersection.
  • Adjustments to the timing at the Warren Road and Haggerty Road intersection.
  • A right-turn deceleration lane along with a fully actuated traffic signal on Ford Road at the entrance to the new site.

But there’s more! It was emphasized that the Michigan Department of Transportation and Wayne County would be keeping a close eye on traffic conditions after construction to ensure everything flows smoothly.

A Community Concern

While many see the potential for fun and convenience, some commissioners expressed concerns over a reactive approach to handling traffic issues. They are eager to know who will be monitoring the traffic conditions and whether the community’s needs will be adequately met.

Developer Insights

On the developer side, it was noted that changing traffic signal timings is not something that can be handled locally—that requires approval from Lansing. This brings up more questions about how quickly the community will see changes should traffic conditions warrant them.

What’s Next?

Looking ahead, the developers are aiming to present all these plans to the Canton Township Board of Trustees this February for potential final approval. There have been delays in the past due to the need for updated traffic information and revisions to the Planned Development District Agreement, but hopes are high that these hurdles will soon be cleared.

As Canton Township gears up for these new additions, residents are left dreaming of grilled chicken sandwiches and spending sunny afternoons at Topgolf. With construction on the horizon, the community waits in anticipation of the changes that are sure to come!

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