News Summary

Kansas City could soon welcome a new marijuana dispensary, Good Day Farm, which plans to convert an abandoned car wash at 637 W. 39th St. into its latest location. The proposal includes a drive-thru service, aiming to enhance convenience for customers. Zoning changes are necessary for the project to move forward, with local community response varying from support to concerns over pedestrian safety and neighborhood impact. The development promises to breathe new life into a vacant property and address safety issues associated with the site.

Kansas City Set for New Marijuana Dispensary

Kansas City, known for its vibrant culture and thriving community, might soon see a new addition to its landscape. Good Day Farm, a popular marijuana dispensary operating at multiple locations in Missouri, is making plans to transform an abandoned car wash into its latest location. The proposed site is at 637 W. 39th St., just a stone’s throw away from the bustling Southwest Trafficway.

A Fresh Start for a Vacant Property

For years, the car wash next door has remained untouched, becoming an unsightly reminder of what once was. It was previously eyed for redevelopment into a new apartment building during the late 2010s, but those plans fell through, leaving the property vacant. Now, Good Day Farm aims to breathe new life into this spot by demolishing the old structure to make way for a new parking lot that will serve its upcoming dispensary.

Parking Lot Plans in Motion

But wait, there’s more! The parking lot may include an exciting drive-thru service option for those who prefer to grab their goods without leaving the comfort of their cars. Imagine rolling up, placing your order from your phone, and driving away with your items—all without the hassle of parking! This innovative concept could change the way Kansans shop for their needs, offering both convenience and a quick turnaround.

Zoning Challenges Ahead

However, it’s not all smooth sailing. Currently, the site’s zoning regulations only allow for apartment development. For Good Day Farm to move forward with their parking lot plans, officials must approve a zoning change. The good news? City staff have already recommended rezoning the property to return it to a general use designation, paving the way for the dispensary parking plan.

Community Response: Mixed Emotions

On one hand, some community members are voicing concerns. The president of the Coleman Highlands Neighborhood Association has criticized the parking lot plan as not being pedestrian-friendly and conflicting with the city’s vision for mixed-use development. After all, Kansas City thrives on its walkability and sense of community, and some worry that a parking lot could detract from that.

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