LOVELAND, Colo — The City of Loveland has released its plan for dealing with the traffic congestion that is expected to come with the opening of northern Colorado's first In-N-Out Burger location. that its own traffic engineers have been working with the Colorado Department of Transportation , Centerra Marketplace and In-N-Out on a traffic plan.
The city said patrons should remain patient and take Hahns Peak Drive from U.S. Highway 34 to get in line for the drive-through. Parking will be available on-site for dine-in customers. Additional parking will be available across from the restaurant. Inside the Centerra Marketplace, flaggers and temporary signage are planned to direct In-N-Out traffic to the appropriate route for drive-through lines or customer dine-in service.
A newly installed second left-turn lane and traffic signals at the Hahns Peak Drive/US 34 intersection aims to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion in the area and into the shopping center.