Disclaimer: The comments in this blog are my personal opinion and may or may not reflect an adopted position of the city of Glendale and its city council.
Beyond Foodmart is asking the City of Glendale to allow a convenience store and gas station at the southeast corner of 91st Avenue and Cardinals Way. It is a commercial corner as there are already several shops there.
The applicant proposes a 7,000 square foot convenience store and 8 gas pumps. This use is incompatible with the surrounding homes. This use is different and more intense than the shops and restaurants in that commercial area.
It may decrease your property value especially if you are adjacent to or near this proposed use.
A meeting is scheduled with the applicant on
Monday, May 18, 2026 at 6:00 PM at
Sunset Ridge Elementary School Cafeteria
8490 W. Missouri Avenue, Glendale, AZ 85305
The number of attendees does matter. Please try to attend in person to voice your opinion about this proposed use.
Here are the applicant’s graphics of the proposed use and site:


If
If you cannot attend but still wish to make your opinion known please email the persons listed below:
- dguzman@glendaleaz.com Diane Guzman is your city council member
- pmartinex@glendaleaz.com Phil Martinez is the senior planner representing Glendale
- adam@wnbattorneys.com Adam Baugh is the applicant’s zoning attorney
I urge you to attend in person but if you cannot attend please email the persons above.
This proposed use does not belong at this location.
© Joyce Clark, 2026
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