Rapidly-growing Tree House Brewing Co. in Charlton is paying to redesign a portion of Route 20 in order to curb some of the traffic problems associated with its popularity.

According to the Worcester Business Journal, the brewery has submitted a design to the town that details a plan to change the roadway and the brewery’s driveway to improve the flow of traffic.

Tree House opened in Monson in 2011 and moved to a 55,000-square-foot facility in Charlton in 2017. Since then, the company announced a 16,000-foot expansion to the building and has ramped up production, more-than-tripling its beer barrel output per week.

The company has also purchased a 100-acre farm in Connecticut.

Since opening, the site has become the only location where their beer can be purchased, leading to droves of people driving there.

In March, a report from the Brewers Association ranked Tree House as the 45th fastest-growing in the nation.

The WBJ reports the submitted plan must go through several rounds of approvals, which likely won’t be finished until the fall.

Tree House Office Manager Kim Golinski told the WBJ in addition to the plan, the brewery has paid for police details and signs for traffic.