"There's been a bit of a parking shake-up in the community lately," said Roger Romanelli, executive director of the Randolph/Fulton Market Association, noting that two large parking lots recently shut down, making the lack of parking for residents a bigger problem. Romanelli said the McDonald's development seems to have a balance of transit options — with parking, bike storage and a planned CTA shuttle — but said the area is still in need of more parking and public safety improvements to prevent the flood of development from leading to more people circling blocks for hours or getting hit by cars.