In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed a proposed regulatory ordinance aimed at establishing commercial retail cannabis businesses within the city, a move anticipated to generate significant revenue for the local economy. The initiative, which is set to be placed on the ballot following the November 5, 2024 general election, seeks to authorize a maximum of three cannabis businesses.
City representatives emphasized the importance of this proposal as a revenue-generating opportunity that has been under consideration for some time. They highlighted the potential benefits of commercial cannabis operations, which would contribute new funds to the city's general fund. The discussion included insights from Dr. Gary Manos of SRI, who presented findings from community surveys conducted in December 2023 regarding public sentiment on cannabis sales and the proposed cannabis license tax measure.
The city attorney outlined the necessary steps for placing the measure on the ballot, including the requirement for a supermajority vote from the council. The meeting underscored the city's commitment to carefully regulating the cannabis industry while exploring avenues for economic growth. Further details on the community's response and the implications of the proposed ordinance are expected as the council moves forward with the initiative.