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Council rejects cannabis regulations, approves three ordinances including updated CIP
Summary
At its meeting, the Brooklyn City Council voted down an ordinance to regulate medical and adult-use cannabis facilities and approved three other ordinances: creating a part-time community resource specialist position, updating stormwater regulations, and adopting the 2025 capital improvement plan after suspending the rules.
The Brooklyn City Council during a regular meeting considered four ordinances and took separate votes: it rejected a proposed ordinance to regulate medical marijuana and adult-use cannabis facilities, and it approved ordinances establishing a part-time community resource specialist position, updating the city's stormwater regulations, and adopting the 2025 capital improvement plan after suspending the rules for first reading.
The failed cannabis regulation was put to a roll call and did…
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