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Greenfield staff reports $2.3 million in cannabis tax revenue; project updates, stalled applications and housing element passback noted
Summary
At the Feb. 4 meeting, planning staff presented a major projects update that included an estimate of roughly $2,300,000 in cannabis tax revenue, project completions, stalled applications over unpaid fees and progress on the housing element; commissioners asked clarifying questions and staff outlined next steps.
Planning staff told the Greenfield City Planning Commission on Feb. 4 that the city is on track to collect about $2,300,000 in cannabis tax revenue this fiscal year, and provided a high‑level update on active and completed development projects.
Why it matters: cannabis tax receipts, permit activity and the housing element timeline affect city revenue, planning priorities and the timing of a general plan update tied to RHNA certification.
Highlights from the staff report and commissioners’ questions:
- Revenue and permits: Staff noted 616 business licenses issued in the current fiscal year and reported that cannabis tax receipts are projected at approximately $2,300,000. Staff also summarized building permit counts, inspections and permit valuation trends.
- Impact fee report: Staff said the city is behind on a required impact‑fee report (referred to in the packet as a B16 information report) and is working to…
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