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Residents and business representatives urge changes to Sunday hours and raise sidewalk and collection concerns
Summary
During public comment at the June 9 Garden City City Council meeting, the operator and counsel for the House of Dank dispensary asked the council to place an item on a future agenda to allow Sunday operations; two residents raised concerns about sidewalk construction notice and drainage and about delayed yard-waste and garbage pickup.
Representatives for a newly opened dispensary and several residents took the Garden City City Council’s public-comment period on June 9 to request policy changes and local fixes.
Doug Stewart, identifying himself as a representative of House of Dank (HOD), said the dispensary opened after council approval of zoning and has passed city and state inspections. Stewart said state and local licensing inspections were completed and the business has been operating without incident for about a month; he asked council to place an item on a future agenda to allow businesses to operate on Sundays. "We passed all our inspections with the city and with the state," Stewart said. He asked the council to consider Sunday hours to remain competitive with surrounding cities that allow Sunday…
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