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Board approves Measure O spending plan, revokes delinquent cannabis permits and takes other votes
Summary
The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors voted on Measure O (roads and transit), revoked multiple cannabis cultivation permits for nonpayment, approved Measure Z and TOT funding recommendations and passed a letter opposing Assembly Bill 770. Final tallies and immediate implementation steps were set.
The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors approved several key items on the April 22 meeting, including the Measure O spending plan for roads and transit, revocation of multiple cannabis cultivation permits for nonpayment, Measure Z and TOT funding recommendations and a county letter of opposition on Assembly Bill 770.
Measure O: The board adopted a five-year spending framework for Measure O revenue by a 5-0 vote. The plan sets an annual baseline revenue projection of $24 million, directs about 85% to county road work and about 15% to public transit (Humboldt Transit Authority), establishes a $3 million contingency and defines an annual allocation and reporting cycle. The board approved staff language allowing…
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