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Commission recommends code change to adopt county cannabis 'emblem' inspection program

2414683 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted to recommend incorporation of Los Angeles County's cannabis emblem program into Baldwin Park code, enabling the county to continue retail cannabis inspections; a parks commissioner urged attention to public consumption at bus stops and near the library.

The Baldwin Park Planning Commission on Feb. 26 voted 3-0 to recommend that the City Council amend zoning chapters to incorporate Los Angeles County's emblem program for retail cannabis businesses, allowing county public-health inspectors to continue inspections and enforcement within the city's jurisdiction.

Planning staff characterized the item as a straightforward change to add county code references—portions of County Title 11 (Health) and Title 8 (Consumer Protection)—into the Baldwin Park Municipal Code so the county can continue cannabis inspection services…

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