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Council advances first reading to clarify cannabis dispensary signage
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Summary
La Mesa council advanced a council‑initiated ordinance clarifying the municipal code language that allows cannabis dispensaries to use the term 'dispensary' in signage. The first reading passed unanimously and was described by staff as a clarifying, public‑safety measure.
The La Mesa City Council passed the first reading April 28 of a council‑initiated ordinance amending section 6.110.2 m3 of the La Mesa Municipal Code to clarify authority for cannabis dispensaries to use the word "dispensary" in signage.
City staff described the amendment as a clarification to reduce public confusion about business types (for example, similarly named businesses that are not cannabis outlets) and said the change is intended to improve public safety and help parents and youth distinguish dispensaries from other storefronts. Staff noted the city’s limited authority to regulate business names but said this amendment clarifies signage content rules.
Lynette (staff) addressed the council and explained the item was council‑initiated and returned quickly for the first reading. Councilmember who initiated the item thanked staff. The council voted to pass the first reading; the clerk announced the motion carried with all councilmembers voting yes.
Next steps: As a first reading, the ordinance will return for a second reading/consideration consistent with municipal code and notice requirements.

