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The Long Beach Office of Cannabis Oversight is conducting a feasibility study on permitting cannabis-related events in the city, officials announced last week.
After the public feedback period ends, a report will be presented to the City Council with the feasibility study’s findings and policy recommendations for “temporary special cannabis events,” according to a city statement.
During the Aug. 6 council meeting, members directed the city manager to work with the Office of Cannabis Oversight and all relevant departments to study the issue, including types of appropriate venues, and report back with a presentation in 60 days.
Officials invited Long Beach residents to complete an online survey that is available through Sept. 25. The survey provides the opportunity to share input on the potential types of cannabis special events, policy considerations and concerns.
The survey is available in English and at a later date will be in Spanish, Khmer and Tagalog on the program webpage.
District 8 Councilman Al Austin II suggested the feasibility study that was co-sponsored by 1st District Councilwoman Mary Zendejas.
Additional information about the feasibility study is available on the program webpage. Questions about the feasibility study may be emailed to cannabisoversight@longbeach.gov.
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