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Yes, they need to hold homeowners accountable. 62%, 23 votes 23 votes 62%
23 votes - 62% of all votes
No, homeowners should be able to do as they like with their property. 32%, 12 votes 12 votes 32%
I m not sure. 5%, 2 votes 2 votes 5%
Total Votes: 37
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Yes, they need to hold homeowners accountable. 62%, 23 votes 23 votes 62%
23 votes - 62% of all votes
No, homeowners should be able to do as they like with their property. 32%, 12 votes 12 votes 32%
I m not sure. 5%, 2 votes 2 votes 5%
Total Votes: 37
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Town Meeting preview: Randolph to decide on ‘opt-in’ for retail cannabis
Published: 2/25/2021 10:05:45 PM
Modified: 2/25/2021 10:08:47 PM
Hot topic: Randolph voters will decide whether to allow cannabis dispensaries in town when the sale of recreational amounts of marijuana becomes legal in Vermont next year. A new state law requires towns to “opt in” if they want to have such shops.
Budget: Total General Fund spending is slated to increase by less than $6,000, to $3.26 million. Highway Fund spending is increasing by about $114,000, to $1.98 million. If all town spending is approved, the municipal tax rate is expected to increase by 3.7 cents per $100 of assessed value, to just under 83 cents.