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Palm Desert drive-thru ban upheld after city council rejects changes kesq.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kesq.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Orange County City Looks to Recoup Lost Revenue Through Cannabis Sales Costa Mesa is moving forward with its cannabis retail plans as it tries to offset revenue lost amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. During a Feb. 23 special study session, city council will discuss a staffing plan for implementing Costa Mesa’s retail cannabis tax. The move comes after voters last November passed a ballot measure that will allow the city to permit storefront sales of the drug. Measure Q is Costa Mesa’s retail cannabis tax and regulation measure. It allows for recreational cannabis dispensaries and deliveries to operate within the guidelines adopted by city council. ....
New Fullerton City Council Cancels Plan for Retail Cannabis theepochtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theepochtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Today, five current and four former members of the Costa Mesa City Council announced their support for Mayor Katrina Foley’s campaign for Orange County Supervisor. The group includes Costa Mesa Mayor Pro Tem Andrea Mar; current councilmembers Manuel Chavez, Loren Gameros, Jeff Harlan, and Arlis Reynolds; former mayors Libby Cowan, Linda Dixon, and Mary Hornbuckle; and former Mayor Pro Tem John Stephens. “Mayor Katrina Foley’s record of service speaks for itself; she has the experience we need on the Board of Supervisors,” remarked Mayor Pro Tem Andrea Marr on announcing her endorsement. “What you can’t tell from a resume is that Katrina cares deeply about the work she does, and brings focus and attention to detail to difficult problems that urgently need solutions. She will make an excellent Supervisor for Orange County.” ....
.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... SANTA FE After repeatedly emailing her concerns about the sale of Edgewood’s old town hall, Town Councilor Sherry Abraham brought up those apprehensions at a Jan. 13 council meeting. But instead of being recognized by Mayor Pro Tem John Abrams, Abrams had Abraham removed from the meeting by Edgewood Police Chief Darrell Sanchez. As mayor pro tem, Abrams ran the meeting because former mayor John Bassett was ordered removed from office by a district court judge for violating the town’s nepotism ordinance. Councilor Abraham was trying to alert members of the council to an offer on the old town hall that wasn’t being considered. She heard from a concerned constituent there was a better offer for the building, so she did a public records request for all the offers made on the building. ....