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  • 22-1271: A resolution approving a proposed Agreement with New Community Transformation Fund - Denver GP, LLC, to provide technical and capital support to qualifying small business entrepreneurs, citywide. Approves a contract with New Community Transformation Fund - Denver GP, LLC, for $15,187,405 funded by 1% of Denver’s retail special cannabis sales tax and through 7-30-2025, with two one-year options to extend, to provide technical and capital support to qualifying small business entrepreneurs, citywide (202264977). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 11-14-2022. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 10-12-2022.

    Oct 3, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • City of Evanston Local Reparations

    Evanston, IL
    Proposal

    In December 2020, the City of Evanston's Reparations Subcommittee recommended that the City Council discuss a proposed restorative housing program as part of the city's local reparations initiative. The proposal drew on N'COBRA and NAARC definitions of reparations as a process of repairing and restoring communities harmed by institutional injustice, emphasizing that remedies must be defined by those who suffered the harm and managed through independent structures. The city had established the Reparations Fund in November 2019 with $10 million in funding from a 3% Municipal Cannabis Retailers' Occupation Tax, tasking the Reparations Subcommittee with conducting a feasibility study on housing assistance programs and economic development opportunities for Black residents to address historical wealth and opportunity gaps.

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  • NEW BUFFALO TOWNSHIP BOARD REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 17th, 2026, 5:00 P.M.

    Buffalo, NY
    Agenda

    The New Buffalo Township Board held a regular meeting on February 17, 2026, to address routine administrative matters and substantial new business items. The consent agenda included approval of bills totaling approximately $636,000 across multiple funds, as well as quotes for equipment maintenance and repairs, including a heating system replacement at the water booster station and fire equipment purchases. The new business section contained numerous agenda items related to marijuana establishment regulations, including violation reviews for multiple cannabis retailers, outdoor assembly permit applications for various marijuana businesses, and special land use extension approvals.

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    marijuana regulationsequipment maintenancebudget approvalfire equipmentwater infrastructure
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  • Agenda Electronic Meeting of Monday, August 1st 2022 6:30pm

    San Diego, CA
    Agenda

    The City Heights Area Planning Committee held an electronic meeting on August 1st, 2022, with agenda items including informational presentations on a mobile crisis response team and residential greywater systems, as well as action items for filling an at-large committee seat, approving an MTS transit project, and reviewing a cannabis retail expansion proposal at 4337 Home Ave. The meeting was conducted via Zoom and the committee approved continuation of electronic meetings under California's AB-361 allowance, with the next regular meeting scheduled for September 7th, 2022.

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  • NEW BUFFALO TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING/PUBLIC HEARING

    Buffalo, NY
    Agenda

    The New Buffalo Township Planning Commission held a regular meeting and public hearing on July 18, 2023, to consider three Special Land Use petitions for Adult-Use Marihuana Retail Establishments: El Dorado LLC's application at three properties on US 12 and El Dorado Avenue (Case 2023-07-04), and JARS Holdings LLC's applications at two locations on M-239 and US 12 (Cases 2023-07-05 and 2023-07-06). The Planning Commission reviewed each application against zoning ordinance standards including adequacy of information, site design characteristics, appearance, and compliance with district requirements, with opportunities for zoning administrator comments, applicant comments, written correspondence, and public comment on each petition.

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    zoningland usecannabis retailspecial permitspublic hearing
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