Colorado, marijuana and City Council
koaa · 9h
Colorado Springs City Council changed details of marijuana law from a 1-mile to 1,000-foot buffer zone
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Colorado Springs City Council members approved a change to the city's marijuana ordinance on Tuesday. Previously, the city council approved an ordinance implementing a one-mile buffer zone between recreational cannabis shops and schools, daycares, and treatment facilities.
The Gazette · 7d
First draft of Colorado Springs rules for recreational marijuana sales released
The proposed ordinance includes a one-mile zoning restriction for where recreational marijuana stores can open in Colorado Springs and outlines a path for the city to revert to a sales ban in the April election.
coloradopolitics · 1d
Questions about retail marijuana rules loom ahead of Colorado Springs City Council's Tuesday meeting
Dave Donelson said he plans to ask the city council Tuesday to go with a less-restrictive zoning setback rule for recreational sales, but seek an April vote on repealing the November ballot measure.
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