MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES Dispensaries that distribute marijuana...
MEDICAL MARIJUANA
DISPENSARIES
Dispensaries that distribute marijuana for medical use have been a
hot topic in Southern California lately.
The Costa Mesa Planning Commission had recommended the council
come up with rules by which people could apply to open the
facilities, but the council instead chose an outright ban last month.
The second reading of the ban got a tie vote July 5, with
Councilwomen Linda Dixon and Katrina Foley voting against it and
Mayor Allan Mansoor and Councilman Eric Bever supporting the ban.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Unless a member misses the meeting, expect the marijuana
dispensary ban to pass on a 3-2 vote with the split along gender
lines.
Monahan voted for the ban when it came up June 21, and he’s the
third vote needed to approve a second reading.
SKATE PARK
CHANGES
About $150,000 is available for improvements to the city’s
skateboard park, which opened June 29 at TeWinkle Park. The planned
addition was a shade shelter, but park users and residents have
suggested other possibilities, such as screens to keep skaters’ arms
from going through the bars of the fence around the park, a bench and
bleachers for park users and spectators, and lockers for skaters’
gear.
WHAT TO EXPECT
It’s uncertain which improvements the council will choose, but
anything it decides to do will take at least a few months because the
city will have to collect bids for the work.
FIELD USE
COMMITTEE
The council will decide whether to appoint an ad hoc committee to
look at how time on city athletic fields is doled out. Currently,
groups that serve youth and Costa Mesa residents get first priority.
The city’s Parks and Recreation Commission wants to hear from the
community about the best way to divide up field time among groups
that mainly serve people who don’t live in the city. With a chronic
shortage of athletic field space, determining who gets to use fields
is an evolving science.
WHAT TO EXPECT
the council is likely to set up a committee to research it
further.
-- Compiled by
Alicia Robinson
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