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Troy Ohio Council May Restrict Cannabis Operators At Public Hearing Nov. 4

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TROY — A hearing to collect public comments for or against allowing cannabis operators within the city of Troy will be held on Monday, Nov. 4.

That hearing will be scheduled during the City Council’s regular meeting at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, located at 100 S. Market St.

On Nov. 7, 2023, voters passed Issue 2, said a city of Troy press release, which allows for the commercialization, regulation, legalization and taxing of the adult recreational use of cannabis in Ohio. The Ohio Legislature passed Issue 2 into law through Chapter 3780 of the Ohio Revised Code. Chapter 3780.25 (A) allows local governments such as Troy to “adopt an ordinance…by majority vote to prohibit, or limit the number of adult use cannabis operators…within the municipal corporation…” Operators are defined as cultivators, processors, or dispensaries of cannabis products.

On Oct. 9, the Troy Planning Commission unanimously recommended a ban on allowing cannabis operators within the city limits. City Council’s Community & Economic Development Committee discussed that recommendation at its Oct. 14 meeting and voted to postpone any recommendation to the full City Council so that a public hearing can be held on Nov. 4.

City residents are encouraged to attend the hearing on Nov. 4 to register their opinions. Those who cannot attend but wish to register their opinions may also submit comments on the city’s website at www.troyohio.gov/cannabis; send a letter via U.S. mail to the Clerk of Council at 100 South Market Street, 45373; message the city through its Facebook, Instagram, or NextDoor accounts; or call the Mayor’s Office at 937-335-1725. It is important to include all information (name, physical and email address, and phone number) on any submittals to allow for follow up by city staff if necessary.

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