As of late last week, the City Council was poised to vote on the zoning change, which would have expanded the allowable number of cannabis dispensaries in the city from one to three in Councilman John J.
That district has sparked interest from three cannabis retailers, one of which is up and running.
City staffers recommended the change to allow for the three, but at a council meeting last week, John J.
The council unanimously agreed to give the hearing another try on Monday, but citing Kennedy’s concerns City Manager Steven Mermell pulled it.
“This was more than an application,” he said.
Harvest of Pasadena LLC is already up and running in Kennedy’s district.
That allegation underpins litigation against the city.
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