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Cannabis Local Ordinances: Updates for San Benito County, City of Woodland, City of Farmersville, City of Colusa, City of Parlier

chachasikes opened this issue · 6 comments

We received updates from five additional jurisdictions that we need to change on our website:

  • San Benito County: Retail Storefront should be changed to "Limited" and Retail Non-Storefront should be changed to "Allowed"
  • City of Woodland: Retail Storefront should be changed to "Allowed"
  • City of Farmersville: Retail Non-Storefront should be changed to "Allowed"
  • City of Colusa: All activities should be listed as "Allowed"
  • City of Parlier: Retail Storefront and Retail Non-Storefront should be changed to "Allowed"
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    I attached the latest version of our tracker for reference.

Our new summary stats are as follows:

44%
of cities and counties allow at least one type of cannabis business
(235 out of 539)

56%
of cities and counties do not allow any type of cannabis business
(304 out of 539)

61%
of cities and counties do not allow any retail cannabis business
(330 out of 539)

In addition, in the “city or county” dropdown filter menu, the city of Paso Robles is not alphabetized correctly, it is listed between El Monte and El Segundo (I think this is because the city was previously listed as El Paso De Robles – which we later changed to Paso Robles but for some reason it was not re-alphabetized).

Editorial notes:

It looks like the changes for San Benito County and the cities of Woodland and Colusa were not made.

San Benito County: Retail Storefront should be changed to “Limited” and Retail Non-Storefront should be changed to “Allowed”
City of Woodland: Retail Storefront should be changed to “Allowed”
City of Colusa: All activities should be listed as “Allowed”

Updated

Some of the changes to the JSON file that powers the map did not get saved.

The only difference with this request is that the CSV will have the "Limited" data, but the map and map table will only show "Allowed" or "Limited - Medical only", which was a design/UX decision to simplify the data story & also (in our first iteration) because we opted to avoid needing a legend and the complexity it layers on.

Updates from DCC

"San Benito County: Retail Storefront should be changed to "Limited” NOT “Allowed”
City of Woodland: Retail Non-Storefront should be changed to "Prohibited" as it was before. I think it was changed to “Allowed” by mistake."

Woodland update - yes, was a mistake. Updated.

See above re: "Limited" feature.

Done 8-17