City of Santa Barbara to Spend $276,000 on Audit of Cannabis and Tourism Taxes
Tourism taxes bring $30 million a year, and cannabis businesses accounted for $1.4 million in 2023.
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Tourism taxes bring $30 million a year, and cannabis businesses accounted for $1.4 million in 2023.
Bravo to the Coalition for Responsible Cannabis for encouraging cannabis businesses to be accountable and neighbor friendly.
On May 25, a growling, incessant noise began from an industrial blower that generates noise 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The county’s cannabis industry generates $10 million less than projected.
“We kept our promises, and they broke theirs,” a citizens’ coalition says.
The Board of Supervisors requires cannabis growers to pay timely quarterly taxes or lose their licenses.
The group alleges that some cultivators are a public nuisance in a push to replace chemical masking agents with state-of-the-art carbon filtration systems.
The health-minded cannabis edible company now produces capsules.
Central Coast Agriculture, a major polluter, has 60 days to get clean-air permits, regulators say.
Commissioner Meagan Harmon says there are “obvious issues at the county level that must be addressed.”