Politics & Government
Marin County Reviews Proposed Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
As part of the review process, the first of three scheduled public meetings is Tuesday at Tamalpais Valley Community Center in Mill Valley.

MILL VALLEY, CA – Community members will have a chance to weigh in on proposed medical cannabis dispensaries in Marin County during the first of three public meetings Tuesday at Tamalpais Valley Community Center in Mill Valley.
Marin County received 10 applications for medical marijuana dispensary licenses. An advisory committee is tasked with soliciting public input on the applications and making recommendations to the county administrator.
Four applications from Access Marin Wellness Center, Shoreline Health Center, Urban Hills and Crown Wellness, all located along Shoreline Highway in Mill Valley, will be reviewed during the meeting, which starts at 6 p.m. at Tamalpais Valley Community Center, located at 203 Marin Avenue in Mill Valley.
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Another advisory committee meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Feb. 7 for applications in central and west Marin. That meeting will be at the Lagunitas School multipurpose room, located at 1 Lagunitas School Road in San Geronimo.
The third meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Feb. 16 in the Marin County Board of Supervisors chamber, located at 3501 Civic Center Drive in San Rafael.
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Eight of the 10 applications are from dispensaries proposed along the Highway 101 corridor, along with two proposed in central and west Marin. The County Administrator Office is expected to review the applications and take action in March or April.
Comments for the advisory committee may be emailed to Inge Lundegaard, community development agency planner, at ilundegaard@marincounty.org.
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