How will tax revenues collected from cannabis sales be utilized?

Use of Cannabis Funds

The passage of 2A and 2B constitutes a new funding source to support enforcement and implementation related to the new cannabis-related businesses that will be coming to the community. Revenue from retail cannabis is also dedicated to build, operate and maintain the highest priorities in the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space (PROS) Master Plan, which was adopted by City Council on January 6, 2021. A summary of the plan, as well as the full plan, can be found on the Parks Recreation Open Space Master Plan webpage

The PROS plan, driven by community engagement, lays out over $157 million in projects and priorities for the next 8 to 10 years. Since this new revenue stream will take many months to establish, funds for the PROS projects will not be available for several months. The City will follow the regular budgetary process for considering capital projects city-wide, including parks and recreation. Priorities in the PROS plan will be folded into the 2022 budgeting process, as well as subsequent annual budgets, and the new funding source will enable deeper and more rapid progress towards those priorities.

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1. Can cannabis businesses now begin operating in Grand Junction?
2. Who will permit cannabis businesses?
3. What kinds of cannabis businesses may come to Grand Junction?
4. Where can I find information about State laws related to cannabis?
5. What other rules about cannabis are changed by these ballot questions?
6. Where will cannabis businesses be allowed to operate?
7. Can I improve my chances of securing a license for my cannabis business by working with the City before licenses applications are opened?
8. Do measures 2A and 2B affect the operations of hemp businesses and CBD businesses?
9. I previously operated or owned a medical marijuana business in the City of Grand Junction. Will new licenses be granted to former operators first?
10. How will tax revenues collected from cannabis sales be utilized?