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City of Redmond Notice of Receipt of Ballot Titles

Redmond, ORLocal News

The Redmond City Council has officially filed three ballot measures for the November 5, 2024 election, focusing on critical local issues surrounding marijuana and psilocybin services. The first measure seeks an advisory vote on whether to permit marijuana dispensaries within the city limits, reflecting ongoing debates about cannabis regulation. The second measure proposes a 3% tax on marijuana items sold by retailers, aiming to generate revenue from legal cannabis sales. The third measure aims to extend the existing two-year moratorium on psilocybin service centers, which has become a topic of interest in various communities. Registered voters who believe any of the ballot titles are inadequate have until August 23, 2024, to file a petition with the Deschutes County Circuit Court, highlighting the importance of public engagement in the electoral process.

Those filing petitions must also notify the City Recorder, Kelly Morse, by the next business day. For additional information, Kelly Morse can be reached at Redmond City Hall via phone or email. This proactive communication from the city officials underscores the importance of transparency and community involvement in local governance.

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