How many cannabis shops are too many in downtown Vernon?
It’s a perennial question that city council in Vernon, B.C. will grapple with again on Monday, as it decides whether to give its blessing to two more private cannabis stores proposed for 30 Ave.
City staff is recommending council support both applications.
One application would see Liht Organics open a cannabis shop in the basement of a commercial building in the 3300 block of 30 Ave.
The location is less than 50 meters from Hive Cannabis, which is already operating down the street, and which opposes the proposed competitor.
“I think that there are already more than enough cannabis retail outlets in Vernon,” Neil Rockerbie of Hive Cannabis said in an email to the city.
“Although competition is healthy, at this scale the viability of the existing retail outlets is already stretched.”
Five others also wrote to city hall to express some degree of concern.
“I do not oppose small businesses in the area, as I also support community growth. That being said [the number of] cannabis stores per capita in the Vernon area, specifically in the downtown core is extremely high,” wrote…
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How many cannabis shops are too many in downtown Vernon?
It’s a perennial question that city council in Vernon, B.C. will grapple with again on Monday, as it decides whether to give its blessing to two more private cannabis stores proposed for 30 Ave.
City staff is recommending council support both applications.
One application would see Liht Organics open a cannabis shop in the basement of a commercial building in the 3300 block of 30 Ave.
The location is less than 50 meters from Hive Cannabis, which is already operating down the street, and which opposes the proposed competitor.
“I think that there are already more than enough cannabis retail outlets in Vernon,” Neil Rockerbie of Hive Cannabis said in an email to the city.
“Although competition is healthy, at this scale the viability of the existing retail outlets is already stretched.”
Five others also wrote to city hall to express some degree of concern.
“I do not oppose small businesses in the area, as I also support community growth. That being said [the number of] cannabis stores per capita in the Vernon area, specifically in the downtown core is extremely high,” wrote…