BRONSON, MI (WTVB) – The Bronson Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, October 21 as they seek input from the community on allowing recreational marijuana facilities in the City of Bronson.
The public hearing in the Bronson City Hall will begin that day at 4:00 p.m..
Public comments can also be submitted in writing to Bronson City Hall or to admin@bronson-mi.com.
After being presented with maps that show at various buffer lengths which properties in the commercial and industrial district would be eligible for a recreational marijuana business, the Bronson City Council decided on August 12 to let the Planning Commission decide if the matter should be pursued further.
Recreational marijuana in Bronson has been explored and discussed for over a year but so far no formal action has been taken by the City Council.
The maps showed which properties would be eligible for a marijuana business at buffers of 200, 500 and 1,000 feet.
Following its approval by Michigan voters in November of 2018, the Bronson City Council decided two months later to opt out. Communities that opt-out can opt-in at anytime.
Michigan is among 24 states where recreational marijuana is legal.



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