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Cannabis Regulation Updates 2024 On March 5, 2024, the City Council approved an ordinance requiring annual cannabis regulatory permit renewals. This ordinance will go into effect on April 18, 2024. All cannabis facility operators are required to submit a regulatory permit application and fee no earlier than sixty (60) calendar days but no later than 30 days before the expiration of...

At a special election held on November 4, 2014, the voters of the City of Desert Hot Springs passed and adopted the following taxes in connection with the City's Medical Marijuana Program: Cannabis Cultivation Tax (Measure HH) Any person or entity cultivating marijuana for casual/recreational use in the City shall pay an annual tax of...

Dispensaries All Cannabis Sales Facilities (Dispensaries) require a Conditional Use Permit and all of the required public hearings, permits, and approvals. The City of Desert Hot Springs permits the operation of Cannabis Sales Facilities (Dispensaries) only in the zoning Districts designated "Commercial." The City is currently not accepting any new applications for Cannabis Sales Facilities...

For information regarding the State of California Cannabis Licenses, you may contact the Department of Cannabis Control using the links below:

All Cannabis Facilities require a Conditional Use Permit and all of the required public hearings, permits, and approvals.All Cannabis Cultivation Facilities are only permitted in the Light Industrial Zoning District, and all Cannabis Sales Facilities (Dispensaries) are only permitted in the Commercial Zoning Districts of the City.For more detailed information regarding the development and permitting...

All Cannabis Cultivation Facilities require a Conditional Use Permit and all of the required public hearings, permits, and approvals. The City of Desert Hot Springs permits the operation of Cannabis Sales Facilities only in the zoning Districts designated "Light Industrial." For more information regarding zoning and/or the development and permitting process of a Cannabis Cultivation...

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Browse our guidelines on how to get rid of unwanted material. Bulky item pick up: Residents are eligible for a free collection of bulky items (i.e. furniture, tires) subject to certain conditions. Contact Desert Valley Disposal at (760) 329-5030 to schedule your pickup. Construction and demolition debris: Recyclable building debris that is sorted by material...

If you witness illegal dumping when it occurs, please dial 9-1-1 immediately and report all relevant details so an officer can investigate. If you can safely - without risk or danger - get a photograph or license plate number, this can aid the investigation.Potentially hazardous material spill of dumping:To report potentially hazardous materials that have...

Debris on public roads: To report debris that has been dumped on a public road, it is important to first identify whether the section of road is within the city, or in the unincorporated area of Riverside County. If the debris is located on a public road within the city, contact the Code Enforcement Department....

About Code compliance is the enforcement of all Municipal Codes and Ordinances, various State and local laws, and Health and Safety regulations as they relate to conditions or activity within the City. Whenever possible, the City of Desert Hot Springs makes every reasonable effort to obtain voluntary compliance. Our officers are trained to be as...

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