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Silverthorne Town Council examines marijuana transporter licensing

During the Silverthorne Town Council meeting on Feb. 16, Councilwoman and Mayor pro-tem Peggy Long, announced her retirement. The council is formally declaring the vacancy during their meeting on Wednesday.

The council will look at a resolution on construction for Arctic Placer Park, including installing playground equipment. They will also be voting on a second reading of an ordinance to dissolve the South Maryland Creek Ranch Improvement District. The district is no longer necessary after the recent formation of the Maryland Creek Ranch Metropolitan District.

The council will do a first reading on an ordinance that would allow a marijuana transporter license to be issued from the town, but only if the holder had a driver’s license from Colorado.


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