For Economic Development Committee [January 30, 2019]
TO: Honorable Economic Development Committee Members
APPROVAL: Robb R. Steel, Interim City Administrator
FROM: Fred Galante, City Attorney
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Receive and File Report Regarding Cannabis Revenue Projections for California Cities.
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BACKGROUND:
Attached is a revised cannabis revenue spreadsheet illustrating projected revenues from Cannabis operations for cities in California. While we were able to gather at least partial information from a number of cities by consulting online sources such as city budgets, CAFRs, ballot materials and news articles incorporating PRA requests, our firm's opinion is that the information available at this point is not sufficiently comprehensive to support a reliable comparison of projected vs. actual revenues from local cannabis legalization.
ANALYSIS/DISCUSSION:
The lack of sufficient information is primarily due to the fact that cities have only been allowed under state law to permit recreational cannabis uses since January 1, 2018. Given the time necessary to establish permitting regulations, fees, application processes, etc., even cities that had adopted cannabis business taxes prior to January 1, 2018 did not begin generating actual revenues until well into 2018, and few if any have yet reached full "build out" of their budding cannabis industries. Furthermore, most cannabis business taxes were not even adopted until the November 2018 election. Because cities have not been generating recreational cannabis revenue for a full fiscal year, formal reports containing this information are not yet available. Additionally, Cities frequently don't separate revenue raised from cannabis sources from other sources in their financial reporting documents (for instance, CAFRs will often lump cannabis sales tax revenue figures with sales tax revenue figures generally, or will lump cannabis business permit fee figures together with business permit fees generally). As such, ...
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