Covington has enacted additional regulations and fees structures on medical cannabis businesses, requiring them to apply for a city license, pay a $500 annual fee and comply with security protocols.
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Covington to establish additional regulations, fees for medical cannabis businesses
The city of Covington is set to establish business regulations on medical businesses, including requiring a city license, security protocols and channels to appeal revoked licenses.
Medical cannabis dispensaries in three NKY cities receive licenses
Governor Andy Beshear announced the selection of 36 medical cannabis dispensaries in Kentucky, with Northern Kentucky businesses in Erlanger, Florence, and Alexandria among the winners.
Florence prepares for potential medical cannabis businesses
Florence city council passed two ordinances in preparation for potential medical cannabis facilities within the city. This follows the Nov. 5 election where Florence, along with nine other Northern Kentucky cities, voted to allow medical cannabis facilities within the city. Mayor Julie Aubuchon said the council discussed the matter at a special meeting the day […]
Erlanger allows medical cannabis
The Erlanger City Council voted to allow medical cannabis businesses to operate in the city starting in 2025, establishing zoning regulations for the different kinds of medical cannabis businesses allowed under state law.
Fort Wright considers allowing medical cannabis businesses
Fort Wright passed a resolution stating the city’s intention to move forward with amending its zoning ordinances to accommodate medical cannabis facilities. The resolution passed during Wednesday’s city council meeting, with five out of six council members voting in favor. Before the vote, Mayor Dave Hatter reminded the council that this resolution is not legally […]
Independence starts preliminary planning for medical cannabis zones
The Independence City Council has passed a resolution to begin preliminary zoning work for medical cannabis businesses, even though the city has already voted to put the issue on the ballot in November.
Campbell County opts out of cannabis business operations
Campbell County voted to opt out of allowing cannabis business operations in the county until they can develop their own regulations, giving each city more time to make their own decisions.
Voters will decide whether to allow medical cannabis in Crestview Hills
Crestview Hills City Council voted 4 to 2 to put a ballot measure on the November ballot asking local residents to decide whether to allow medical cannabis businesses in the city limits.

