The plan follows a 2024 city ordinance that allowed cannabis businesses to operate in Warren under specific zoning rules. That law limits the city to no more than three dispensaries, which must be in Commercial B districts and at least 500 feet away from schools, churches, parks, libraries, or playgrounds.
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