Amy Steinfeld commented on the new cannabis cultivation guidelines for Santa Barbara County
Amy Steinfeld commented on the new cannabis cultivation guidelines for Santa Barbara County for the Santa Barbara News Press.
Amy Steinfeld, a representative of Cuyama Farms LLC, told supervisors Tuesday that she hoped the guidelines created by the advisory committee would serve as a model for future growers proposing projects in Cuyama. She requested that the supervisors approve the project and institute the new guidelines.
“The Suarez applicants are looking forward to being great neighbors, to developing a sustainable cannabis farm with very efficient irrigation practices and continuing to support the residents and other farmers in the valley,” Ms. Steinfeld said.
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