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Visitors can walk through the wildflowers at Jepson Prairie
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SHILAND@DAILYREPUBLIC.NET licensed microbusiness authorized to engage in storefront sales at their licensed premises may conduct sales through curbside delivery, the state ruled. Cannabis goods that have been purchased by a customer may be delivered to the customer in a vehicle parked immediately outside the licensed retail premises.
The transaction must occur under video surveillance and retail employees engaging in curbside delivery must verify each customer’s age. Retailers can not operate a drive-in or drive-thru business.
The ordinance would take effect 30 days following its adoption by the council.
A public hearing notice was published in the Daily Republic newspaper on March 24. No advisory body made a recommendation on this item, the staff report said.
One of the cannabis retailers spoke during public comment at the March 7 city council meeting advocating for the change proposed with this item.

The council meets at 6 p.m. at 1000 Webster St.
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DIXON — The Solano Land Trust is excited to welcome their annual Wildflower and Critter Walks at Jepson Prairie Preserve.

Land trust docents will guide visitors on a leisurely walk which may include portions of the Preserve that are only accessible with a Jepson Prairie docent.
Jepson Prairie Preserve is one of California’s best remaining examples of a vernal pool ecosystem and native grassland prairie. Dry and dormant most of the year, the prairie is transformed by winter rains into a tapestry of stunning colors, and its vast vernal pools host