The Harker Heights City Council unanimously voted 4-0 Tuesday to disapprove a proposed ordinance to eliminate low-level marijuana enforcement in the City of Harker Heights.
Council member Lynda Nash was not at the meeting due to an excused absence.
In addition to disapproving the ordinance, the council’s motion ordered the submission of the proposed ordinance to appear on the Nov. 8 election ballot giving local residents an opportunity to vote on the issue, as required by the city charter.
City Secretary Julie Helsham reported to the council that on June 3, a petition seeking to initiate an ordinance to eliminate low-level marijuana enforcement in the city was filed with the city secretary’s Office.
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