The Brush City Council has rejected a plan to allow a former medium-security prison to be used as a marijuana grow operation.
The council on Monday voted 4-3 against a proposal to drop its moratorium on recreational marijuana, continuing the ban through 2016, according to Monty Torres, city administrator.
In March, . He hoped the operation would help replace jobs lost when the prison closed in 2010.
“I am disappointed in some of the council members for not taking the time to educate themselves for the betterment of the community,” .
Erker had petitioned the council to review the moratorium.
The council’s decision followed to the proposed operation, according to The Brush News-Tribune.
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