Pubdate: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 Source: Daily Republic (CA) Copyright: 2005 Daily Republic Contact: http://www.dailyrepublic.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1727 Author: Matthew Bunk Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) ENGLISH'S LAST WORDS FAIRFIELD - Plenty of issues face the City Council this week, but it's likely Councilman John English will steal the show at a meeting Tuesday. English, who has said he'll resign after the meeting, has been at the center of attention following his felony drug conviction earlier this month. He plans to give his exit speech during the councilmembers' comment period at the beginning of the meeting. English didn't step down immediately after his conviction because he wanted to make a last stand at a public meeting. Earlier this week he said he doesn't know exactly what he'll say. "I haven't finalized any of my ideas," he said. "But I do want to point out some of the things I've done while on the City Council." After that, the City Council will get on with the usual business of awarding contracts and ratifying new strategies. The council will hold a hearing on whether to extend a moratorium on medical marijuana clinics in Fairfield. Last month, the council banned medical marijuana dispensaries for 45 days to give city staff time to research legal issues. Some people have asked the city for permission to open Fairfield's first pot shop, but a recent Supreme Court decision that reinforced federal laws against using the popular drug has blurred a state law that allows medical patients to use marijuana legally. "The city expects that these inquiries will continue despite the (Supreme Court) decision," according to the proposed ordinance. City staff recommended a one-year ban on medical marijuana clinics in the hope that it will provide enough time for the courts to clear the haze surrounding the legality of such facilities. It will also buy time for city planners to decide where those types of businesses could operate in the city. "Some of the potential issues that must be addressed if the city chooses to permit medical marijuana clinics include . . . number of clinics, security, proximity to schools, churches and other 'sensitive' users and crime," the staff report stated. Also, the council will discuss a new Economic Development Strategy for recruiting and retaining businesses. The strategy was due last year, but has undergone several revisions that held up the process. In general, it calls for more emphasis on redeveloping core commercial districts such as downtown and North Texas Street. Until recently, economic developers have focused on outlying areas such as lower Green Valley and Cordelia. Other items on the agenda include awarding contracts for road improvements at the intersection of Dover Avenue and Air Base Parkway, at the intersection of Travis Boulevard and Second Street, and to add a traffic signal at the intersection of Hilborn Road, Lyon Road and the I-80 westbound offramp. - ---------------- At a Glance Who: Fairfield City Council What: A meeting to discuss Councilman John English's resignation, medical marijuana clinics, road improvements and economic development strategies. When: 7 p.m., Tuesday Where: Council Chamber at the Fairfield Civic Center, 1000 Webster St. Info: 428-7400 - --- MAP posted-by: Beth