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Lakewood vs Long Beach

How do commercial cannabis zoning rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Long Beach has fewer restrictions than Lakewood.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Commercial cannabis activity has historically been prohibited in unincorporated LA County under Title 22.140.220, but Title 22 amendments adopted alongside the 2022 Equity Program will allow retail, cultivation, manufacturing, and distribution in select industrial zones (M-1, M-1.5, M-2) once licensing rolls out.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach restricts commercial cannabis cultivation, manufacturing, distribution, and testing to specific industrial and limited commercial zones under LBMC Chapter 5.90 and the citywide zoning code, with retail allowed only in designated commercial districts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLong Beach
Code sectionLA County Title 22.140-
Industrial zonesM-1, M-1.5, M-2-
Permit typeConditional Use Permit required-
Per-area capLimited retail per planning area-
Permitting authorityRegional Planning, DCBA-
Code chapters-LBMC 5.90 and 21
Volatile extraction-Banned
Retail zones-Designated commercial
License types-Capped by Council

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Lakewood FAQ

Can a dispensary open in a residential unincorporated neighborhood?

No. Residential and most agricultural zones never permit commercial cannabis. Only the listed industrial and limited commercial zones may host licensed cannabis premises under Title 22.140.

Does this zoning apply inside LA County cities?

No. Title 22 only governs unincorporated areas. Cities such as West Hollywood, Long Beach, and Pasadena set their own commercial cannabis zoning under their municipal codes.

Long Beach FAQ

Can I open a cannabis lounge in Long Beach?

Long Beach has historically not authorized on-site consumption lounges. Check current LBMC 5.90 amendments before applying, as some California cities have begun permitting lounges.

Are home-based cannabis businesses allowed?

No. Commercial cannabis activity cannot be a home occupation under Long Beach zoning, even for delivery or microbusiness license holders. A licensed commercial premises is required.

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