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Yolo County Now Accepting New Cannabis Use Permit Applications

Dec 16, 2025 11:54AM ● By Yolo County News Release

The available permit types include cultivation, distribution, manufacturing, microbusiness, non-retail storefront, nursery, processing, retail storefront and testing. Photo courtesy of iStock


WOODLAND, CA (MPG) - The Yolo County Community Services Department announced that the Cannabis Use Permit application process will reopen for new applicants beginning Monday, Jan. 5, 2026.

A Cannabis Use Permit is a discretionary approval granted by Yolo County that entitles a specific property in unincorporated Yolo County to operate a commercial cannabis activity, including cultivation, processing, distribution, retail storefront sales and other allowed uses. 

“This is an exciting step forward for Yolo County,” said April Meneghetti, Director of Environmental Health.

“By reopening the application process for Cannabis Use Permits, we’re supporting a responsible, locally rooted cannabis industry that contributes to our economy while upholding the values and priorities of our community members,” Meneghetti said.

Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to review the Cannabis Land Use Ordinance (Article 14 of Chapter 2 of Title 8 of the Yolo County Code) prior to submitting an application.

The ordinance outlines regulatory requirements related to land use, zoning, and development standards, allowable locations, operational limits, overconcentration controls and buffer requirements. Additional resources are available at www.YoloCounty.gov/cannabis

The available permit types include cultivation, distribution, manufacturing, microbusiness, non-retail storefront, nursery, processing, retail storefront and testing. Applicants must meet all local and state regulatory requirements. Visit www.YoloCounty.gov/cannabis-use-permit to apply.

Yolo County encourages prospective applicants to visit the County’s website for the most current information on requirements, timelines and application resources. For questions or additional information, contact Tracy Gonzalez, Associate Planner at (530) 666-8803 or [email protected]