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Portage Trail Dispensary Controversy Continues: Resident Demands Answers After 50-to-1 Opposition

Zoning & Ordinance — Akron - Portage Trail Extension / Merriman Valley

A resident challenged council during public comment over the approval of a marijuana dispensary at the former CVS on Portage Trail Extension, noting nearly 50 residents opposed the project versus one supporter across three public hearings. A lawsuit has been filed.

During the public comment period at the March 2, 2026 council meeting, a resident challenged council members over the approval of a marijuana dispensary at the former CVS location on Portage Trail Extension in the Merriman Valley area. Key Points Raised: - Across three public hearings, approximately 50 residents spoke against the dispensary versus one supporter - Five council members voted against: Phil Lombardo, Bruce Balden, Linda Omobien, Johnny Hannah, and Eric Garrett - The remaining members voted to approve - A lawsuit has already been filed challenging the approval - The city previously spent $200,000 on the Merriman Valley master plan - The resident raised safety concerns about the intersection and impaired driving Context: An earlier proposal for a dispensary in Highland Square was withdrawn after only 15 residents objected. The Portage Trail location generated far more opposition but was still approved. Why This Matters: The filed lawsuit means taxpayers will bear legal costs to defend the approval. This issue highlights tensions between council decisions and public hearing input, a dynamic worth watching in future zoning cases. Source: City of Akron Council Meeting, March 2, 2026 — Public Comment Period