Petaluma City Council voiced majority support for altering the city’s cannabis regulations, potentially making room for more large changes in the future. Council members did not hold a vote Monday night, but did give staff direction on whether to consider a less stringent, and more quickly implemented, “incremental” approach or a more robust “comprehensive” approach that would not be considered until 2025. Petaluma’s current cannabis ordinance, adopted in 2017, allows two delivery-only retailers and an unlimited number of manufacturing, processing and testing operations . The largest change within the incremental approach would come in the form of allowing three retail permits in the city of Petaluma.