Anyone following the issue with lack of power where High Hampton's cultivation land is? Curious what your thoughts are on this. Maybe it's old news, but I figure a lot of people are investing with them based on their lofty cultivation plans--my worry is we won't see their first production roll in until 2020 based the latest City Council meeting--which addressed the fact that the City has to build a sub-station in the cultivation zone to give cultivators adequate power. Here is a video from the City Council session:
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