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File #: 14-2100-0910    Name: Smoking Ban Resolution
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/28/2014 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 9/10/2014 Final action: 9/10/2014
Title: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SMOKE FREE PARKS AND BEACHES
Sponsors: Law Department
Indexes: Resolutions-CPD Business
Code sections: Chapter 7 - USE OF PARKS
Attachments: 1. Smoke Free Resolution

A resolution
adopted by The Board of Commissioners of the Chicago Park District, Illinois
Presented by Michael P. Kelly, General Superintendent & CEO on September 10, 2014
Title
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SMOKE FREE PARKS AND BEACHES


Body
WHEREAS, The Chicago Park District is dedicated to keeping its beaches, parks, playgrounds, playlots, general facilities and harbors safe, clean, healthy and pleasant for everyone;

WHEREAS, Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of death in the United States;

WHEREAS, The term smoking refers to inhaling, exhaling, burning or carrying any lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe, or other lighted or vaporized substance in any manner or form, including tobacco and marijuana used for medical or any other purpose;

WHEREAS, Smoking is ultimately harmful to every user's health, directly causing cancer, respiratory and cardiovascular disease, adverse pregnancy outcomes and premature death;

WHEREAS, Secondhand smoke has been found to cause coronary heart disease in non-smokers and is a threat to the personal health of everyone, especially persons with asthma, other respiratory problems, the elderly and children;

WHEREAS, Smoking often begins in childhood and adolescence and continues on due to the powerfully addictive substance found in tobacco, Nicotine. Moreover, children and youth who observe smoking at public beaches, parks, playgrounds and playlots may model this harmful behavior;

WHEREAS, Careless disposal of smoking materials creates a fire hazard and litter that is both unsightly and unhealthy. These materials are particularly hazardous to children who may handle and/or ingest them. These materials further pose harm to wildlife. Habitats in our parks, surrounding harbors, rivers, lagoons and the lake may be adversely impacted by the litter tobacco use generates;

WHEREAS, The Chicago Park District may promulgate such rules and regul...

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