In the charming city of Forest Acres, the local City Council is taking steps to reshape where vape shops can operate. This initiative is aimed at regulating the number of vape vendors in relation to schools, churches, and each other. The council is set to hold an important public input session on September 10 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., and they want to hear from you!
The proposed ordinance would restrict vape shops from opening within 1000 feet of a school, a church, or another vape shop. This measure is intended to prevent vape shops from clustering in areas where children and young people frequent. Given the rising concerns over vaping, particularly among youths, the council feels this regulation is necessary.
Vaping has become a growing trend over the last several years, especially among teenagers. According to the exciting findings from the Department of Health and Environmental Control’s (DHEC) 2019 South Carolina Youth Tobacco Survey, a staggering 39.5% of high school students in South Carolina reported having tried e-cigarette products. Such high numbers have raised alarm bells, prompting cities like Forest Acres to take action.
Moreover, the Food and Drug Administration’s latest report on youth tobacco use highlights that about 5.9% of middle and high school students said they currently use e-cigarettes, a noticeable decrease from 7.7% the previous year. While this drop is encouraging, it’s clear that the issue is still significant
The City Council originally discussed this initiative during their meeting on August 13, but they are eager to gather more input from the community. Residents of Forest Acres are encouraged to come to the public input session to voice their opinions, raise concerns, or offer suggestions related to the proposed ordinance and the future of vape shops in their city.
This public input session is not just another meeting; it’s an opportunity for community members to engage directly with their local government. Whether you are a parent concerned about the health of your children, a local shop owner, or simply a resident interested in maintaining the community’s values, your perspective is valuable!
The City Council aims for a balanced approach that protects the well-being of youth while considering the rights of business owners. By restricting the proximity of vape shops, they hope to cultivate a healthier environment for everyone in Forest Acres.
During the session, residents will have the opportunity to express their thoughts on the proposed change. The City Council will listen attentively and may make adjustments based on community feedback. It’s also a chance for residents to ask questions about the regulations and share their experiences related to youth and vaping.
Changes like this often evolve based on community input, and that’s what makes Forest Acres a great place to live. So, mark your calendars for September 10, and don’t miss this chance to have your say. The meeting will take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
In a world filled with choices, being informed and involved helps ensure that those choices align with the community’s values and priorities. Whether you’re a concerned citizen or just want to learn more about local regulations, this session is an opportunity to be part of something important in Forest Acres. Let’s make our voices heard!
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