Pubdate: Thur, 26 May 2005 Source: Union, The (CA) Copyright: 2005 Nevada County Publishing Company Contact: http://www.theunion.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/957 Author: Brittany Retherford CITY CLARIFIES RULES FOR SMOKING IN PARKS Smoking in Grass Valley city parks needs to be restricted, but not completely prohibited, the Grass Valley City Council decided at its meeting Tuesday night. The council unanimously passed a law that restricts smoking to designated areas only within parks and also broadens the definition of smoking to include any combustible substance, such as medical marijuana. The issue was raised last year after a city park official said the definitions were too loose and exposed children to people smoking medical marijuana. An appointed committee also proposed prohibiting smoking completely. A full ban would make enforcement more clear, but it would also put a greater burden on those who must enforce the law, said Jeff Jewett, the city's director of public works. City Councilwoman Lisa Swarthout, who attended the committee meetings and initially believed a total ban was a good idea, said that prohibiting smoking completely would make it tough on individuals at events to participate if they have to go far to be able to smoke. The city plans to post more signs at parks to alert residents to the designated smoking areas. "Signage is so important, and hopefully you will make sure there is enough. We find that no smoking creates a much better atmosphere for people with children and people who want to have lunch," said Howard Levine, executive director of the Grass Valley Downtown Association. Smoking is prohibited completely in Elizabeth Daniels Park, Dow Alexander Park, and in all park facilities such as playgrounds, park buildings and ball fields. Medical marijuana will still be allowed in the designated smoking areas, pursuant to California law. - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFlorida)