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E-Cigarettes Banned in Multiple Tempe Parks: Citations on the Horizon

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E-cigarettes banned from several Tempe parks, citations may be issued


TEMPE, Ariz. — Starting July 29, the City of Tempe is enforcing a ban on smoking and e-cigarette use in several prominent local parks. This new smoke-free policy aims to promote health, enhance recreational experiences, and reduce smoking-related litter.

“Smoke-free environments can help promote health, enhance park experiences and protect the environment from smoking-related litter,” city officials emphasized in a statement. To inform the public, the city will place stickers at various parks. Violators of the new rule may face citations starting in September.

The smoke-free rule will impact numerous parks, including:

  • Benedict Sports Complex
  • Clark Park
  • Creamery Park
  • Daley Park
  • Escalante Park
  • Esquer Park
  • Evelyn Hallman Park
  • Jaycee Park
  • Kiwanis Park
  • Moeur Park
  • Papago Park
  • Parque de Soza
  • Rio Salado Parks (including Tempe Town Lake, Tempe Beach Park, Town Lake Marina, Giuliano, and Tempe Arts Park)
  • Tempe Sports Complex
  • Tempe Woman’s Club Park
  • Waggoner Park

Tempe first banned indoor smoking in 2002, later expanding the policy to include e-cigarettes in 2014. Officials are considering extending the new smoke-free rule to all city parks by the end of the year. This move follows in the footsteps of Phoenix, which restricted smoking in its parks a few years ago.

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