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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12- Council `CITY OF SAN BERVO')RDINO - REQUEST r 1R COUNCIL ACTION From: F. J . Curlin, M. D. Subject: Request to form a task force to examine the City' s current tobacco Dept: Council control ordinance -- Cal State University San Bernardino Date: 9/14/93 Synopsis of Previous Council action: Recommended motion: That the request of California State University, San Bernardino relative to the formation of a task force to examine the City's current tobacco control ordinance and to consider ways to update the ordinance to meet the community's needs, be approved. Sign ture Contact person: F. J. Curlin, M. D. Phone: 384-5188 Supporting data attached: Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct No.) (Acct Description) Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No.� CITY OF SAN BERNAP IDINO - REQUEST F COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT California State University at San Bernardino, in conjunction with The Behavioral Health Institute is proposing that the City of San Bernardino sponsor a task force to review the City's current tobacco control ordinance and to look at ways to update the ordinance in an attempt to meet the community' s needs. California State University has offered to coordinate the formation of the task force and host meetings at the University Campus in the Institute' s offices. The Project Coordinator, Laurie Tully-Payne, will be assisting the task members by providing meeting notices to the members and council members, and periodic updates to the City. Support for the formation of this task force is being requested as well as input from the Mayor and Council concerning its composition. Representatives from a variety of groups have been suggested -- Chamber of Commerce, restaurants, San Bernardino County Public Health TURN Program, PTA, Convention and Visitor' s Bureau, sports groups, and health professionals. It is recommended that the request of California State University, San Bernardino to form a task force to examine the City's current tobacco control ordinance, along with ways to update it to meet the community's needs, be approved. s 0 The California CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SAN BERNARDINO State University September 14, 1993 Dr. F.J. Curlin, City Councilmember 300 North D Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Dear Councilmember Curlin: I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and the City Council for your interest and past discussion regarding tobacco control in the City of San Bernardino. The issue is one of great importance to the health of residents in the city. After listening to the discussion held at the City Council meeting and further BEHAVIORAL discussions with council members, I would like to propose to assist the city in further examination of the current tobacco control ordinance. HEALTH INSTITUTF The Behavioral Health Institute would like to propose that the City of San Bernardino sponsor a task force to review the current ordinance and look at ways 909/880-5567 to update the ordinance to meet the community's needs. We would like to offer to coordinate the formation of the task force and host meetings at the University Campus in the Institute's offices. The Project Coordinator, Laurie Tully-Payne, would be assisting the task force by providing meeting notices to the members and council members, and periodic updates to the city. We have worked with other cities and community representatives in this manner and have been able to provide good information to the council that is supported by businesses and residents. We would ask for the council's support to form the task force and give us input regarding who the council would like to see serve on the task force. We would suggest representatives from a variety of groups such as the Chamber of Commerce, Restaurants, San Bernardino County Public Health TURN Program, PTA, the City's Convention and Visitors Bureau, sports groups, health professionals, and a major employer for the city. The meetings would be open to the public and the council members would be notified and invited to attend. We hope the council will take this opportunity to review the issue and its impact on the residents. We look forward to working with the city council and providing good community input to allow the council to make better decisions regarding the health of the residents. Sincerely, Wibeth Klon Ph.D. 5500 University Parkway,San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397 Project Direct r