How will the community become aware of the rule change?

Community education will focus on informing members of the public and visitors about the policy and referring people to cessation information if interested. The effort will include informational flyers, new downtown signs, a smoke-free downtown web page, outreach through local media, and information placed in city and partner agency newsletters. City employees such as the City’s downtown ambassadors will also help share the information with downtown businesses and visitors.

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1. What are the benefits of smoke-free public spaces?
2. What is included in “public spaces?"
3. When will this policy take effect?
4. Where is the downtown core?
5. What exactly does the new rule prohibit?
6. Will the policy apply to events that take place in Eugene’s downtown core?
7. How will the smoke-free policy be enforced?
8. I have a business in the downtown core. Is there an option to opt-out of this rule for public space that is adjacent to my private establishment?
9. What are the impacts if my private establishment chooses to opt-out?
10. My commercial property is outside the downtown core. Is there an option to opt-in to this rule?
11. How will the community become aware of the rule change?
12. Did the community have a chance to comment on the proposed rule change?
13. Why are e-cigarettes prohibited?
14. What are some of the benefits of quitting smoking?
15. What resources are available to help people quit smoking?