The City of Lebanon "Use of Tobacco Products & Equipment" ordinance will be effective July 1, 2017. Here’s everything you need to know.
Enactment: On May 3, 2017, the Lebanon City Council passed Ordinance #2017-02, to amend the Code of the City of Lebanon to include Chapter 160, Tobacco Products and Equipment.
What Does This Mean? Effective July 1, 2017, use of all tobacco products and equipment will be prohibited in all City-owned parks and public places, and within 30 feet of any main entrance or exit, and any operable window of all City-owned buildings. Designated smoking areas will be established as determined by the City Manager. Failure to comply with the regulations may result in fines ranging from $25 to $100.
How Do I Learn More? The complete ordinance can be viewed on the City’s website at LebanonNH.gov/Tobacco.
Areas Affected:
- All City-Owned Buildings
- Colburn Park
- Civic Memorial Park
- Eldridge Park
- Fellows Hill Park
- Kilton Public Library
- Lebanon Library
- Lebanon Mall
- Logan Park
- Memorial Park
- Pat Walsh Park
- Riverside Community Park
- Storrs Hill Ski Area
- Basin Fields (former Jr. High)*
- Elks Field*
Questions? Please contact Rec Director Paul Coats at 603-448-5121 or Interim City Manager Paula Maville at 603-448-4220.