HomeMy WebLinkAboutTony Gangloff re Smoking OrdinanceFrom:Roxanne Rodriguez
To:Tony Gangloff
Cc:City Clerk; Lindsey-Paige McCloy
Subject:RE: Proposed Smoking Ordinance
Date:Tuesday, December 17, 2024 7:44:54 AM
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From: Tony Gangloff <argangloff@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2024 8:18 PM
To: City Clerk <CityClerk@palmspringsca.gov>
Subject: Proposed Smoking Ordinance
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Dear Members of the Sustainability Commission,
Here is the email I just sent:
Dear Members of the Sustainability Commission,
I am writing to express my strong opposition to the inclusion of bars and their outdoor patios in the proposed expansion
of the smoking ordinance. Including these establishments in the ordinance would have detrimental effects on our city’s
economy, tourism, and the LGBTQ+ community.
Palm Springs is renowned for its vibrant LGBTQ+ nightlife, with bars serving as essential social hubs. Implementing a
smoking ban in these establishments, including their outdoor patios, could lead to a decline in patronage, adversely
affecting local businesses and the city’s economy. Moreover, such a measure could be perceived as a direct attack on the
LGBTQ+ community, raising concerns about inclusivity and respect for diversity.
I urge the Commission to:
• Remove the Term “Drink”: Exclude bars and their outdoor patios from the proposed smoking restrictions to prevent
economic harm and negative perceptions.
• Engage with the Community: Involve LGBTQ+ community members and business owners in discussions to understand
the cultural significance of these spaces and the potential impact of the proposed ordinance.
• Preserve Outdoor Patios: Ensure that the proposed regulations do not affect the outdoor patios of bars, allowing
patrons to enjoy these spaces without additional restrictions.
By taking these steps, the Commission can ensure that any policy changes are inclusive, culturally sensitive, and
supportive of the diverse communities that make Palm Springs unique.
Thank you for considering my perspective on this critical issue.
Sincerely,
Tony Gangloff