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Resolution 2019-30727 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-30727 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO IMPLEMENT AN OUTREACH PROGRAM TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC REGARDING THE DANGERS OF E- CIGARETTE AND VAPING IN ALL CITY RECREATION CENTERS,AS WELL AS ON MIAMI BEACH TROLLEYS AND AT CITY BUS STOPS. WHEREAS, at the January 29, 2019 Youth Commission meeting, the members requested support to place promotional materials regarding the dangers of vaping and e-cigarettes in all public youth recreation centers, as well as on Miami Beach trolleys and bus stops; and WHEREAS, e-cigarette usage among minors in and out of schools continues to grow; and WHEREAS, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)just reported that more than 2 million middle and high school students used e-cigarettes in 2017 and nearly 10.7 million teens are at risk for e-cigarette use and potential addiction; and WHEREAS, new research has started to shed light that e-cigarette can be just as, or more, dangerous and addicting than tobacco products; and WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) have begun to take many steps to address protecting the next generation from the harms of e-cigarette use and vaping; and WHEREAS, M-DCPS is exploring installing sensors in schools, and some students have pledged to not use e-cigarettes; and WHEREAS, parents/guardians and students need to continue to receive information about the hazards of e-cigarettes and vaping. Therefore, the City Manager should be authorized to implement an outreach program to promote greater awareness of what these products look like and the dangers associated with their usage so that parents/guardians and youth become a part of the solution. Youth vaping cannot be tolerated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Mayor and City Commission hereby authorize the City Manager to implement an outreach program to educate the public regarding the dangers of e-cigarette and vaping in all City recreation centers, as well as on Miami Beach trolleys and City bus stops. PASSED AND ADOPTED this /3 day of March, 2019. ATTEST: .,,,n\ B N _ ,zen..........400, ."--17 Al ,..„- -►;�.- =�� Gelb r, Mayor Z ri,; *`.INCORP ORATED= * ' APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE Rafael E. Granado, City CIA \ �•,��' F R rECUTIO3NL73 #. 14.. -'—' ...',\O)i �1 t1�t��ti,.;;"26_,`�'�' City Attorney Date Resolutions -C7 G MIAMIRE H COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: March 13, 2019 • SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO IMPLEMENT AN OUTREACH PROGRAM TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC REGARDING THE DANGERS OF E-CIGARETTE AND VAPING IN ALL CITY RECREATION CENTERS,AS WELL AS ON MIAMI BEACH TROLLEYS AND AT CITY BUS STOPS. RECOMMENDATION Support to place promotional materials regarding the dangers of vaping and e-cigarettes in all public youth recreation centers, as well as public Miami Beach trolleys and bus stops. ANALYSIS At the January 29, 2019 Youth Commission meeting, members requested support to place promotional materials regarding the dangers of vaping and e-cigarettes in all public youth recreation centers, as well as public Miami Beach trolleys and bus stops. E-cigarette usage among minors in and out of schools continues to grow. The FDA just reported that more than 2 million middle and high school students used e-cigarettes in 2017 and nearly 10.7 million teens are at risk for e-cigarette use and potential addiction. The FDA sees it as an epidemic and has started a new educational campaign. If we don't stop this in our schools, we may easily see a new generation of addicts. New research has started to shed light that e-cigarettes can be just as or more dangerous and addicting than tobacco products. In a recent Journal of Pediatrics published study, the authors'findings showed there were 5 cancer causing toxins in the urine of 16 year olds who inhaled e-cigarette vapor. Other studies are coming out to show these products are extremely addicting and lead minors to experimenting with other substances. There is an additional issue of vaping with illegal substances which further exacerbates the problem. Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) have begun many steps to address protecting the next generation. M-DCPS is exploring installing sensors, and some students have pledged to not use e-cigarettes. CONCLUSION Parents/guardians and students need to continue to receive information about the hazards of e- cigarettes and vaping. As a part of the overall campaign, outreach efforts should promote greater awareness of what the products look like and the dangers associated with its usage, so Page 553 of 1418 parents/guardians and youth become part of the solution. Youth vaping cannot be tolerated. KEY INTENDED OUTCOMES SUPPORTED Achieve Educational (K-12) Excellence Legislative Tracking Organizational Development Performance Initiatives Sponsor Commissioner John Aleman Page 554 of 1418