Posted: 12:42 PM Jun 23, 2012 Reporter: The Associated Press
The Forest Board of Aldermen expects to vote on an anti-smoking ordinance in July.
The proposal being drafted would bar smoking in public places. The city held a public meeting on the proposal earlier this month.
Mayor Nancy Chambers tells the Scott County Times that she has not receive any negative calls about the proposed ordinance.
The board of aldermen meets July 3. If they approve the ordinance then, it would take effect in about 30 days.
The city is using as a basis for its ordinance a proposal from the Mississippi Tobacco-Free Coalition. The organization has suggested a smoke-free ordinance to prohibit smoking in all indoor places and within 15-20 feet of entrances to indoor public places including workplaces, public buildings, offices, restaurants and bars.