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Fairfax health and planning staff recommend 1,000-foot buffer for new tobacco retailers near schools; board questions scope and enforcement
Summary
Brandy Temple, an epidemiologist with the Fairfax County Health Department, presented findings and recommendations from a multi-agency work group convened after a December 2024 joint board matter to study retail limitations on tobacco, nicotine, and hemp products.
Brandy Temple, an epidemiologist with the Fairfax County Health Department, presented findings and recommendations from a multi-agency work group convened after a December 2024 joint board matter to study retail limitations on tobacco, nicotine, and hemp products.
Temple told the committee that Virginia law authorizes localities to prohibit retail tobacco sales within 1,000 feet of youth learning facilities but that any regulation would not affect retailers operating prior to July 1, 2024. “Any regulation would affect only newly operating retail, which may limit the impact to the current built environment,” Temple said.
The work group identified about 497 existing tobacco retail locations in Fairfax County and found retail density concentrated in census tracts with higher poverty; staff reported approximately 1.3 tobacco retail locations per square mile countywide. The Health Department presented youth-exposure research and school-proximity mapping showing that inclusion of different facility types changes the regulation’s…
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