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Smoking Ban is a Big Change for Residents

Some local apartments are banning smoking indoors amidst encouragement from the federal government.

In Fort Atkinson, the Parkview and Rockland Court Apartments will begin banning smoking in individual units next month. The facilities get rental assistance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which has encouraged management companies to make the switch with additional grant points and repeated health notices.

At Rockland, staff plan to designate a smoking gazebo, but some residents still say the new rules do not make sense.

"It's okay to have a grill ten feet away, and while you're grilling under what they're saying you could not smoke a cigarette or you could face termination from your apartment," said Vern Zech, a resident for more than six years. The new rules will prevent smoking within 20 feet of any door.

Still, the property manager says some residents are excited about the change. But, he notes challenge in quitting and remains concerned about some long-time smokers who use walkers or other mobility devices possibly making the trips outside a struggle.

"I'm worried about my long-term smokers, what it's going to do to them, because even if they don't live here they've got to live someplace, they've got to adjust and that will be hard thing," said Property Manager Dan Rankin.

Rankin held a tenant meeting to explain the changes and hopes to add additional outdoor seating when the weather warms.


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  • by Matthews Location: Madison on Jan 9, 2013 at 01:39 PM
    I am a manager of a senior subsidized bldg, and it is a major health concern, the second hand smoke spreads into hallways and even into others apartments. As a manager, it is hard to go into a smokers apt, sometimes it is so thick with smoke, it makes you sick, also you smell like smoke for hours afterwards. This is not to mention the cost to flip the apartment, smoke damage is very expensive.
  • by LA on Jan 9, 2013 at 10:05 AM
    I think this is a good idea. Smoke goes into other units and causes some people serious health problems.
  • by Doris Location: Watertown, WI on Jan 8, 2013 at 11:25 AM
    I live in a building where we have no smoking policy. The smokers have a little area out back to smoke in, just like Rockland Court will have. I agree with this because I am a non-smoker and I hate walking through a cloud of smoke to get into my building.
  • by tax payer Location: Location on Jan 8, 2013 at 10:42 AM
    this is a funny story to me. the comment about the grill vs. smoking. Not really the issue here to me. It's low income housing so I think they're trying to discurage people who receive gov. assistence from doing non essental things like SMOKING. If you can afford an $8 pack of smokes, then you don't need my tax dollars! sorry to sound so cold about it, but I see a lot of people who "have it better" being on some sort of gov assistance, and I have to work very hard for the little i do have. That's not right either!
  • by Randy Ree Location: Stoughton WI on Jan 8, 2013 at 10:10 AM
    Yet another slap in the face for our smoking people here. American Government has been harassing and discriminating against smokers for two long. Every person in this Country has equal rights yet it seems that our Government thinks differantly. Lets face it, most people here hate smokers and don't care about them at all. When smokers try to stand up for their rights most people just whine and say "what about me". I don't see any bans on beer or liquor that causes many deaths and diseases to the users!
  • by whatev Location: Location on Jan 8, 2013 at 07:25 AM
    Good for them! Our neighbor smokes and it always comes our way. There's nothing more annoying then breathing someone elses nasty habit! The smoking ban in public places has only been a blessing!

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