Students present petition against tobacco store
Three Whitefish Middle School students
submitted a petition signed by 348 students to the city last week
stating their disapproval of a tobacco business slated to open
across from the school on Second Street.
Sixth-grader McKayla Stone organized
the petition, while student council members Bergen Carloss and Kate
Ehrenberg helped gather signatures. The trio met with city planning
director David Taylor at City Hall on Wednesday to share their
concerns.
“Since we’ve been at Muldown and now in
middle school, it’s always been ‘no drugs, no drugs,’” Stone said.
“Now all of a sudden we have a tobacco store next to the
school.”
Carloss said the students who signed
the petition say they don’t want to be subjected to the presence of
tobacco near the school.
“Most kids don’t even believe you when
you tell them a tobacco store is going in there,” she said.
The three girls suggest the business
should move to a different location and say having a tobacco store
at the entrance to Whitefish is a poor representation of the
city.
Taylor notes there is nothing currently
in city code that prohibits the business from moving into that
location. The city council could make a zoning change to add a
buffer around the school, Taylor said, but that could take months
to finalize, and the business is already approved to move in.
Taylor said city attorney Mary Van
Buskirk is exploring other options.