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Long Beach vs Norwalk

How do outdoor smoking restrictions rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Long Beach and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Long Beach prohibits smoking and vaping at all city parks, beaches, the bike path, outdoor dining, and within 20 feet of public buildings, with limited designated smoking areas.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Title 11.36 bans smoking in county parks (2007), on county beaches (2009), at outdoor dining areas (2010), and within twenty-five feet of any business doorway, window, or air intake. The rules cover tobacco, e-cigarettes, and cannabis under Public Health enforcement countywide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachNorwalk
Code sectionLBMC Chapter 8.68LACO Title 11.36
Beaches and parksSmoke-free-
Buffer20 feet from entrances-
E-cigarettesIncluded in ban-
CannabisPublic use prohibited-
Park ban year-2007 ordinance
Beach ban year-2009 ordinance
Doorway buffer-25 feet from entrances
Covered products-Tobacco, vape, cannabis

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Long Beach FAQ

Are e-cigarettes covered?

Yes. The Long Beach smoking ordinance includes electronic smoking devices, vape pens, and aerosol nicotine products. Cannabis combustion and dabbing also fall under the prohibition.

Are there any smoking areas?

Limited designated smoking areas exist at Long Beach Airport and certain large city venues. Otherwise, residents must smoke on private property at least 20 feet from public building entrances.

Norwalk FAQ

Can I vape on a county beach or park?

No. Title 11.36 explicitly covers electronic cigarettes and vaping devices in county parks and beaches. The ban also reaches cannabis vaping anywhere combustible smoking is prohibited under the same chapter.

Does the 25-foot buffer apply to apartment buildings?

The 25-foot doorway rule targets commercial entrances. Multifamily housing in unincorporated LA County has separate common-area smoke-free requirements under Title 11.36 covering hallways, courtyards, and shared balconies.

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