Dear Friend --
Long Beach is canceling all large
events and gatherings of more than 250 people through April. This will
affect events like the Grand Prix of Long Beach and Beach Streets. We
are releasing guidelines to follow for all organizations and citywide
facilities.
In a proactive effort to minimize
COVID-19 exposure, the City of Long Beach will expand on the guidance
issued by Governor Gavin Newsom with regard to the management and
subsequent cancellation and/or postponement of events with an
estimated attendance of 250 or more people. Today, Long Beach Health
Officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, signed a declaration that prohibits all
large-scale events in the city. This declaration is effective
immediately and will remain in effect through April 30, 2020, unless
further action is taken by the Health Officer to lessen or expand the
order.
This order applies to all social, spiritual,
recreational and business activities including, but not limited to:
community, civic, public, leisure, faith-based and sporting events;
parades; concerts; festivals; conventions; fundraisers and similar
activities.
We recognize that this decision affects tens of
thousands of residents and visitors, and for some will create immense
financial hardship. But our top priority must be the health and
well-being of our community and this is absolutely the right thing to
do.
Canceled/postponed events include but are not limited to
those listed below. Other canceled events will be listed at
www.longbeach.gov/covid19 as they are reported to the City. March
10-14 - Western Pool and Spa Show March 10-16 - CPRS Annual
Conference March 12-15 - Spotlight Events March 20-22 - 4 Wheel
Parts Truck & Jeep Fest March 20-23 - West Coast Elite
Dance March 21 - Beach Streets University March 21- Long Beach
STS March 21 - Long Beach POPS - Broadway Blockbusters March
24-27 - NAPNAP Conference March 27 - Funk N Funny Comedy &
Concert March 28 - Touch a Truck March 29 - WTUI 2020 March
31 - HOSA State Leadership Conference April 1-2 - Womenshelter
Event April 3-4 - Black and White Ball April 3-4 - Jim
Jeffries/AEG April 4 - WBFF/John’s Holds April 5 - Stagepoint
Productions Concert April 5 - Grand Prix 5K April 7 - Cambodian
New Year Parade April 7 - Grand Prix Press Day/Grand Prix
View April 8-12 - Regional Dance America/Pacific April 9-11 -
Formula Drift April 9 - YMCA Good Friday Breakfast April 17-19 -
Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach April 18-30 - Disney on Ice April
21-22 - CSULB Economic Forecast Breakfast April 22-26 - Herbalife
Development Leadership Weekend April 22-27 - South Bay Home and
Garden Show April 25-30 - ISA Automation Week April 25 -
Magnolia Public Schools STEAM Expo April 26 - Walk for
Kids April 30 - Shen Yun 2020
The Acura Grand Prix of Long
Beach has taken place for the last 45 years. It is the city’s most
popular event and is attended by approximately 180,000 people
annually. The City looks forward to working with Grand Prix
Association of Long Beach as well as other promoters to find solutions
for holding their events at a later date as the situation
warrants.
Additional guidance
and direction from the State of California includes the
cancellation or postponement of:
- Concerts, conferences, sporting events (if attendees number
greater than 250, or where attendees cannot maintain a six-foot
distance).
- Smaller gatherings of fewer than 250 people shall be canceled or
postponed if attendees are unable to maintain a six-foot
distance.
- Gatherings of people at high risk for serious illness shall
consist of no more than 10 people
- This includes gatherings at retirement facilities, assisted living
facilities, developmental homes and support groups for people with
health conditions.
- Any other event that brings people into a single room, indoor or
outdoor space and applies to all nonessential gatherings, regardless
of their sponsors.
This guidance and direction does NOT apply to:
Schools, workplaces and regular places of business, including movie
theaters, stores, malls, casinos, senior centers, daycare centers
(senior and daycare centers should limit communal gatherings,
however), dormitories, public transportation and theme parks.
The City of Long Beach, in consultation with the Department of
Health and Human Services, will regularly revisit this action and make
adjustments accordingly and further guidance will be issued as
necessary. The safety of the public will remain at the forefront of
the City’s decision-making process.
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The City encourages all residents to visit www.longbeach.gov/COVID19
for up-to-date facts on COVID-19, and to avoid misinformation. You can
also follow updates, tips and notices on the City’s social media pages
@LongBeachCity and @LBHealthDept and by following hashtag
#COVID19LongBeach.
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