Dear Friend --
Access is now closed to Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier, the El
Dorado Nature Center and parking lots at City-owned parks and beaches
through April 19 to prevent large groups of people from congregating
in public spaces, in accordance with the latest
clarification to the state’s “Stay at Home” order and the City of
Long Beach’s “Safer at Home” order.
Additionally, gatherings of any size will be prohibited citywide as
part of the updated order.
We are taking this next step because there are too many people
ignoring social distancing while visiting our trails and beaches. You
can still ride your bicycle, walk your dog or go for a run, but we’re
encouraging folks to avoid any type of gathering and to avoid groups
of people. This is a health crisis and we must act now.
All residents must remain at home, with the following exceptions as
long as social distancing of six feet or more is maintained:
- Travel to and from essential businesses.
- Travel to work at, or provide service to, a healthcare operation
or essential infrastructure.
- Engage in essential activities such as going to the grocery store
or a medical appointment.
- Exercise, jogging and other outdoor activities.
As
previously announced, sports facilities at City-owned parks and
beaches remain closed.
Residents
living in parking impacted neighborhoods who have obtained special
permits will still be allowed to park their vehicles at City-owned
beach lots as a free alternative through April 30. Vehicles parking in
a beach lot without a permit are subject to enforcement. Applications
are still being accepted for free permits at the following beach
parking lots:
- Granada, 5100 E. Ocean Blvd.
- Junipero, 2100 E. Ocean Blvd.
- Belmont, 3998 E. Allin St.
Interested residents can email [email protected] to
receive an application.
Additionally, the closure of commercial properties and businesses
listed under the City’s order was expanded to include indoor and
outdoor flea markets and swap meets.
The City would also like to make clear that the following
businesses, among others, are deemed non-essential and must close
under the Order:
- Gyms and fitness centers.
- Bars that do not serve food.
- Movie theaters and drive-in theaters.
- Live performance theaters, concert halls, arenas and
stadiums.
- Bowling alleys and arcades.
- Wineries, breweries and taprooms that provide tastings.
As the City continues to navigate through this unprecedented public
health crisis, we will continue to review the statewide order to
ensure the City’s compliance by amending our order accordingly.
The changes are at the direction of the Acting City Manager in
accordance with the Emergency Powers granted to the City Manager
through the Proclamation
of Local Emergency.
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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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