Dear Friend --
As we announced yesterday, the City is adjusting our outdoor
recreation guidelines and will reopen public beaches in Long Beach for
active recreational activities only - beginning Wednesday, May 13.
This aligns with the rest of Los Angeles County and follows California
State guidance.
The reopening of our beaches signifies a step towards more
opportunities to enjoy our open spaces. I know that many in our
community have been looking forward to more recreation and I’m urging
everyone to continue practicing physical distancing so we can continue
moving forward safely.
Beaches will open daily from sunrise to sunset for solo or family
members of the same household to use for recreation, including:
- Swimming
- Kayaking
- Walking and running
- Kitesurfing
- And similar active recreational activities
Beach restrooms are open, adhering to physical distancing
protocols. As a precautionary measure, staff is disinfecting
facilities on a regular basis to deter the spread of the virus.
Rosie’s Dog Beach will reopen, and to remain consistent throughout
the city and with Los Angeles County, the City’s dog parks will reopen
as well.
The opening of beaches and dog parks for active recreation come
with specific rules that remain paramount to limiting the spread of
COVID-19.
Beachgoers and those visiting the dog beach and dog parks must:
- Stay at least 6 feet from others at all times.
- Members of the same household are exempted.
- Avoid crowded areas.
- Wear face coverings when in close contact with people outside of
one’s household.
- Face coverings are not required while engaging in solo physically
distanced exercise.
- Provide adequate physical distancing of 6 feet or more when
passing others.
- Continue moving, without lingering at any one spot, except as
needed for brief rests.
- Stay home if sick.
- Wash or sanitize your hands regularly, including before and after
visiting beaches and parks.
Gatherings of any size are prohibited at all beaches and parks,
including, but not limited to, events, athletic competitions, youth
camps and recreational programming. Chairs, canopies, coolers, grills,
sunbathing or any similar stationary activity on the beach or in parks
is prohibited. Playgrounds remain closed.
Parking lots and the pier will remain closed to the public.
Residents who have been issued
special parking permits in an effort to ease parking congestion
will still be able to use those spaces.
The City temporarily closed
its public beaches in March in accordance with the state’s “Stay at
Home” order and the City of Long Beach’s “Safer at Home” order to help
prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Opening beaches for active recreation is the third action taken by
the City since it entered phase two of Governor Gavin Newsom’s
four-phase plan to gradually lift restrictions. Other measures include
the reopening
of additional retail for curbside pickup on Friday, May 8, and the
reopening
of beach and bike paths, trails and tennis courts on Monday, May
11.
Thank you,