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FINDING THE INFORMATION RELEVANT TO YOU READING THE GUIDELINES 890-\= As you read through the Reopening Guidelines, please refer to these definitions to help clarify how the reopening stages affect you. Vulnerable Population This includes individuals that are aged 65 or older, pregnant and breastfeeding, experiencing homelessness or have underlying medical conditions defined by CDC. We strongly urge these individuals to continue sheltering in place. Individuals – This all-encompassing category applies to residents, visitors, customers, and employers and employees. Throughout the stages, all individuals must adhere to these guidelines at all times. Business – If you are an employer for a specific sector, such as Non-Essential Business or Entertainment Venues and Amusement Parks, please refer to this category for guidelines on how to operate in each stage. Business sectors are to remain closed unless stated otherwise. Remarks/Resources – To help guide our community to a successful reopening while minimizing public health risks, additional resources from CDC and LA County have been provided. CDC – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention LACDPH – Los Angeles County Department of Public Health PPE – Personal Protective Equipment (sanitary supplies, gloves, face coverings, etc.) All businesses that are permitted to reopen must post the signage provided by the City and prepare, implement, and post the required protocols from LA County Department of Public Health prior to opening.

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FINDING THE INFORMATION RELEVANT TO YOU

READING THE GUIDELINES

890-\=

As you read through the Reopening Guidelines, please refer to these definitions to help clarify how the reopening stages affect you. Vulnerable Population – This includes individuals that are aged 65 or older, pregnant and breastfeeding, experiencing homelessness or have underlying medical conditions defined by CDC. We strongly urge these individuals to continue sheltering in place. Individuals – This all-encompassing category applies to residents, visitors, customers, and employers and employees. Throughout the stages, all individuals must adhere to these guidelines at all times. Business – If you are an employer for a specific sector, such as Non-Essential Business or Entertainment Venues and Amusement Parks, please refer to this category for guidelines on how to operate in each stage. Business sectors are to remain closed unless stated otherwise. Remarks/Resources – To help guide our community to a successful reopening while minimizing public health risks, additional resources from CDC and LA County have been provided. CDC – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention LACDPH – Los Angeles County Department of Public Health PPE – Personal Protective Equipment (sanitary supplies, gloves, face coverings, etc.) All businesses that are permitted to reopen must post the signage provided by the City and prepare, implement, and post the required protocols from LA County Department of Public Health prior to opening.

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NON-ESSENTIAL BUSINESS

(Florists, Toy, Music, Book, Clothing, Sporting Goods, Car Dealerships, Car Washes, Manufacturing, Personal Care, Gyms and

Fitness, Restaurants, Offices, Bars and Nightclubs)

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a facemask

• Practice good hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are sick

• Those who have been instructed by

their medical provider that they

should not wear a face covering

should wear a face shield with a

drape on the bottom edge to be

compliant with State directives, as

long as their condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a tissue

or the inside of your elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services

and support as needed

Manufacturing: Date Open May 14, 2020

• Manufacturing and logistic sector businesses

that supply lower-risk retail businesses can

open

• LACDPH protocols

Retail: Date Open May 27, 2020

• All lower-risk retail businesses may open for

curbside pick-up and limited in-store

customers at no more than 50% maximum

occupancy

• LACDPH protocols for in-store shopping

• Indoor and outdoor flea markets and swap

meets may open with adherence to physical

distancing protocols

• Car washes can open with adherence to

physical distancing and infection control

protocols.

• LACDPH protocols

For-Hire Fishing and Chartered Boats: Open

June 12, 2020

• Must implement the required protocols

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-Related

Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine Guidance

for Close Contacts to COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation Instructions for

People with COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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NON-ESSENTIAL BUSINESS (CONT.)

(Florists, Toy, Music, Book, Clothing, Sporting Goods, Car Dealerships, Car Washes, Manufacturing, Personal Care, Gyms and

Fitness, Restaurants, Offices, Bars and Nightclubs)

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

Restaurants: Open July 1, 2020

• Restaurants and other food facilities that prepare and

serve food, may open for delivery, drive thru, carry out,

and outdoor onsite table dining only

• Indoor dining is not permitted

• On-site outdoor seating must adhere to physical

distancing of at least six feet between customers at

different tables

• Entertainment options are prohibited

• LACDPH protocols

Hair Salons and Barbershops: Open July 14, 2020

• May open for outdoor operations only. All indoor

operations must be closed to the public until further notice

• Outdoor operations may only be provided as permitted by

the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology and

local zoning laws

• Employee and customer screenings must be conducted

before entering the workspace (can be done remotely or

in person upon arrival)

• LACDPH protocols

Fitness Facilities: Open July 14, 2020

• Fitness facilities, including private gymnasiums, may open

for outdoor operations only. The indoor portions of fitness

facilities are closed to the public until further notice.

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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NON-ESSENTIAL BUSINESS (CONT.)

(Florists, Toy, Music, Book, Clothing, Sporting Goods, Car Dealerships, Car Washes, Manufacturing, Personal Care, Gyms and

Fitness, Restaurants, Offices, Bars and Nightclubs)

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Employee and customer screenings must be conducted before

entering the workspace (can be done remotely or in person

upon arrival)

• LACDPH protocols

Personal Care Establishments: July 14, 2020

• Nail salons, tanning salons, esthetician, skin care,

cosmetology services, electrology, body art professionals,

tattoo parlors, piercing shops and massage therapy

businesses may open for outdoor operations only. The indoor

portions of personal care establishments are closed to the

public until further notice

• Outdoor operations may only be provided as permitted by the

California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology and local

zoning laws

• Employee and customer screenings must be conducted before

entering the workspace (can be done remotely or in person

upon arrival)

• Mobile or in-home care services are not allowed

• LACDPH protocols

Office-based Worksites: Open TBD

• All indoor portions and operations must cease in-person

operations until further notice

• Operations may continue via telework and for minimum basic

operations only

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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NON-ESSENTIAL BUSINESS (CONT.)

(Florists, Toy, Music, Book, Clothing, Sporting Goods, Car Dealerships, Car Washes, Manufacturing, Personal Care, Gyms and

Fitness, Restaurants, Offices, Bars and Nightclubs)

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Telework continued for as many employees as possible

• Employee and customer screenings must be conducted before

entering the workspace (can be done remotely or in person

upon arrival)

• LACDPH protocols

Indoor Malls and Shopping Centers: Open TBD

• Indoor malls and shopping centers (defined as a building with

seven or more sales or retail establishments with adjoining

indoor space), must close all indoor portions and operations

until further notice

• Businesses located entirely within the interior of an indoor mall

or shopping center may offer services via outdoor curbside

pick-up

• Businesses that are accessible by the public from the exterior

of the indoor mall or shopping center may remain open to the

public

• LACDPH protocols

Open TBD

• All bars, breweries, brew pubs, pubs, wineries, and tasting

rooms that do not offer sit-down dine-in meals remain closed

• Cardrooms, satellite wagering facilities and racetracks with

onsite wagering facilities remain closed

• Indoor, in-person onsite dining remains closed

Hot tubs, steam rooms and saunas not located on a residential

property remain closed

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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CHILDCARE / EARLY CHILHOOD EDUCATION (ECE)

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a facemask

• Practice good hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are

sick

• Those who have been instructed

by their medical provider that

they should not wear a face

covering should wear a face

shield with a drape on the bottom

edge to be compliant with State

directives, as long as their

condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a

tissue or the inside of your

elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services

and support as needed

Open (Essential Business Guidelines)

• Childcare facilities remain open, with limit of 10

children per classroom (room dividers that are floor

to ceiling can be used to divide up large classroom

spaces where building occupancy thresholds were

more than 30 people per classroom)

• Ensure facility safety and safety of staff and

children

• Ensure capacity for contact tracing to prevent

infection

• Offer alternative assignments for employees who

are elderly and/or have underlying health

conditions

• Close all common areas or strict enforcement to

physical distancing

• No indoor or outdoor playgrounds for children

except those located within a childcare center

Day Camps: Open June 12, 2020

• Day camps may open with proper physical

distancing and infection control protocols in place

• Campers’ temperature must be taken before camp

begins

• Outdoor activities are encouraged

• Campers should bring their own meals, when

possible

• LACDPH Protocols

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine

Guidance for Close Contacts to

COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation

Instructions for People with COVID-

19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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PRE K – 12 SCHOOLS

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a facemask

• Practice good hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are

sick

• Those who have been instructed

by their medical provider that they

should not wear a face covering

should wear a face shield with a

drape on the bottom edge to be

compliant with State directives, as

long as their condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a

tissue or the inside of your

elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services

and support as needed

Date Open TBD

• Schools within LA County must remained

closed to in-person learning until the County

has been off of the State’s County Monitoring

List for 14 consecutive days

• Ensure supply chain for required personal

protective equipment, cloth face coverings,

cleaning/disinfecting supplies and cleaning

services

• Continued compliance with current directives,

including Minimum Basic Operations

• School campuses remain closed to the public;

districts can conduct distance learning only

• Gatherings of any size are prohibited

• Offer alternative assignments for employees

who are elderly and/or have underlying health

conditions

• Close all common areas or strict enforcement

of physical distancing

• LA County Exposure Management Plan

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine Guidance

for Close Contacts to COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation Instructions

for People with COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a facemask

• Practice good hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are

sick

• Those who have been instructed by

their medical provider that they

should not wear a face covering

should wear a face shield with a

drape on the bottom edge to be

compliant with State directives, as

long as their condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a

tissue or the inside of your

elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services

and support as needed

Date Open TBD

• Campuses open to accommodate

essential learning activities including

classroom instruction with class size/labs

limited to less than 30 people

• Dining halls and cafeterias offer take-out

and pick-up and offer limited in-person

dining at 25% occupancy with adherence

to physical distancing requirements.

• Residential halls and dorms may open

with restrictions on occupancy thresholds

and adherence to distancing and infection

control protocols

• Social events, gatherings of more than 30

people, and large lectures (more than 30

people) are prohibited

• Spectator-free sporting events and team

practices are allowed for less than 100

people only where infection control and

physical distancing can be maintained

(primarily for non-contact sports)

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine Guidance

for Close Contacts to COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation Instructions

for People with COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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HOUSES OF WORSHIP

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a facemask

• Practice good

hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are

sick

• Those who have been instructed

by their medical provider that they

should not wear a face covering

should wear a face shield with a

drape on the bottom edge to be

compliant with State directives, as

long as their condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a

tissue or the inside of your

elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services

and support as needed

Date Open: July 14, 2020

• Houses of worship may resume in-person faith-

based services that are held outdoors. All indoor

operations and services must be closed to the

public until further notice

• Work processes are reconfigured to the extent

possible to increase opportunities for staff to work

from home

• Employee screenings must be conducted before

entering the workspace (can be done remotely or

in person upon arrival)

• Parking areas must be reconfigured to limit

congregation points and ensure proper physical

distancing.

• If drive-in services are offered, cars are directed to

park at least six feet apart.

• In-person singing is prohibited during services and

celebrations except where singers can be placed

at least six feet from each other and other

attendees.

• Self-service food and beverages are not permitted.

• There is no maximum for services that are held

outdoors, provided attendees can maintain

physical distancing of at least six feet

• LACDPH protocols

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine

Guidance for Close Contacts to

COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation

Instructions for People with COVID-

19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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HEALTHCARE SETTINGS

(Hospitals, Outpatient Clinics and Dental Services)

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a facemask

• Practice good hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are

sick

• Those who have been instructed by

their medical provider that they

should not wear a face covering

should wear a face shield with a

drape on the bottom edge to be

compliant with State directives, as

long as their condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a

tissue or the inside of your

elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services

and support as needed

Open (Essential Business Guidelines)

• Resume core and essential operations of

health care services while maintaining

capacity to respond to any increased

demand for services for COVID-19

patients, including swift decompression of

beds/non-critical services

• As appropriate, continue to implement

telemedicine services to the extent

feasible

• Hospitals and out-patient clinics may

perform essential elective surgeries

• Outpatient clinics and health care

providers resume preventive and

essential care services

• Dental services are open for emergency

and critical services

• Close all common areas or strict

enforcement of physical distancing

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine Guidance

for Close Contacts to COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation Instructions

for People with COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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CONGREGATE LIVING

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a facemask

• Practice good hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are

sick

• Those who have been instructed by

their medical provider that they

should not wear a face covering

should wear a face shield with a

drape on the bottom edge to be

compliant with State directives, as

long as their condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a

tissue or the inside of your

elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services

and support as needed

Open (Essential Business Guidelines)

• Additional TA for congregate facilities with

high-risk residents

• COVID-19 testing for employees and

residents at all sites with a positive case

• Routine surveillance testing at all sites as

determined by DPH

• No visitors except for pediatric residents

and those receiving end of life care

• Close all common areas or strict

enforcement of physical distancing

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine Guidance

for Close Contacts to COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation Instructions

for People with COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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THERAPUETIC AND PEER SUPPORT GROUPS

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a facemask

• Practice good hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are sick

• Those who have been instructed by

their medical provider that they should

not wear a face covering should wear

a face shield with a drape on the

bottom edge to be compliant with

State directives, as long as their

condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a tissue

or the inside of your elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services and

support as needed

Open (Essential Business Guidelines)

• Allow for small group (10 people or

fewer) and individual therapy and

support groups, while maintaining

physical distancing and infection

control protocols

• Close all common areas or strict

enforcement of physical distancing

• LACDPH protocols

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine Guidance

for Close Contacts to COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation Instructions

for People with COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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ARTS AND CULTURAL VENUES

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a facemask

• Practice good

hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are

sick

• Those who have been instructed

by their medical provider that

they should not wear a face

covering should wear a face

shield with a drape on the

bottom edge to be compliant

with State directives, as long as

their condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a

tissue or the inside of

your elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services

and support as needed

Date Open: May 27, 2020

• Outdoor museums and galleries may open with physical

distancing and infection control protocols in place

• Groups are limited to household members only; tours

that combine individuals from different families are

discontinued

• Ensure a distance of at least six feet between visitors

and staff by instituting markers and timed entrance

tickets

• Museum retail establishments must comply with retail

establishment protocols

• LACDPH protocols

Music, Television and Film Production: Open June 12,

2020

• All employees who can carry out their work duties from

home have been directed to do so

• Employee screenings must be conducted before entering

the workspace (can be done remotely or in person upon

arrival)

• LACDPH protocols

Date Open TBD

• Indoor portions and exhibits of museums, zoos, and

aquariums remain closed

• Large theater and music venues remain closed

• Interactive exhibits remain closed

• Groups of 10 or less household/family members can stay

together

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to

Protect Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting

Your Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine

Guidance for Close Contacts to

COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation

Instructions for People with

COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce

Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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ENTERTAINMENT VENUES AND AMUSEMENT PARKS

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a facemask

• Practice good hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are sick

• Those who have been instructed by

their medical provider that they should

not wear a face covering should wear

a face shield with a drape on the

bottom edge to be compliant with

State directives, as long as their

condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a tissue

or the inside of your elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services and

support as needed

Date Open May 27, 2020

• Drive-in theaters and drive-in

restaurants may open with physical

distancing and infection control

protocols in place

• Face coverings are required

while vehicle windows are down,

in a convertible and while

making transactions

• Individuals may not change

vehicles at any time

Date Open TBD

• All entertainment venues (including

movie theaters, live performance

theaters, concert venues, theme parks

and festivals) remain closed

• Family entertainment centers (including

bowling alleys, arcades, miniature golf

and batting cages) remain closed

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine Guidance

for Close Contacts to COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation Instructions

for People with COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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SPORTING EVENTS

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a facemask

• Practice good hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are sick

• Those who have been instructed by

their medical provider that they

should not wear a face covering

should wear a face shield with a

drape on the bottom edge to be

compliant with State directives, as

long as their condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a tissue

or the inside of your elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services and

support as needed

Date Open: June 12, 2020

• Professional sports without live audiences

are permitted to resume with proper

physical distancing and infection control

protocols in place

• Everyone who can carry out their work

duties from home are directed to do so

• Employee screenings must be conducted

before entering the workspace (can be

done remotely or in person upon arrival)

• Teams must keep a detailed facility log that

records a list of individuals who are present

at the team facility on any given day

• Athletes, staff and broadcasters are

required to wear face coverings at all times

other than while exercising

• Players and staff must cooperate with the

local health authority’s confidential case

investigation and contact tracing efforts

• During spectator-free games, facility

occupancy is limited to those who are

essential for game day operations and, if

possible, does not exceed 300 individuals

• LACDPH protocols

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine Guidance

for Close Contacts to COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation Instructions

for People with COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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CONVENTIONS AND LARGE EVENTS

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a face

covering

• Practice good

hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched surfaces

• Stay home when you are sick

• Those who have been instructed by their

medical provider that they should not

wear a face covering should wear a face

shield with a drape on the bottom edge

to be compliant with State directives, as

long as their condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a tissue or

the inside of your elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services and

support as needed

• Individuals participating in vehicle

parades may not change vehicles at any

time during the parade.

• If windows are open or in a

convertible, face covering

requirements apply.

Date Open May 22, 2020

• Vehicle parades are permitted. All individuals

must remain in their vehicles with their

seatbelt fastened

• The host is responsible for compliance

of the Health Officer Order

• The host must ensure adherence to

physical distancing and face coverings

• For 20 or more vehicles, the host is

responsible for security staff to ensure

physical distancing and face coverings

• The host must develop a drive-thru

event

• The host must confer with law

enforcement prior to the event

• For receiving or exchanging

documents, see LACDPH protocols

Date Open TBD

• Continue Minimum Basic Operations

• All events and gatherings unless specifically

allowed by the Health Officer Order are

prohibited

• Close all common areas or strict enforcement

of physical distancing

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine

Guidance for Close Contacts to

COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation

Instructions for People with COVID-

19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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INDIVIDUAL FAMILIES

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a face

covering

• Practice good

hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched surfaces

• Stay home when you are sick

• Those who have been instructed by their

medical provider that they should not

wear a face covering should wear a face

shield with a drape on the bottom edge to

be compliant with State directives, as long

as their condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a tissue or

the inside of your elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services and

support as needed

• Tourism and individual travel may resume

with adherence to required protocols

• Indoor protests are prohibited

• Outdoor protests are permitted without a

limit on attendees provided participants

can maintain physical distancing of at

least six feet

• Ensure supply chain for required PPE, cloth

face coverings, cleaning/disinfecting supplies

and cleaning services

• Ensure physical distancing (physical and

workflow adaptations) infection control,

maximizing employee and customer safety,

contact tracing to prevent infection

transmission, and offering alternative

assignments (i.e. telework) for employees who

are elderly and/or have underlying health

conditions

• Close all common areas or strict enforcement

to physical distancing

Hotels, Lodging and Short-term Rentals: June

12, 2020

• Employees must wear face coverings and limit

touching guests’ belongings

• Reusable materials in rooms must be removed

• Employee and customer screenings must be

conducted before entering the workspace (can

be done remotely or in person upon arrival)

• Elevator capacity limited to 4 individuals

• Rooms should be left vacant 24-72 hours after

a guest has departed for proper sanitation

• LACDPH protocols

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting

Your Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine

Guidance for Close Contacts to

COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation

Instructions for People with

COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce

Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES AND TEAM SPORTS

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a face covering

• Practice good hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are sick

• Those who have been instructed by

their medical provider that they should

not wear a face covering should wear

a face shield with a drape on the

bottom edge to be compliant with

State directives, as long as their

condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a tissue

or the inside of your elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services and

support as needed

Date Open TBD

• Allow youth team sports and activities

with moderate contact such as

soccer, baseball, and lacrosse

provided group size is less than 50

and there is adherence to infection

control and distancing requirements

• Team games/events remain spectator

free

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine Guidance

for Close Contacts to COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation Instructions

for People with COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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LIBRARIES

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a face covering

• Practice good hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are sick

• Those who have been instructed by

their medical provider that they should

not wear a face covering should wear

a face shield with a drape on the

bottom edge to be compliant with

State directives, as long as their

condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a tissue

or the inside of your elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services and

support as needed

Date Open: May 27, 2020

• Open for curbside pick-up only

• Adhere to physical distancing and

infection control protocols

• LACDPH protocols

Date Open TBD

• Open for a limited number of

hours/days per week

• Limit number of individuals who enter

to 50% occupancy threshold

• Allow group activities of 10 or less

people provided pre-registration and

adherence to physical distancing and

infection control protocols

• Close all common areas or strict

enforcement of physical distancing

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine Guidance

for Close Contacts to COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation Instructions

for People with COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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OUTDOOR PARKS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a face

covering

• Practice good

hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are

sick

• Those who have been instructed

by their medical provider that they

should not wear a face covering

should wear a face shield with a

drape on the bottom edge to be

compliant with State directives, as

long as their condition permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a

tissue or the inside of your

elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods, services

and support as needed

Date Open: May 8, 2020

• Trails, trailheads, parks, and golf courses (not including

pro-shops or dine-in restaurants) are open provided all

activities adhere to physical distancing and infection

control protocols

Date Open: May 13, 2020

• Additional outdoor recreational facilities, including

shooting ranges, archery ranges, equestrian centers,

tennis and pickleball courts, model airplane areas, bike

parks and community gardens are open provided all

activities adhere to physical distancing and infection

control protocols

• No recreational programming allowed

• Temporary street closures allowed to create open spaces

in areas without easy access to open spaces for solo

activities such as walking, running and bicycling, provided

adherence to capacity limits, physical distancing and

infection control protocols. Events and gatherings on

closed streets are prohibited.

• Temporary street closures allowed to create open spaces

in areas without easy access to open spaces for solo

activities such as walking, running and bicycling, provided

adherence to capacity limits, physical distancing and

infection control protocols. Events and gatherings on

closed streets are prohibited

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting

Your Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine

Guidance for Close Contacts to

COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation

Instructions for People with

COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce

Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]

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OUTDOOR PARKS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES (CONT.)

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

Date Open: May 27, 2020

• Pools, hot tubs and saunas that are in multi-unit residence or

part of a Homeowners’ Association may open with physical

distancing and infection control protocols in place

Campgrounds, RV parks and Cabin Rental Units: Open

June 12, 2020

• Visitors must make reservations and purchase permits,

firewood, ice and other items online or by phone before

arriving on site

• Visitors should bring plastic tablecloths that can be disposed

of or taken back home for washing

• Campsites or picnic areas must be set up at a maximum

distance from adjacent campsites and picnic sites

• Programs and facilities must remain closed

• LACDPH protocols

Swimming Pools and Splash Pads: Open June 12, 2020

• All hot tubs, saunas and steam rooms must remain closed

Date Open TBD

• No recreational programming allowed

• Closures: Playgrounds, basketball courts, volleyball courts,

baseball and soccer fields, concession stands, community

centers, including hot tubs and saunas

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

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BEACHES

Vulnerable Population Individuals Business Resources

• Shelter in place

• Maximize physical

distancing

• Wear a face covering

• Practice good hygiene

• Practice protective actions

• Physical distancing

• Wear face coverings

• Wash your hands

• Clean frequently touched

surfaces

• Stay home when you are

sick

• Those who have been

instructed by their medical

provider that they should not

wear a face covering should

wear a face shield with a drape

on the bottom edge to be

compliant with State directives,

as long as their condition

permits it

• Practice good hygiene

• Avoid touching your face.

• Sneeze or cough into a

tissue or the inside of

your elbow.

• Telecommute when possible

• Obtain essential goods,

services and support as needed

Date Open: May 13, 2020

• Beaches are open during normal operating

hours for solo/family active recreation

including swimming, surfing, running and

walking; no chairs, canopies, coolers, grills,

or sunbathing allowed

• No gatherings of any size; no events, athletic

competitions, youth camps or recreational

programming is allowed

• Beach restrooms are open adhering to

physical distancing and infection control

protocols

Date Open: May 22, 2020

• Beach parking lots and bike paths adhering

to physical distancing and infection control

protocols

Date Open: June 12, 2020

• Chairs, canopies and coolers are allowed on

the beach. Summer camps and surf camps

can open with adherence to required

protocols

• LACDPH protocols

Date Open TBD

• Concessions and food stands remain closed

• Volleyball courts remain closed

Infection Control Guidance

• CDC Guidance on How to Protect

Yourself and Others

• CDC – COVID-19 Symptoms

• CDC – Physical Distancing

• CDC Guidance for Disinfecting Your

Facility

• CDC Guidance for Community-

Related Exposures

• LACDPH FAQ Exposure

• LACDPH Home Quarantine Guidance

for Close Contacts to COVID-19

• LACDPH Home Isolation Instructions

for People with COVID-19

State & LA County Requirements

• California Resilience Roadmap

• Statewide Guidance to Reduce Risk

• LACDPH Quarantine Order

• LACDPH Isolation Order

• Safer at Home Order Revised

• LACDPH Roadmap to Recovery:

Required Checklists

• LACDPH Resources

C I T Y O F G A R D E N A

R E O P E N I N G G U I D E L I N E S EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

(310) 217-9583 | [email protected]