Laguna Beach City Monitoring Social Distancing
City Monitoring Social Distancing Guidelines
City of Laguna Beach, March 22, 2020, Media Release
Must be Maintained at Beaches, Trailheads, Parks and Restaurants
Laguna Beach, CA – The City of Laguna Beach is closely monitoring the number of people enjoying Laguna Beach’s parks, beaches and trails this weekend. We share your concern about slowing the spread of COVID-19, or the coronavirus, and urge all residents and visitors to practice
social distancing at all times – even outside.
Governor Newsom’s stay at home order permits outdoor activity. So long as you are maintaining a safe social distance of six feet from people who aren’t part of your household, it is ok to go outside for exercise, a walk or fresh air. Although most people were cooperative on the City’s beaches
Saturday, we are monitoring social distancing on beaches and will consider closures if distancing is not maintained.
The City is Taking the Following Actions:
Basketball and volleyball courts at Main Beach are closed and all other City basketball and volleyball courts are closed, effective immediately.
All City playgrounds are closed.
Trails and trailheads will remain open, but will be closely monitored in conjunction with OC Parks. If social distancing requirements are not met, additional actions including restricting or closing trails and trailheads will be considered.
The Police Department is also monitoring businesses today and will enforce the closure of any non-essential businesses that remains open.
The Police Department will also enforce social distancing guidelines at any essential businesses or restaurants allowed to be open.
The situation is fluid and information provided in this statement is subject to change.
Thank you for patience as we all work together to figure out how to live and exist in this new environment. For more information on COVID-19, please go to www.lagunabeachcity.net/coronavirus.