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South Pasadena News and Updates

Los Angeles County is moving forward in its Roadmap to Recovery by reopening additional personal and recreational services to residents including nail salons, bars and casinos. Effective Friday June 19, 2020 South Pasadena nail salons and spas are allowed to reopen with safeguards. Although overall case counts are increasing as testing becomes more widespread and …

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Los Angeles County is moving forward on the Roadmap to Recovery and reopening key economic and community sectors, including day camps, fitness centers, spectator-free professional sports, museums, campgrounds and entertainment production. Please check with your local South Pasadena businesses for reopening schedules and times. In the most comprehensive reopening since strict public health guidelines were put …

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LA County has extended the countywide curfew for all unincorporated and incorporated areas of the County which includes all South Pasadena residents and businesses. The order is in effect tonight June 2nd at 6:00 p.m, through 6:00 a.m, tomorrow morning, June 3rd. Curfew does not apply to persons voting in special elections today. No persons …

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Dining in restaurants and getting a haircut will be a different experience than we’re used to. Just as is required for all out-of-home activities, clients and staff will have to practice physical distancing and wear cloth face coverings. There will be limited capacity and  enhanced cleaning and disinfecting procedures. Key, specific guidelines for customers at …

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In alignment with the state’s Pandemic Resilience Roadmap, the County of Los Angeles has introduced additional guidelines for reopening.Select lower-risk locations may reopen with reduced capacity, physical distancing requirements, face coverings and other infection prevention guidelines. LA County’s Department of Public Health (DPH) Order: Lower-risk retail, manufacturing and logistics sector businesses that supply lower-risk retail businesses, non-essential office-based …

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LA County has announced its participation in California’s state “Great Plates Delivered” initiative. With partnerships between the LA County Department of Workforce, Aging and Community Services (WDACS) and the Office of Emergency Management, LA County will provide three home-delivered meals a day to qualifying older individuals while also stimulating the economy to bring employees back …

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