Culver City along with Los
Angeles County are reopeningtoday
outdoor dining with
safety measures.
On Monday, the State of
California lifted the Regional
Stay at Home Order and returned
each county to its associated
tier under the Blueprint
for a Safer Economy. Los
Angeles County has issued
a new Public Health Order to
permit outdoor dining and otherbusiness
activities.
Now allowable:
- Restaurants – outdoor dining
only, with safety measures in
place;
- Private gatherings – limited
to 3 households and a total of
15 persons, outdoors only;
- Family entertainment centers
– open for outdoor operations
(50% capacity);
- Museums, zoos, aquariums
– open for outdoor operations;
- Cardrooms – open for outdoor
operations at 50% capacity;
- Miniature golf, go karts, batting
cages – outdoor operations
at 50%;
- Certain outdoor recreational
activities – open;
- Hotels, motels – tourism and
individual travel allowed;
- Fitness facilities – open for
outdoor operations;
- Personal care – open at 25%
indoor capacity;
- Faith based services – outdoors
only;
- Indoor mall, shopping centers,
lower-risk retail – open
at 25% indoor capacity; food
courts and common areas
closed.
Culver City has also issued
the 33rd supplement to Public
Order which keeps in place unexpired
eviction moratorium,
extension of outdoor dining
and valet parking fees, authority
for temporary use permits
for outdoor operations.
The order also does the following:
- Extends the limitations on
third party food delivery service
fees to March 31;
- Extends the 50% reduction of
monthly parking fees in City owned
lots and structures;
- Stresses that face coverings
are still required;
- Notes that Culver City will
align with future County orders,
unless expressly stated
otherwise.
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