RESOURCES
Government Orders
City of Los Angeles Reopening Order and Protocols
The City of Los Angeles published its general order for responding to the Coronavirus epidemic called A Safer LA in March. That general order has been updated, and specific protocols developed for the reopening of different types of businesses. Below are links to the updated order and protocols.
Resuming Operations Toolkit for Office
Los Angeles County Public Health Department Safer at Home Order and Protocols
Los Angeles County Public Health Department published its initial Safer at Home order on March 16th, 2020. Below is the updated order, as well as protocols for reopening office, retail and restaurants. The County orders do not govern the cities that choose to write more restrictive orders, such as the City of Los Angeles, nor do they pertain to Long Beach and Pasadena, which have their own health departments.
Long Beach Safer at Home Health Order and Protocols
The City of Long Beach has continued to update its Safer at Home order, which was originally issued March 12th, 2020. Below is the updated original order, as well as the appendices to the order for office, retail, and restaurants.
Pasadena Safer at Home Health Order and Protocols
The City of Pasadena passed a Safer at Home order in March, which continues to be updated. Below is the Fourth Supplement to the Revised order as well as the reopening protocols for different types of uses.
Fourth Supplement to the Revised Order
Culver City Safer at Home Health Order and Protocols
Culver City has continued to update its Safer at Home order, which was originally issued March 16th, 2020. Below is the original order, as well as the supplemental orders for office, retail, and restaurants.
City of Burbank Health Orders and Protocols
The City of Burbank is following the health orders and protocols developed by Los Angeles County Department of Health. To view “Burbank’s Road to Recovery”, which includes city and county resources, click here.
City of Glendale Health Orders and Protocols
The City of Glendale is following the health orders and protocols developed by Los Angeles County Department of Health. For a list of the types of businesses that may open and those remaining closed, click here.