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Diamond Bar: First Steps Of Recovery Plan-Stage 2 Begins

Diamond Bar, CA May 7, 2020) The County of Los Angeles announced it is taking the first steps toward reopening businesses.

May 7, 2020

Diamond Bar, CA May 7, 2020) The County of Los Angeles announced it is taking the first steps toward reopening businesses. Starting Friday, May 8, the following businesses, facilities or locations will re-open across Los Angeles County:

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Non-essential businesses: only for curbside pick-up with adherence to distancing and infection control protocols. These include:

  • Bookstores
  • Clothing stores
  • Florists
  • Music stores
  • Sporting goods stores
  • Toy stores
  • Car dealership showrooms

Outdoor parks and recreational facilities: will open provided all activities adhere to distancing and infection control protocols. These include:

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  • Golf courses, not including pro-shops or dine-in restaurants
  • Trails
  • Trailheads
  • Parks

What does this mean to Diamond Bar?

Starting this Saturday, May 9, 2020, trailheads and trails will re-open with the following COVID-19 protocols in place –

  • Physical distancing must be maintained at all times, ensuring at least six feet of distance from others.
  • Face coverings or masks are required at trailheads, parking areas and destination points along the trails for those 2 years of age and older.
  • Do not gather in groups, other than with members of your household.
  • When encountering others on trails, please step aside to keep physical distancing

Also starting May 9, the City’s dog park at Pantera Park will be open for use. Visitors to the dog park must observe all park rules and maintain physical distancing guidelines.

As a reminder, park open spaces and restrooms remain open but the following amenities will continue to be closed: playgrounds, sports courts, picnic shelters, and the skate park at Peterson Park.

While Los Angeles County residents are doing their part to follow the County’s “Safer at Home” Health Officer Order which has slowed the spread of COVID-19, residents are reminded that health directives remain in place, which include physical distancing, wearing cloth face coverings when not at home, frequent hand washing, self-isolation and self-quarantine if you have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 or if you are showing symptoms.

For up-to-date information on the various stages of re-opening LA County, visit our COVID-19 website at www.covid19.lacounty.gov/recov... .

For more information regarding the City’s COVID-19 operations, visit www.diamondbarca.gov/covid19.

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This press release was produced by the City of Diamond Bar. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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