ARCADIA CITY HALL OPEN TO PUBLIC BEGINNING JUNE 15
Police Department, Community Center, Library, and Museum Remain Closed
Virtual Services are Still Available and Encouraged
June 10, 2020 – The City of Arcadia is reopening City Hall and other City facilities to the public for services as part of the Safer at Work and in the Community Order issued by Los Angeles County. Beginning Monday, June 15, 2020, open facilities now include City Hall, the Fire Department, Public Works Services, and City parks and open spaces. The Arcadia Police Department, Community Center, Public Library, and Museum remain closed to the public; however, services by appointment or virtual services are still available and encouraged.
As a reminder, if you are feeling sick, have sick family members, or have symptoms like a fever or cough, please stay home and contact your primary care physician. The City of Arcadia reserves the right to limit or deny access to City facilities. All City departments are fully staffed to respond to requests for services by phone, email, or online, and the public is encouraged to continue to use these services in order to help limit the spread of COVID-19. Arcadia City Council meetings will still be conducted virtually during the month of June but will resume in-person meetings beginning July 2020, with limited attendance per existing social distancing guidelines. To enter City facilities, visitors will be required to do the following:
• You must wear a mask to prevent the spread in City facilities
• Clean your hands at the door
• Maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet in lines for services
• Avoid touching your face and cover coughs and sneezes
• We may take your temperature before allowing access to City facilities
“Los Angeles County continues to ease COVID-19 restrictions,” said City Manager Dominic Lazzaretto. “We have installed the necessary safety measures in City facilities that will allow the public to enter and conduct business. Our larger venues like the Community Center and Library will remain closed until the State releases guidelines for re-opening high traffic facilities safely,” he added.
On May 29, 2020, the County of Los Angeles issued a new Safer at Work and in the Community Order to allow retail establishments including shopping malls and other lower-risk businesses to begin reopening under certain guidelines and restrictions. A copy of the Los Angeles County Order and additional regulations can be found on the City’s website at ArcadiaCA.gov/covid19 or by visiting publichealth.lacounty.gov (link opens in new tab).
What’s Open Guide:
Department Public Access/Services Facilities
City Manager’s Office
citymanager@ArcadiaCA.gov (link opens in new tab)
(626) 574-5401
Open City Hall
240 W. Huntington Drive
Arcadia Police Department
arcadiapolice@ArcadiaCA.gov (ilnk opens in new tab)
(626) 574-5150
By Appointment;
Walk-In Services for Court Documents
Arcadia Police Department
250 W. Huntington Drive
Arcadia Fire Department
arcadiafire@ArcadiaCA.gov (link opens in new tab)
(626) 574-5100
Open Arcadia Fire Department
710 S. Santa Anita Ave
Public Works Services
publicworks@ArcadiaCA.gov (link opens in new tab)
(626) 254-2720
Open Public Works Services
11800 Goldring Rd.
Development Services
DSD@ArcadiaCA.gov (link opens in new tab)
(626) 574-5415
Open City Hall
240 W. Huntington Drive
Arcadia Public Library
publiclibrary@ArcadiaCA.gov (link opens in new tab)
(626) 821-5567
Virtual only;
Curbside services
Arcadia Public Library and Gilb
Museum are closed; contact Library for more details
Recreation & Comm. Services
recreation@ArcadiaCA.gov (link opens in new tab)
(626) 574-5113
Virtual and by appointment;
Parks and open spaces are open with social distancing restrictions
Various; Community Center is closed; contact Recreation for more details
Administrative Services
ASD@ArcadiaCA.gov (link opens in new tab)
(626) 574-5405
Open City Hall
240 W. Huntington Drive
For more information regarding the City services, please contact the City Manager’s Office at (626) 574-5401 or visit our website at ArcadiaCA.gov.
Per the latest information from local, state, and federal public health officials, the risk of contracting the virus remains low. There are steps individuals can take to help minimize and prevent the spread of COVID-19. These include:
• Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
• Avoid touching face (eyes, nose, and mouth) with unwashed hands.
• Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
• Stay home when you are sick.
• Wear face coverings whenever there can be contact with anyone who does not live in your household.
• Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw it in the trash.
• Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
• Practice social distancing; avoid groups; maintain at least 6 feet from others.
Anyone who was recently in an area that is currently experiencing a high infection rate of COVID-19 and feels sick with a fever, cough, or has difficulty breathing within 14 days after leaving should:
• Seek medical care right away. Before going to a doctor’s office or emergency room, patients should call ahead and tell them about their recent travel and symptoms.
• Self-quarantine and avoid contact with others.
• Not travel while sick.
• Cover their mouth and nose with a tissue or their sleeve (not their hands) when coughing or sneezing.
• Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds to avoid spreading the virus to others. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
For more information regarding the COVID-19, please visit any of the following websites:
Federal Guidance – coronavirus.gov (link opens in new tab)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – cdc.gov (link opens in new tab)
State of California Guidance – covid19.ca.gov (link opens in new tab)
California Department of Public Health – cdph.gov (link opens in new window)
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health – publichealth.lacounty.gov (link opens in new tab)
National Domestic Violence Hotline – thehotline.org (link opens in new tab) – (800) 799-7233
National Suicide Prevention Hotline – suicidepreventionlifeline.org (link opens in new tab) – (800) 273-8255
For more information regarding the City of Arcadia’s response to COVID-19 along with future updates regarding City services, text ARCADIACOV19 to 888777 for SMS updates or please visit us at ArcadiaCA.gov/covid19 (link opens in new tab) or contact us at (626) 574-5401.
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About Arcadia
Nestled along the rolling foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains and Angeles National Forest, Arcadia is a charming, family-oriented community with a population of just over 57,000. Located only 13 miles east from downtown Los Angeles, regional transportation networks like the Metro Gold Line connect Arcadia as a premier residential, shopping, and entertainment destination in the San Gabriel Valley. Arcadia is known for its top-rated schools, iconic landmarks, and serene neighborhoods. Arcadia is an award-winning community having been twice named as the Best City in California in which to Raise Kids and the 2017 Most Business Friendly City in Los Angeles County. With the conveniences and amenities of a full-service, mid-size city, Arcadia’s “Community of Homes” provides a quality of life that will go Above & Beyond your expectations.
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