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City Of Hermosa Beach: Press Release | CITY LIMITS IN-PERSON SERVICES UNTIL JAN. 10 TO PROTECT THE HEALTH OF STAFF AND THE PUBLIC DURING ...

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12/29/2021 11:41 AM

Police, Public Works and Fire Departments Continue to Provide In-person Services, Other City Services Available by Phone and Online

HERMOSA BEACH, CA – The City of Hermosa Beach announced that it is limiting its direct, in-person services beginning today and lasting until January 10, 2022, to protect the health of staff and the public during the current surge in new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. The Hermosa Beach Police Department, Public Works Department and Los Angeles County Fire Department will continue to provide services in person. Outdoor areas including parks, playgrounds, restrooms and sports courts will also remain open.

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The City’s other services will continue to be available by phone or online. If an in-person meeting is needed, City staff can arrange to meet a member of the public in front of City Hall. Neighboring cities of Manhattan Beach and El Segundo are also limiting their in-person services to reduce the spread of the highly infectious Omicron variant of COVID-19.


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