TORRANCE, Calif., March 19, 2020- The newest Executive Orders by the State of California and Los Angeles County aim to fight the spread of the COVID-19 by ordering the closure of nonessential stores, playgrounds and bans gatherings of 10 or more people. In addition, the Executive Orders require the community to limit themselves to only essential activities with the hope to contain the spread of the virus outbreak. The orders are effective Thursday at 11:59 p.m. To view the orders please visit LACounty.gov/COVID19/ or COVID19.CA.gov/. City of Torrance officials are reviewing both orders and additional information will follow.
Southern California Edison Offers Guidelines to Businesses to Operate Outdoors Safely
Southern California Edison urges businesses that wish to operate outdoors to make sure any outdoor expansions do not interfere with SCE's ability to provide customers with a safe and reliable supply of electricity. Read more...
Southern California Edison urges businesses that wish to operate outdoors to make sure any outdoor expansions do not interfere with SCE's ability to provide customers with a safe and reliable supply of electricity. Read more...
Safer at Home Order for Control of COVID-19
Continuation of Safer at Home Order That Begins to Move the County of Los Angeles into Stage 3 of County's Roadmap to Recovery
This County of Los Angeles Health Officer Revised Order (Order) amends and supersedes the Orders and Addendums of the County of Los Angeles Health Officer (Health Officer) issued on March 16, 19, 21, 27, and 31, 2020...Read More
Appendix T1 and T2
Continuation of Safer at Home Order That Begins to Move the County of Los Angeles into Stage 3 of County's Roadmap to Recovery
This County of Los Angeles Health Officer Revised Order (Order) amends and supersedes the Orders and Addendums of the County of Los Angeles Health Officer (Health Officer) issued on March 16, 19, 21, 27, and 31, 2020...Read More
Appendix T1 and T2
Order of Closure For Non-Essential Businesses
On March 21, 2020, LA County Department of Public Health issued a revised Safer-at-Home Order which temporarily prohibits all events and gatherings and closes all non-essential businesses and areas, effective immediately through April 19, 2020. Read More
On March 21, 2020, LA County Department of Public Health issued a revised Safer-at-Home Order which temporarily prohibits all events and gatherings and closes all non-essential businesses and areas, effective immediately through April 19, 2020. Read More
Suspension of Certain Signage and Parking Codes for Grocery and Pharmacies
For the duration of the emergency order, the Suspension of Certain Temporary Signage and Required Parking Codes for Grocery and Pharmacy Store Operations within the City of Torrance. Learn More About Temporary Measures
For the duration of the emergency order, the Suspension of Certain Temporary Signage and Required Parking Codes for Grocery and Pharmacy Store Operations within the City of Torrance. Learn More About Temporary Measures
CITY MANAGER SIGNS PUBLIC ORDER PROHIBITING ALL STREET FAIRS, BLOCK PARTIES, PARADES, AND OTHER PUBLIC GATHERINGS
Government Code Section 8634 empowers the City Council and delegated officials to promulgate orders and regulations necessary to provide for protection of life or property during a local emergency... Read More
Government Code Section 8634 empowers the City Council and delegated officials to promulgate orders and regulations necessary to provide for protection of life or property during a local emergency... Read More
Downtown Business Fee Waivers
Due to the recent events related to COVID-19, the City sent out letters to the Downtown Restaurants and Torrance Antique Street Faire Licensees to let them know that the City of Torrance will be temporarily waiving their monthly fee, for the use of City parking spaces and/or streets, under the terms of their License Agreement with the City, beginning in the month of March 2020.... Read More