Local hospitalizations have increased at a rapid rate putting healthcare resources at risk. To help mitigate the spread of the virus and protect the health of residents, Pasadena has undertaken proactive enforcement measures.
By News Desk
The City is implementing new pandemic safeguards and restrictions, effective midnight tonight until 11:59 pm December 20, 2020.
City employees and volunteers from many departments will be canvassing areas throughout the city reminding residents and visitors of the face covering requirement and the prohibition of competitive group sports and gatherings in general.
Restaurants and patrons are urged to follow all public health protocols in order for outdoor dining to continue. “Pasadena is not the place to come for social gatherings, whether at a home of a friend or relative, a fraternity picnic, or a group meal at an outdoor dining establishment—no gatherings are allowed,” according to a press release put out by the city.
The City is enforcing the State’s Limited Stay at Home Order, which requires residents to stay at their own homes between the hours of 10:00 pm and 5:00 am, except for essential activities. Restaurants are required to close on-site dining by 10:00 pm to allow for patrons to follow this State order. Parties at private residences and other after-hours social activities spread the virus and should not occur.
Pasadena Temporary Limited Stay at Home Order
1- All public and private gatherings and events with individuals from more than one household are prohibited, except for outdoor faith-based services and protests (they are constitutionally-protected rights) that are conducted in accordance with public health protocols and other activity as stated or referenced in the Temporary Order. A gathering is defined by the State as a social situation that brings people together from different households at the same time in a single space or place:
- While outdoor dining at restaurants is currently allowed in Pasadena, only individuals from the same household can eat within 6 feet of each other.
- Restaurants should provide this information to patrons, such as on their websites and as they take reservations.
- Compliance by restaurants and customers is required if outdoor dining is to remain viable.
2- Businesses that are currently permitted to operate indoors must require all patrons to wear face coverings at all times and maintain at least 6 feet of physical distance, in addition to following all other public health protocols:
- Nonessential retail and personal care services may not exceed 25% occupancy.
- Essential retail establishments must reduce indoor occupancy to allow for at least 6 feet of physical distance between individuals at all times.
- Retail establishments must increase their vigilance in actively managing occupancy to meet this requirement and reduce crowding, especially with increased activity during the holiday season.
3- Businesses that are currently permitted to operate outdoors must require all patrons to wear face coverings at all times and maintain at least 6 feet of physical distance, in addition to following all other public health protocols:
- Fitness centers permitted to operate outdoors should take active steps to reduce occupancy in a given outdoor space.
- Swimming pools serving more than one household may open only for regulated lap swimming, with one person per lane.
- Restaurants may operate for takeout, delivery, drive thru and outdoor dining, only as specified above.
The following businesses may continue to operate, so long they are operating in accordance with public health protocols:
- Drive-in movies/events/car parades, provided occupants in each car are members of the same household.
- Schools, childcare facilities, and day camps that follow all applicable protocols.
All parking restrictions remain in place as of publication.
Edited by Ann Hunnewell










Just close the restaurants. Sorry this is going to get out of control ! ? your lack of leadership for this city will cause more deaths !
Ya ok
Because Pasadena wanted to let it’s balls hang.