Southern Californians can still walk, hike and bike outdoors without violating Gov. Gavin Newsom’s stay-at-home order. But public agencies are urging residents to stay home as much as possible and wear masks when they go out.After closing all parks to visitors on Easter Sunday, Los Angeles city officials were due to reopen them — with many restrictions still in place — Monday morning. County officials who enforced a similar Easter restriction planned to do the same at many community parks, regional parks, lakes and botanic gardens.Since early March, local, state and federal agencies have closed or severely limited access to hundreds of beaches, parks, trails and forests. Among the recent additions:As these closures have multiplied, traffic has thinned on Southern California’s freeways and the area’s residential streets and sidewalks have seen a surge in walkers, most of them now masked, as Garcetti and the CDC urge in public settings. Advertisement L.A. County’s beaches, piers, beach bike paths, beach access points, public trails and trailheads are closed through at least April 19. That order covers beaches in every coastal city and unincorporated area of the county. The city of Los Angeles closed its hiking trails as well.“Stay at home,” Garcetti has… Read full this story
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