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City of Laguna Beach to Open Promenade on Forest in June
The Laguna Beach City Council moved forward with a pilot program to close Lower Forest Avenue to create The Promenade on Forest.

Cassie Walder is the Community Information Officer for the City of Laguna Beach. You can reach her at cwalder@lagunabeachcity.net.
The Laguna Beach City Council moved forward with a pilot program to close Lower Forest Avenue to create The Promenade on Forest.

The City of Laguna Beach is pleased to announce completion of the Village Entrance Project, a two-year project at the gateway to the City.
The City of Laguna Beach is pleased to report beachgoers are complying with active recreation guidelines as City beaches reopened today.
Today, the City of Laguna Beach received approval from the State for a progressive four-phase plan to reopen all Laguna Beach City beaches.
To slow the spread of COVID-19, all Laguna Beach trailheads, City beaches, and the adjacent beach parks remain CLOSED until further notice.
Laguna Beach issued a revised Emergency Order today requiring all customers wear face coverings in Essential Businesses.
Today Laguna Beach City Manager John Pietig issued an Emergency Order requiring all Essential Workers wear face coverings at work.
Tuesday the Laguna Beach City Council unanimously passed an Urgency Ordinance to protect tenants from evictions due to impacts of COVID-19.
Today the Orange County Health Care Agency began sharing City-specific COVID-19 data with the Orange County community.
The City of Laguna Beach wants the community to know that its Police, Fire, and Marine Safety Departments remain fully operational.
On Tuesday, the Orange County Board of Supervisors took action to close public parking lots at all County beaches, trails and parks.
The City of Laguna Beach continues to monitor the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and take the appropriate actions to prevent its spread.
Read a letter to the community from Laguna Beach Mayor Bob Whalen.
The City of Laguna Beach is closely monitoring the number of people enjoying Laguna Beach’s parks, beaches and trails this weekend.
The following changes have been made to Laguna Beach City services effective immediately.
Governor Gavin Newsom issued direction to all California residents to stay at home effective immediately.
The Laguna Beach Community Development Department continues to provide limited services to the community.
The Orange County Health Care Agency announced an Emergency Health Order banning all public and private gatherings effective immediately.
This proclamation allows the City to promptly take the actions necessary to protect public health, safety and welfare within the City.
Large gatherings minimized, rescheduled or cancelled through end of March