Listen Live
Donate
 on air
Schedule

KCRW

Read & Explore

  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Food
  • Culture
  • Events

Listen

  • Live Radio
  • Music
  • Podcasts
  • Full Schedule

Information

  • About
  • Careers
  • Help / FAQ
  • Newsletters
  • Contact

Support

  • Become a Member
  • Become a VIP
  • Ways to Give
  • Shop
  • Member Perks

Become a Member

Donate to KCRW to support this cultural hub for music discovery, in-depth journalism, community storytelling, and free events. You'll become a KCRW Member and get a year of exclusive benefits.

DonateGive Monthly

Copyright 2025 KCRW. All rights reserved.

Report a Bug|Privacy Policy|Terms of Service|
Cookie Policy
|FCC Public Files

Back to Greater LA

Greater LA

LA County Supervisors want dine-in restaurants, hair salons to reopen soon

Long Beach and Santa Barbara are reopening restaurants for outdoor dining.

  • rss
  • Share
By Steve Chiotakis • May 29, 2020 • 1 min read

Long Beach and Santa Barbara are reopening restaurants for outdoor dining. But what about restaurants in other parts of LA County?

The LA County Board of Supervisors submitted what’s called a “variance” application to the state on Wednesday, pushing for more openings, including dine-in restaurants.

“We decided to ask the governor to let us open more things sooner than later,” says LA County Supervisor Janice Hahn. “All of us are concerned about if the decisions we're making will have a bad outcome in terms of increased positive cases of coronavirus. … But we’ve tried to do this in a way that balances public safety with reopening our economy.”

If the plan is approved, barbershops, hair salons and dine-in restaurants could reopen within days, abiding by strict social distancing guidelines and safety measures currently being drafted by county officials.

“If the governor allows us this variance so that dining can happen this weekend, we are the ones that may say we’re only going to allow you to have 30% capacity. We’re going to make sure that all your wait staff is wearing shields,” says Hahn. “Those are the guidelines the county is writing up as we speak.”

LA County remains the viral hotspot of California, despite the rate of hospitalizations going down.

  • https://images.ctfassets.net/2658fe8gbo8o/AvYox6VuEgcxpd20Xo9d3/769bca4fbf97bf022190f4813812c1e2/new-default.jpg?h=250

    Steve Chiotakis

    Afternoon News Anchor

  • KCRW placeholder

    Christian Bordal

    Managing Producer, Greater LA

  • KCRW placeholder

    Jenna Kagel

    Radio producer

  • https://images.ctfassets.net/2658fe8gbo8o/AvYox6VuEgcxpd20Xo9d3/769bca4fbf97bf022190f4813812c1e2/new-default.jpg?h=250

    Rebecca Mooney

    Producer, The Treatment

  • KCRW placeholder

    Janice Hahn

    LA County Supervisor for the Fourth District

    NewsBusiness & EconomyLos AngelesCoronavirusHealth & Wellness
Back to Greater LA