"On Monday, the mayors of California’s largest cities sent a letter to Governor Gavin Newsom imploring him to “modify” his stringent reopening guidelines for large theme parks. The missive said the governor’s requirements “would effectively keep parks closed indefinitely.”
In their letter to Governor Newsom the mayors said:
The guidelines put forth by your Administration were released within the framework of prioritizing public health and safety for guests and employees. This is the right focus. However, economic and public health are not mutually exclusive goals. We are concerned that the state’s guidelines would push re-opening of large theme parks up to a year out, which would have significant negative impacts on hundreds of thousands of jobs, thousands of small businesses, and billions in operating revenue for our cities.
The letter was signed by:
Mayor Harry Sidhu of Anaheim
Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles
Mayor Kevin Faulconer of San Diego
Mayor Sam Liccardo of San Jose
Mayor Lee Brand of Fresno
Mayor Karen Goh of Bakersfield
Mayor Rusty Bailey of Riverside
Mayor Miguel Pulido of Santa Ana"
"Asked for a response on Monday on a midday Zoom call about the governor’s plan, Los Angeles County Health Director Barbara Ferrer told Deadline she had not read the mayors’ letter. (To be fair, it was released as she spoke.) But Ferrer did voice appreciation for Newsom.
“I do want to thank the governor and the governor’s staff and the local health departments,” said Ferrer, “that are trying to balance the needs of our economy with health concerns.”
Asked specifically about the governor’s plan Ferrer said, “I’m really glad to have a plan that allows us to focus on community spread.”
Rather than criticize Newsom’s actions, “I’d really like everyone to concentrate on getting our rates down,” said Ferrer. “It’s impossible to imagine how we could reopen late theme parks when we have an increasing case rate.”
The leaders of California's largest cities protested Governor Gavin Newsom's coronavirus reopening restrictions on theme parks in a letter.
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