Ventura County modifies its stay-at-home order to permit some businesses to reopen and some gatherings to take place.
The city of Ventura eased a hard closure on parks and beaches this week in effort to help residents stay mentally and physically healthy amid the coronavirus pandemic., residents can now access the city’s beaches, pier, promenade and parks as long as they keep their distance from one another and remain active. People can walk back and forth on the pier or the sand but are not allowed to sit down, or stand against the railing to fish, for example.
Playgrounds, picnic areas, parking lots, pools and recreational courts and fields will remain closed.Brian Ledis of Westlake Village gives surfing lessons to his 8-year-old son, Rowan, at Port Hueneme on Wednesday.
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