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Updates Nail Salons - October 1 - Indoor services may resume at 25% capacity. Outdoor services should continue as much as possible. You will need to apply for a Temporary Use of Outdoor Space permit. Schools (TK-2) Waiver Program - Percentage of high-need students permitted on a school site increased
City Expands Temporary Use of Public Sidewalks, Parking Spaces and Private Space Across Santa Monica to Safely Accelerate Economic Recovery June 25, 2020 2:10 PM Interim City Manager and Director of Emergency Services Lane Dilg issued the second revised 18th supplement to Santa Monica’s local
of LA County’s Safer at Home Order, plus an additional 30 days. Other provisions in the revised 18th supplement expire on earlier dates. The application to renew will be online at the temporary outdoor use website at santamonica.gov/temporary-use-of-outdoor-areas. Businesses can also submit
outdoor dining license agreements will continue to enjoy the benefits of fee waivers thru June 30, 2022. Santa Monica Businesses who would like to participate in this program need to obtain a Temporary Use Permit. The permit fees and monthly license fees to use the public right of way are waived
as they are in compliance with the new regulations), opt out, or adjust the outdoor footprint to reduce monthly costs. For more information about the program, visit santamonica.gov/temporary-use-of-outdoor-areas. For questions, contact 311@santamonica.gov or call 3-1-1. Media Contact Miranda Iglesias Public Information Coordinator Miranda.Iglesias@SMGOV.NET Categories Business Departments Community Development