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Arcadia Announces Facility Closures

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In efforts to cease the spread of the coronavirus, the City of Arcadia will close all public facilities. – Courtesy photo / The City of Arcadia

In response to additionalguidance received by the federal, state, and local public health officials, theCity of Arcadia is closing the Arcadia Community Center and the Arcadia PublicLibrary to the public and non-essential personnel beginning Friday, March 13.At this time, the closures will remain in effect until April 30. This followsthe city’s decision on March 9 to suspend city-sponsored events with anexpected attendance of over 100 persons and a high attendance of seniorcitizens.

As a result of the facilityclosures, the following programs and events at the community center and libraryhave been suspended:

  • Allrecreation classes, including youth, teen, adult, and senior programs, classes,and activities.
  • Allprogrammed sports usage including youth and adult basketball, volleyball,tennis, soccer, etc.
  • All programsand events at the Arcadia Public Library.
  • All programsand events at the Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage.
  • All facilityrentals at the Community Center and Museum Education Center.
  • Dana Gym,Wilderness Park, and Field Allocations are closed.

Registrants for classes and programs will be reimbursed for any fee based activity suspended or cancelled.

For more information regarding the City of Arcadia’s response to COVID-19 along with future updates regarding city events and services, visit ArcadiaCA.gov or contact us at (626) 574-5401. The city website also now includes a page dedicated to COVID-19.

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