The Orange County Health Officer, following state guidance, has given approval for additional businesses to open Friday, June 12, including community pools, HOA pools, day camps, gyms, and movie theaters. On June 19, the Orange County Health Officer has also given approval for personal care services to resume business. 



Below is a list of the business sectors that have been given the green light to reopen and those that have not yet been approved for reopening. All businesses must implement public health modifications prior to opening. Click on each sector to access the industry guidance.



Additional City facilities are also reopening including Woollett and Northwood Aquatics Centers, the Great Park Gallery and Artist Studios, and the Great Park Sports Complex for professional sporting activities, without fans in attendance. Modified summer camp activities will begin June 22. View the list of City facilities that are open and closed. 
 

OPEN Effective June 19, 2020

Campgrounds, RV Parks, and Outdoor Recreation  (Open in new window)

   

Dental Offices (Open in new window)

    

Libraries (Open in new window)

Day Camps (Open in new window)

    

Cardrooms, Satellite Wagering Facilities, and Racetracks (Open in new window)

        

Family Entertainment Centers (Open in new window)

    

Movie Theaters (Open in new window)

Hotels (Open in new window)

     

Casinos operated by Sovereign Tribal Nations (Open in new window)

     

Museums, galleries, zoos, and aquariums (Open in new window)

    

Music, film, and television production (Open in new window)

Restaurants, bars, and wineries (Open in new window)

    

Community Pools, including HOA Pools (Open in new window)

     

Fitness Facilities (Open in new window)

                        

Professional sports WITHOUT a live audience (Open in new window)

Personal Services such as nail salons and tattoo parlors (Open in new window)

     

Dine-in restaurants (Open in new window)

     

Limited Services (Open in new window)

     

Office-based businesses (Open in new window)

     

Retail stores & shopping malls (Open in new window)

     

Hair salons/barbershops (Open in new window)

     

Manufacturing (Open in new window) 

                      

Places of worship, cultural services, and funerals (Open in new window)

 

 

What is Closed

    

Community centers, playgrounds, and picnic areas

     

Concert Venues

                                            

Festivals

    

      

Theme Parks

   

Higher Education

     

Live Audience Sports

          

Nightclubs

       

Organized youth/adult sports (e.g. little league)