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Facial coverings should be worn for all those in face-to-face interaction roles <br />(e.g. servers, retail workers) and where six-foot social distancing cannot be <br />maintained. <br />Bars, pubs, and nightclubs shall continue to comply with the state order. <br />RESTAURANT+ RETAIL RECOVERY PROGRAM <br />The City of Santa Ana is taking steps to ensure businesses have the ability to operate <br />safely and successfully during the COVID-19 economic recovery using available private <br />and public right -of- way. <br />TEMPORARY OUTDOOR DINING + RETAIL ACTIVITY IN PUBLIC <br />RIGHTS -OF- WAY IN DOWNTOWN <br />In accordance with Executive Order 5-2020, the City of Santa Ana is temporarily <br />authorizing restaurants and retail businesses to expand dining and retail operations <br />onto sidewalks and parking spaces (Food Islands/Parklets) on City roads or parking lots <br />within Downtown Santa Ana. The City will also identify certain roadways forfull road <br />closures (Cafe & Retail Zones) and will be temporarily making these street areas <br />available for expanded dining and retail activity. It is the business's responsibility to <br />ensure that minimum life safety requirements and Americans with Disability Act (ADA) <br />requirements are maintained at all times. See Exhibit fora map of Downtown Santa <br />Ana. <br />Sidewalks <br />For the duration of Governor Newsom's stay- <br />at-home order, City Code requirements <br />regarding certain permitting of sidewalk cafes <br />shall be temporarily suspended. Businesses <br />utilizing City rights -of -way shall comply with <br />the following requirements during this time <br />period. Operational requirements for <br />Sidewalk Cafes per the SAMC shall remain in <br />effect as described below and shall apply to <br />all private business operations including retail <br />establishments. <br />General Requirements: <br />Resolution 2020-055 <br />Page 11 of 25 <br />