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What the lifted stay-at-home order means for Ventura County businesses
VENTURA, Calif. Ventura County Public Health leaders said they’re on board with lifting the regional stay-at-home order even with last week’s record number of patients in the intensive care unit.
On Monday, Ventura County restaurant owners were getting outdoor dining areas ready to reopen, but the weather was not cooperating.
“It has been tough,” said Jan Holguin, who owns Casa Bella steak house in Ventura. “It has been ruined like four times. We had to replace all the plastic walls that protect it from the weather and everything on top blew off. It took us like a whole day to get it back to where it was.”
What the lifted stay-at-home order means for Ventura County businesses
VENTURA, Calif. Ventura County Public Health leaders said they’re on board with lifting the regional stay-at-home order even with last week’s record number of patients in the intensive care unit.
On Monday, Ventura County restaurant owners were getting outdoor dining areas ready to reopen, but the weather was not cooperating.
“It has been tough,” said Jan Holguin, who owns Casa Bella steak house in Ventura. “It has been ruined like four times. We had to replace all the plastic walls that protect it from the weather and everything on top blew off. It took us like a whole day to get it back to where it was.”
Restaurants in downtown Ventura remain open despite outdoor dining ban
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VENTURA, Calif. (KABC) Several restaurants in downtown Ventura are continuing to offer outdoor dining despite a state ban on the activity amid rising coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.
Last week, the owner of the restaurant Nick The Greek put up signs advertising a protest and since then, patrons have filtered in for a sit-down meal outdoors.
Other restaurants in the area have also remained open, citing what they call a lack of evidence that outdoor dining is dangerous.
Jan Holguin, owner of Casa Bella, said they decided to reopen following the ruling from a judge that Los Angeles County health officials acted arbitrarily and failed to perform the required risk-benefit analysis before enacting its ban on outdoor dining.