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Newsom expected to close all California beaches after weekend crowds – NBC News, NBC News

Newsom expected to close all California beaches after weekend crowds – NBC News, NBC News

The California Police Chiefs Association told members in an email Wednesday that Gov. Gavin Newsom will announce Thursday that all beaches would be closed as of May 1 to prevent the kind of crowding seen over the weekend , when warm weather prompted thousands to flock to the Orange County coastline.

State parks are also expected to be closed.

The email, which appeared to include a memo, was confirmed to NBC News by two law enforcement sources.

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“After the well-publicized media coverage of over-crowded beaches this past weekend, in violation of Governor Newsom’s Shelter in Place Order, the Governor will be announcing tomorrow that ALL beaches and all state parks in California will be closed, effective Friday May 1st, “the police chiefs’ memo states.

It said the association wanted to give departments an opportunity to prepare for the closure.

Newsom said at a news conference Wednesday that “Clarity will come in a very short period of time” regarding beaches and parks.

On Tuesday, Newsom outlined four phases for reopening the state’s economy following stay-at-home orders designed to slow the spread of coronavirus. But he said getting people back out will take weeks.

Over the weekend, large crowds took to the shoreline at Newport Beach and Huntington Beach after they were reopened.

Newsom expressed his displeasure with the Southern California crowds Monday, saying, “This virus doesn’t take the weekends off. This virus does not go home because it’s a beautiful sunny day around our coasts. “

Florida also grappled with crowded beaches after Gov. Ron DeSantis allowed local jurisdictions to decide which stretches of coast could be open to the public.

Andrew Blankstein

Andrew Blankstein is an investigative reporter for NBC News. He covers the Western United States, specializing in crime, courts and homeland security.

Dennis Romero

Dennis Romero writes for NBC News and is based in Los Angeles.

Todd Miyazawa

contributed.

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