CITY OF FRESNO EMERGENCY ORDER – COVID-19 Effective 12:01 A.M on March 19, 2020 Through 11:59 P.M. on March 31, 2020 (unless extended) Generally, essential businesses that may remain open are defined as those people rely upon in their day-to-day life. Even establishments that are allowed to remain open should practice adequate social distancing for both employees and patrons. Businesses within shopping malls are treated on an individual basis. No one is prohibited from working remotely from their home. Below are non-exhaustive lists of businesses that may remain open and those that shall close. If you have questions about whether business may remain open, please contact the Fresno City Attorney’s Office Code Enforcement hotline at (559) 621-8400. BUSINESSES MAY REMAIN OPEN • Airlines • Alarm and security companies • Animal boarding • Banks and other financial services • Bed and breakfasts • Blood donation centers • Businesses that supply essential businesses with necessary supplies (e.g., office or restaurant supply stores) • Businesses that supply items required to work from home • Busses • Cemeteries • Childcare facilities *limitations • Community garden • Convenience stores • Domestic violence shelter • Drug stores • Dry cleaners • Electricians • Essential government services • Exterminators • Farmer’s markets • Farming • Food and goods delivery services • Food banks and other organizations that provide assistance to the disadvantaged • Food preparation facilities • Funeral parlor and internment services • Gas stations and auto repair • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BUSINESSES SHALL CLOSE Amphitheaters Amusement and theme parks Amusement arcades Archery ranges Arenas Art galleries Arts Auto sales Banquet halls Bars Bookstores Botanical gardens Bowling alleys Car washes Casinos and cardrooms Churches and other houses of workshop Clothing stores Dance halls Dances Day spas Drive-in theaters Fitness Centers Golf courses and driving ranges Gymnasiums Health clubs Historical sites Ice rinks Industrial and manufacturing not expressly permitted Libraries Massage parlors, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Grocery stores Hardware stores Healthcare providers - doctors, dentists, mental health professionals, nurses Home-based care for all Homeless service providers Hospitals Hotels and motels HVAC services Laundromats Mailing and shipping services Malls, if certain businesses within the mall may remain open Media Pet supply Pharmacies Plumbers Produce stands Professional services - legal, accounting, payroll, etc. (as needed to assist with legally mandated activities) Railroads Recyclers, including electronics recyclers Re-entry/rehabilitation facilities Residential facilities for all Restaurants (take-out, delivery, drive thru only) Rideshare Schools** (online, admin, and food only) Storage facilities Taxis Trucking Utility companies - water, power, cable, internet Veterinarians • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Miniature golf courses Motorcycle clubs Movie theaters Museums Music events Nightclubs Performing arts centers Pet grooming Pool and billiards lounges Private social clubs Public swimming pools Riding stables Roller skating rinks Salons and barbers Second hand/thrift stores Shooting ranges Sports stadiums Swap meet/flea market Tasting rooms Tattoo and body piercing Tennis clubs Trampoline and bounce houses Water parks Zoos All other retail or recreational facilities not listed under “May Remain Open” * Providing services to enable employees exempted in the Order to work as permitted, and with restrictions set forth in Order Sections 1.16.21.1 through 1.16.21.4 ** For purposes of facilitating distance learning or performing essential functions (including but not limited to administration and provision of community .meal programs), observing social distancing. This is not an exhaustive list of businesses that may remain open or must close. For more information, see Emergency Order No. 2020-02 or call (559) 621-8400.