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CALABASAS, CA — Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test result will be required to enter public facilities in Calabasas starting Monday.
The executive order will require all individuals over age 18 to show proof of vaccination or a negative test from with the last 72 hours to enter city hall, the swim and tennis center, the senior center, library, DeAnza Park interior and Creekside park.
REMINDER: Starting next Monday, proof of COVID vaccination required to enter these City of Calabasas facilities: •City Hall •Tennis & Swim Center •Senior Center •Library •DeAnza Park (interiors only) •Creekside Vax Card OR negative COVID test w/in 72 hrs. Ages 18+ pic.twitter.com/lBh1Y9OzER— City of Calabasas (@CityofCalabasas) December 22, 2021 The city considered the vaccination requirement for over a month, including a lengthy discussion at the city's Dec. 1 council meeting. There was a consensus in December among council members to instate the requirement, with most council members only showing concern about properly training staff.
The city's discussion involved a thorough look at other cities' similar mandates, including West Hollywood, Culver City and Los Angeles.
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