L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti Orders Utility Shutoffs for Residences That Host Illegal House Parties

Mayor Eric Garcetti announced utilities will be shut off at homes that host large gatherings, which are prohibited under COVID-19 restrictions.

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The Los Angeles mayor is cracking down on illegal house parties.

On Wednesday, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced he has authorized the Department of Water and Power to shut off utilities to homes that host large gatherings, which are prohibited under coronavirus restrictions.

"While we have already closed all bars and nightclubs, these large house parties have essentially become nightclubs in the hills," he said during a press conference, as reported by Deadline.

Garcetti explained that once the LAPD verifies there were repeated violations committed at a home, the residents' water and power will be cut off within 48 hours. He said county health inspectors and other city representatives will keep an eye out for large gatherings at city homes, and will report potential violations to law enforcement.

"We will not act lightly, but we will act," he said, before he was questioned about the legality of the move. "You’re breaking the law. Just as we can shut down bars breaking alcohol laws, in places that are in criminal violations, we can shut them down ... We can actually do the power or water shutoff after a first violation, but we like to educate, not enforce."

The announcement came just hours after LA City Councilman David Ryu introduced a motion that threatened harsher penalties—including utility shutoffs—against homeowners who violate the large gathering ordinance.

The motion reads in part:

According to the Los Feliz Ledger, Ryu highlighted the dangers of these house parties while introducing the motion. He pointed to the havoc COVID-19 has wreaked on the city, and argued officials should up their efforts to prevent further spread of the virus; this includes cutting off water and power as well as revoking certificates of occupancy from homeowners who are putting the community at risk.

"Despite a pandemic that has killed thousands in Los Angeles, some homeowners are choosing to put everyone at risk by renting out their homes to massive house parties," Ryu said. "This is irresponsible bordering on deadly, and it must be stopped. Whether it takes shutting off utilities or revoking their permits, we must do what it takes to shut these party houses down."

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