Final Self-Checkout Ordinance Passes in Costa Mesa

Costa Mesa, CA – On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, the Costa Mesa City Council passed the final version of the “Safe Stores are Staffed Stores” ordinance. The ordinance will address staffing and operational standards for the use of self-checkout in grocery retail stores and retail drug establishments, and proactively address retail theft and advance public safety in the city of Costa Mesa. 

“The ‘Safe Stores are Staffed Stores’ ordinance will have a real positive change for customers and workers in Costa Mesa,” said Jose Perez, president, United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 324. “Costa Mesa has a proud history of championing pro-worker and public safety initiatives, and by passing this ordinance, Costa Mesa will provide thousands of workers – union and non-union – with extra support and better service for customers. UFCW members look forward to seeing additional cities in Orange County pass legislation like this to ensure quality jobs and safe, positive shopping experiences.”

The grocery industry has fought back against the measure in an effort to continue reducing labor costs by using self-checkout systems. The practice of understaffing and the increasingly widespread reliance on self-checkout create an unsafe environment for both shoppers and workers. Customers, particularly seniors and people with disabilities, are frequently left to struggle with technology that they may not be able to use effectively. These vulnerable populations are underserved and isolated, without the assistance they need, and often face long delays in service.

The “Safe Stores are Staffed Stores” ordinance will set a new benchmark for worker protection. Under this ordinance, one dedicated employee will oversee no more than three self-checkout devices, and a manned checkout line must be open before any self-checkout stations are used. 

BACKGROUND:

The ordinance seeks to improve citywide public safety, safeguard employees, and lower retail theft. It requires all drug retail establishments with self-checkout stations and grocery stores larger than 15,000 square feet to have a minimum staffing ratio of at least one dedicated employee for every three self-checkout machines. 

The ordinance is expected to go into effect on April 20, 2026.

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