Irvine residents air concerns about operations of All American Asphalt Plant

At the invitation of Councilmember Agran, Irvine residents gathered in the Council Chamber at City Hall last night for a community meeting to share their concerns about the All American Asphalt Plant. 

“The testimony shared tonight needs to be heard and responded to in earnest by the City,” said Councilmember Agran after the event. “We are a great City with ample resources — intellectual, governmental, financial — and I believe we can and should achieve a resolution for our affected residents.”

He concluded: “Though I am one voice on the City Council, I am determined to press ahead with my Council colleagues to hold a Special Meeting in early September to hear directly from the community on this.”

The event was hosted by Councilmember Agran with support from community organizers with Non-Toxic Neighborhoods and Stop Toxic Asphalt Pollutants in Irvine.

Councilmember Agran thanks all in attendance for their participation. For those interested, a video recording of the event will be made available soon. 

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