How Irvine residents and Councilmember Agran propose to “build back better”
With input from 186 residents, Councilmember Agran and his team have released recommendations for addressing the community’s top concerns over the next two years…
Housing Element Update virtual workshops coming soon
Do you have ideas for how Irvine can meet the housing needs of everyone in the City? The Housing Element Update is underway this month, and residents are being asked to participate in shaping plans and goals for the next eight years.
Musick expansion sees widespread opposition
Last night, the City Council heard and received extensive testimony from Irvine residents opposed to the expansion of the James A. Musick Jail Expansion. Councilmember Agran stands with residents who oppose this expansion and hears their calls for action.
Green Ribbon Environmental Committee Seeks to Fill Member-at-Large Positions
Do you have passion or expertise related to climate action? If so, you may be interested in applying to join Irvine’s Green Ribbon Environmental Committee.
Improving resident involvement in the Great Park decision-making process
For a long time, Great Park residents have expressed frustration at the lack of resident involvement in the Great Park decision-making process, especially in light of the fees and taxes they pay above and beyond other residents in Irvine…
Council majority does not intend to honor citizens’ Initiative and Ordinance declaring “ARDA” site exclusive location of VMPC
Last night, the Council majority made it clear that they do not intend to honor the citizens’ Initiative and subsequent Ordinance declaring the “ARDA” site at the Great Park as the exclusive location of Irvine’s future Veterans Memorial Park and Cemetery.
Tell Councilmember Agran what you would do with $53 million
What would you do with $53 million? The City of Irvine is grappling with that very question. Give your opinion through this quick survey…
Public Comment: Veteran and Great Park Resident calls for construction of Veterans Memorial Park and Cemetery
Last week, at the City Council meeting, the Mayor and Councilmembers heard Public Comments from dozens of people on a range of matters…
Green Ribbon Environmental Committee membership expands to include two youth members
At Tuesday’s Council Meeting, the City Council approved updates to the Green Ribbon Committee’s by-laws that include expanding the Committee’s membership by adding two middle- or high-school-aged members-at-large…