The City of Irvine is celebrating Women’s history month by recognizing and honoring the many great females in history and celebrating their struggles, contributions, and achievements to not only our country, but our City and community as we know it today.
On March 9 the Irvine City Council proclaimed the month as Women’s History Month, and the City’s Public Information Office presented the following video. Please join us in recognizing the women at the City of Irvine who make a difference for our community every day through their service and dedication to our residents.
After the success of the initial vaccine clinic hosted by the City of Irvine and MemorialCare February 19, the City and the hospital extended their alliance and held another COVID-19 vaccine clinic for Irvine senior citizens.
Through the continued efforts of Mayor Farrah N. Khan’s COVID-19 Task Force, the City of Irvine and Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian partnered to provide a small COVID-19 vaccine clinic for Irvine senior citizens.
The small vaccine clinic took place Thursday, March 4 at Lakeview Senior Center. A total of 300 seniors aged 65 and over received the COVID-19 vaccine. With nearly 28,000 seniors aged 65 and over in the City, the City of Irvine is making it a priority to get seniors vaccinated against the coronavirus.
The City of Irvine and the University of California, Irvine (UCI) reached an agreement over the proposed Irvine Campus Medical Complex, a world-class health care facility that will employ thousands and provide much needed health services to the community. Under the agreement, UCI will invest $6.5 million in the transportation infrastructure necessary to support the new development, and address associated noise and traffic impacts.
Irvine Police arrest 49-year-old Benjamin Laubbacher following an attempted robbery at the Irvine Spectrum Center and a robbery of a grocery store cashier.
The City of Irvine will host a second Virtual Community Budget Meeting on March 25 for the upcoming fiscal year 2021-23 Biennial Budget cycle. The meeting will include virtual presentations and dialogue to answer budget questions and discuss community insights. The workshop will be held Thursday, March 25 at 9 a.m. via Zoom and Facebook Live. A previous budget workshop was held March 11.
The public is invited to attend the City's Virtual Community Budget Meeting for the upcoming fiscal year 2021-23 Biennial Budget cycle. The workshop will be held Thursday, March 25 at 9 a.m. via Zoom and Facebook Live.
When life around the globe returns to normal, our world cannot return to business-as-usual.
Our global community has been shocked by the largest global crisis in a generation. COVID-19 has shown us the necessity of thinking ahead, but the next crises are already on their way. Climate change, species loss, pandemics and massive natural disasters might define the future — unless we do something now. We have the solutions, both natural and technological… we just need the will.
The City of Irvine will host two Virtual Community Budget Meetings in March for the upcoming fiscal year 2021-23 Biennial Budget cycle. The meetings will include virtual presentations and dialogue to answer budget questions and discuss community insights.