District-Based Election Public Hearing #2

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The City of Irvine is pursuing its first City Council district formation process. Residents can get involved by attending public hearings and community workshops, sharing their thoughts on communities that should be kept together in a single district, submitting a map of proposed district lines, and eventually providing feedback on other draft maps drawn by the community and National Demographics Corporation, the City’s professional demographer.

District-Based Election Public Hearing #1

Clone state (do not change)

The City of Irvine is pursuing its first City Council district formation process. Residents can get involved by attending public hearings and community workshops, sharing their thoughts on communities that should be kept together in a single district, submitting a map of proposed district lines, and eventually providing feedback on other draft maps drawn by the community and National Demographics Corporation, the City’s professional demographer.

Earth Day Event at Quail Hil Community Center

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Email
msawhney@cityofirvine.org
Phone
949-724-7449
Price
Free
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Visit Quail Hill Community Center and enjoy a guided hike, compost demo, and interactive activities offered by the City of Irvine in partnership with Irvine Ranch Conservancy.

Guided hikes at 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. registration required on-site, limited space available. 
Compost demo at noon.

2023 Super Pet Adoption & Fundraiser

Sunday, June 4
10 a.m.–3 p.m.

The Irvine Animal Care Center invites the community to its 17th annual Super Pet Adoption & Fundraiser event. Local pet rescue groups will bring dogs, cats, and birds for adoption. This annual event features vendors and services for pets and their humans that includes gourmet food trucks, a bake sale, and a drawing giveaway.

Tickets will be sold at the door: $5 for adults, free for children. Event parking is free. 

To learn more, visit the Super Pet Adoption page.

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irvineanimals@cityofirvine.org
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Irvine Animal Care Center
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949-724-7740
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The Irvine Animal Care Center invites the community to its 17th annual Super Pet Adoption & Fundraiser event Sunday, June 4. 
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City of Irvine Begins Pursuit of District-Based Elections

The City of Irvine is pursuing its first City Council district formation process. All City of Irvine registered voters currently vote for the Mayor and all four City Councilmembers. Upon completion of the districting process, the City of Irvine would have six separate voting districts. Beginning in 2024, each voter would vote for the Mayor and one Councilmember to represent the district they live in. 

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pio@cityofirvine.org
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Public Information Office
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949-724-6212
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The City of Irvine is pursuing its first City Council district formation process. Attend the next public hearing on the topic Tuesday, July 11, at 6 p.m. in the City of Irvine Council Chamber.
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City of Irvine Announces Initiative to Reunite Residents with Unclaimed Property

The Irvine City Council recently approved a robust outreach initiative to inform residents and businesses about unclaimed property. California’s Unclaimed Property Law requires certain entities to report and submit their customers’ property to the State Controller’s Office (Open in new window) if assets have been held for three years or more. Common types of unclaimed property are:

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pio@cityofirvine.org
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Public Information Office
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949-724-6077
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The Irvine City Council recently approved a robust outreach initiative to inform residents and businesses about unclaimed property. Learn how to search for and claim any unclaimed property. 
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City of Irvine to Implement Organics Recycling Program beginning April 1

Starting April 1, the City of Irvine will implement an organics recycling program that aligns with California’s organic waste reduction law, Senate Bill 1383. This law, which was passed in 2016, requires California cities to reduce the amount of organic waste sent to landfills by 75% by 2025.

Organic waste includes food waste, yard waste, and other materials that can be composted or used for energy production. SB 1383 aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by diverting organic waste from landfills, where it decomposes and produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas.

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pio@cityofirvine.org
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Public Information Office
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949-724-6212
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City of Irvine Joins National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation April 1-30

Mayor Farrah N. Khan has joined mayors across the country for the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation by asking the Irvine community to make a long-term commitment to manage water resources more wisely.

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Public Information Office
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Mayor Farrah N. Khan has joined mayors across the country for the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation by asking the Irvine community to make a long-term commitment to manage water resources more wisely. Take the pledge today!
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