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Three City of Irvine facilities and two community facilities will serve as Voting Centers for the upcoming Statewide Gubernatorial Recall Election on September 14, 2021. 

In addition to in-person voting, all registered voters will receive a vote-by-mail ballot in mid-August. In lieu of voting in person, voters can drop off their completed ballots at any Orange County Vote Center, in any secured ballot drop box in Orange County, in any U.S. mailbox, or at any Vote Center with a drive-thru option. Voting days, times, and locations are listed below: 

Vote Centers Open

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Three City of Irvine facilities and two community facilities will serve as Voting Centers for the upcoming Statewide Gubernatorial Recall Election on September 14, 2021. 

In addition to in-person voting, all registered voters will receive a vote-by-mail ballot in mid-August. In lieu of voting in person, voters can drop off their completed ballots at any Orange County Vote Center, in any secured ballot drop box in Orange County, in any U.S. mailbox, or at any Vote Center with a drive-thru option. Voting days, times, and locations are listed below: 

Vote Centers Open

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Three City of Irvine facilities and two community facilities will serve as Voting Centers for the upcoming Statewide Gubernatorial Recall Election on September 14, 2021. 

In addition to in-person voting, all registered voters will receive a vote-by-mail ballot in mid-August. In lieu of voting in person, voters can drop off their completed ballots at any Orange County Vote Center, in any secured ballot drop box in Orange County, in any U.S. mailbox, or at any Vote Center with a drive-thru option. Voting days, times, and locations are listed below: 

Irvine Residents with Disabilities Advisory Board Seeks Five New Members

The City of Irvine is seeking applications for five vacancies on the Irvine Residents with Disabilities Advisory Board. The board is a public advisory body of the City of Irvine that reports to the Community Services Commission. Its members provide input on the needs of Irvine residents with disabilities.

The board is made up of volunteer members who live or work in Irvine. Board members are expected to participate in quarterly meetings, which are held on the first Tuesday of each scheduled month at 6 p.m. at Sweet Shade Ability Center.

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The City of Irvine is seeking applications for five vacancies on the Irvine Residents with Disabilities Advisory Board. Applications are available online now and must be received by 5 p.m., Friday, September 3. 
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Irvine City Council Modifies Name of Orange County Great Park

The Irvine City Council approved a modification to the name of the Orange County Great Park at their meeting July 27. The action will drop “Orange County” from the park’s name, to be more reflective of the ownership of the park and its growing national appeal.

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California State Senator Dave Min Presents $14.5 Million Check to Irvine for Jeffrey Open Space Trail Completion

The City of Irvine was presented a $14.5 million check from Senator Dave Min at Cypress Community Center Wednesday, August 11, for the completion of the Jeffrey Open Space Trail project. Irvine Mayor Farrah N. Khan and City Council members accepted the check at a presentation attended by State and City officials and members of the Bicycle Club of Irvine.

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The City of Irvine was presented a $14.5 million check from Senator Dave Min for the completion of the Jeffrey Open Space Trail project. The $14.5 million will support a critical piece of the trail that has yet to be finished: a 1.5 mile extension running from Barranca to I-5. 
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Quality of Life Town Hall: Air Quality in Irvine

Join Irvine Mayor Farrah N. Khan and Dr. Barbara Finlayson-Pitts for the Quality of Life: Air Town Hall Wednesday, August 18 at 6:30 p.m. This is the fourth in the Quality of Life Town Hall series.

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Join Irvine Mayor Farrah N. Khan and Dr. Barbara Finlayson-Pitts for the Quality of Life: Air Town Hall Wednesday, August 18 at 6:30 p.m.
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Quality of Life Town Hall: Air Quality in Irvine

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Join Irvine Mayor Farrah N. Khan and Dr. Barbara Finlayson-Pitts for the Quality of Life: Air Town Hall Wednesday, August 18 at 6:30 p.m. This is the fourth in the Quality of Life Town Hall series. This town hall will address air quality throughout Irvine and Orange County and how residents and businesses can improve air quality. The All American Asphalt topic will not be addressed in this town hall.

City of Irvine’s 12th Annual Senior Fitness Expo is August 27

The City of Irvine encourages the community to take control of their health and wellness by attending the 12th annual Senior Fitness Expo Friday, August 27, 9 a.m.–1:30 p.m. at the Rancho Senior Center. This free outdoor event geared toward adults 50 and older features health screenings, educational presentations, and a wide variety of the latest health and fitness exhibitors.

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City of Irvine Adopts Ambitious Climate Resolution

At its August 10 meeting, the Irvine City Council unanimously adopted a climate resolution, addressing climate change in Irvine’s environment, values, and energy resources; the Irvine ACHIEVES resolution. The resolution sets climate goals for the City and includes key stakeholder and community input.

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Irvine is the third city in California and first in Orange County to adopt a carbon neutral goal by 2030. The Irvine ACHIEVES resolution is a key component in our City’s Climate Action and Adaptation Plan and lays out strategies for climate planning efforts. Learn more at cityofirvine.org/climate.

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