Meetings are held quarterly.
For directions, please call 949-724-7365.
Click here to view Green Ribbon Environmental Committee agendas.
Meetings are held quarterly.
For directions, please call 949-724-7365.
Click here to view Green Ribbon Environmental Committee agendas.
If you have additional questions, please contact the Office of Health and Wellness at 949-724-6650. You may also email your questions to HealthandWellnessOffice@cityofirvine.org
How can I obtain an affordable rental unit in the City of Irvine?
The City of Irvine does not own or manage affordable rental housing. To find a unit, contact the property directly to ask about current availability. For more information, view the Interactive Affordable Housing Map.
The Office of Health & Wellness has compiled the following list of resources for those interested in purchasing a home:
Affordable Housing Clearinghouse
The Affordable Housing Clearinghouse is a network of lenders, community groups, and public agencies dedicated to the creation of quality affordable housing. We fulfill this vision by:
The City of Irvine contracts with the nonprofit Fair Housing Foundation to provide information and expertise on fair housing-related questions and concerns. Staff at the Fair Housing Foundation are well-versed in a variety of topics, and are able to offer counseling and mediation services.
Visit the Fair Housing Foundation website to access a digital library of legal resources and find answers to frequently asked questions. You may also contact the Fair Housing Foundation directly at 714-918-8001.
In addition to affordable housing, supportive housing, and emergency shelter partners, the City provides grant funding to local nonprofit organizations for homelessness prevention services in Irvine, including Families Forward, South County Outreach, Human Options, and StandUp for Kids. The funded activities include transitional housing with supportive services, emergency rent and utility payment assistance, life skills counseling, clothing, and food pantries.
In order to qualify for affordable housing, your gross annual household income must not exceed the income limits in the table below for each income category. These income limits are set by the California Department of Housing and Community Development and/or United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for Orange County and are updated on an annual basis.