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Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Irvine, Calif. (October 31, 2018) – Around 9 a.m. this morning, a passerby notified the Irvine Police Department that an anti-Semitic comment had been spray painted along the exterior wall of the

The Irvine Fine Arts Center's winter exhibitions, Re:balance and Pleasure at a Distance, open Saturday, November 17, with a free opening reception 4-6 p.m. Re:balance offers a look at the shifting dynamics of family relationships undergoing change. Pleasure at a Distance presents the work of artists Katie Kirk and Kaveri Raina exploring physicality through their materials. The exhibits run concurrently through Saturday, January 19, 2019.

Pesticides are among many household hazardous waste products that can be conveniently, and legally, recycled in Irvine. Do NOT throw away hazardous waste or dump down a house or outside drain! Here’s
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
The City of Irvine has implemented a new mobile device system for its Building Inspection team. Each of the City’s building inspectors now has a networked device in the field that will save time,

Community Services Activity Survey

Thank you for sharing your opinions with the City of Irvine for our public survey about recreational activities offered to the community. The survey closed January 14. Results from the survey will be used to assess how City activities and programs meet the needs of the community. Your participation is highly valued and helps us better accommodate future recreational needs of the City.

For questions, contact 949-724-6156.

The Irvine Civic Center will serve as an Early Voting Service Center, beginning Saturday, October 27 through Monday, November 5. All registered Orange County voters are eligible to participate in on-site early voting. Additional services offered by the Voting Service Center include:

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