Flexible and popular methods of achieving your charitable goals and building a legacy are to create a bequest through your will or name the City of Irvine or the Irvine Community Alliance Fund (the Fund) as a beneficiary of a retirement plan. Bequests are gifts that come directly to the City (or the Fund) at the end of your life, they can be revised at any time, and they are tax deductible. Bequests are typically made in one of the following forms:
The Irvine Police Department (IPD) is a professional, values-based organization where community oriented policing is a way of life. IPD aspires to be a world-class leader in policing, a model for character, innovation and service. It strives to protect our diverse and dynamic community with fairness, integrity and respect for the rights of individuals. It is also committed to developing a creative, forward-thinking workforce, dedicated to raising our level of excellence to meet the challenges of tomorrow.
The City of Irvine is recognized nationally for its well-planned parks, greenbelts, open space and interconnected bike network.
The Orange County Great Park is located in the geographic center of Orange County, California, halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego. Spanning more than 1,300 acres (nearly twice the size of New York’s Central Park) the Great Park’s award-winning master plan embraces environmental sustainability, preserves Orange County’s agricultural heritage, and honors the military history of the former air base, setting a new standard for sustainable park design and urban planning.
Whether you are new to Irvine or a long time resident, this free service will prove invaluable. Crime Prevention Officer Dick Berg will conduct an on-site custom security inspection of your home or apartment at your convenience. You will be given information and training on the most effective locks, alarm systems, and lighting specific to your home and your area. You will receive a written evaluation of the improvements you can make to increase security without making your home a fortress.
Crime Analysis is the systematic study of crime and disorder problems, as well as other police related issues including sociodemographic, spatial, and temporal factors, to assist in criminal apprehension, crime and disorder reduction, crime prevention, and department resource allocation.
The mission of the Irvine Police Department’s Crime Analysis Unit is to provide data analysis in real time to support to all levels of the Irvine Police Department in order to improve community safety and improve efficiency of police resources.
Emergency management is a process that protects communities from hazards, or threats to life or property. This process involves four, often overlapping phases:
The Irvine Police Department recently added its latest tool in emergency preparedness. The “MOBILE COMM”, a 45-foot communications vehicle that integrates voice, data, and video communications allowing Incident Commanders to coordinate tremendous resources at the scene of any event in the City of Irvine.
AlertOC is a mass notification system designed to keep Orange County residents and businesses informed of emergencies. By registering with AlertOC, time-sensitive voice messages from the City of Irvine may be sent to your home, mobile, or business phone. Text messages may also be sent to mobile phones, e-mail accounts, and hearing impaired receiving devices.