IBC Connects... is a new City of Irvine project that will explore opportunities for creating trails or linear parks in the Irvine Business Complex (IBC) area. We would like to learn how you would use these facilities if they were available. We would appreciate hearing from you!
Irvine Civic Center
Irvine Civic Center encompasses Irvine City Hall and the Irvine Police Department. City Hall has limited space available for public reservations, including a Conference and Training Center, Lobby, Council Chamber, two meeting rooms, an outdoor piazza, and lawn. View details about rentable spaces within Irvine Civic Center below.
The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) will conduct a public hearing related to the Proposed RHNA Allocation Methodology with options. The RHNA is mandated by State Housing Law to quantify the existing and projected need for housing by income categories for each local jurisdiction during specified planning periods.
Join the Irvine Fine Arts Center for the opening reception of All Media 2019. The annual All Media exhibition showcases artwork from Southern California artists. Works include painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, printmaking, ceramics, video, installation, and more.
The opening reception is Saturday, September 7, 4-6 p.m., with an awards presentation at 5 p.m. Parking and admission are free.
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.

