To millions of Americans, pets are considered members of the family; however, unlike people, pets are sometimes completely dependent on their owners. During an emergency or disaster, frightened animals will either hide in their favorite hiding spot or run away. This leaves them to fend for themselves in the wake of an emergency or major disaster.
The first step in emergency preparedness is to understand what types of disasters you may be facing. The HAZARDS section of our web site will introduce you to the threats in our community and some basic tips to protect your home and property. In addition to having information regarding potential disasters affecting your home in Irvine, you should also be familiar with emergency plans for your workplace and your children's school. You can also consult FEMA's "Ready.gov" for additional information on citizen preparedness.
The Irvine Police Department Office of Emergency Management recommends all citizens to be prepared for all emergencies. Emergencies and disasters can strike quickly and without warning. You may be forced to evacuate your neighborhood or be confined to your home.
Irvine cares about all members of the community, including those with disabilities.
Disability Services
The City’s Disability Services program provides social recreational programs, support services and advocacy for person with disabilities, their caregivers and providers who live or work in Irvine. Services include social events, access reporting, sensitivity training, resources and referrals, inclusion and accommodations. Click here for more information.
Giving is easy in Irvine.
If you have usable household items to donate, there are plenty of organizations in town and locally that will gladly accept them.
The City of Irvine is a family-friendly community that provides a plethora of services and activities, and high quality education for children of all ages. Irvine actively seeks out ways to support children and families and maintain an environment in which all may thrive.
Children and Youth
A variety of resources, including general information related to childcare, are available online through the Child Care Coordination Office, and the Child Resource Center.
Opportunities to help furry friends of all kinds abound in the City of Irvine.
Home to one of the most innovative and progressive animal shelters in the nation, the Irvine Animal Care Center, prides itself on providing quality care for abandoned animals.
In this extreme case, you may file a civil case with the local court. You must file your case within 30 days of the Examiner's verdict and pay all fees required by the court. If the court decides in your favor, any and all penalties, including court fees, will be refunded to you when the City receives written judgment. If judgment is in favor of the City of Irvine, the action is ended and all penalties are forfeited.
If you have any questions regarding filing a civil case, please contact the Superior Court of California, Harbor Justice Center, at 949-476-4699.
The hearing examiner may need to conduct further research into the Vehicle Code, collect additional statements, or survey locations before ruling on some citations. For this reason, all results will be sent in writing.
There will be information on the letter explaining that a second level hearing may be requested if you do not agree with the results of the review. You may request the second level hearing by indicating either an in person or in writing hearing on the form and returning it to the Parking Enforcement Center at the above address within 15 days of the mailing of the notification letter. Requests received outside the 15 day period will not be honored.