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The Public Works Landscape Maintenance Division maintains over 1,700 acres of parks, greenbelts, and street landscapes including Great Park, 23 community parks, 39 neighborhood parks, and seven specialty facilities which include Central Bark Park, trailheads, and the Irvine Transportation Center. The Division also maintains over 76,000 trees.

To report a Maintenance issue or concern, please call us at 949-724-7600, or report a Maintenance issue or concern online by submitting a: Maintenance Request Form.

Compressed Natural Gas-Street Sweeper Purchase

The City of Irvine, with financial support from the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee, recently purchased a street sweeper powered by compressed natural gas demonstrating the City of Irvine’s continued commitment to clean transportation as well as compliance with the South Coast Air Quality Management District requirements for the use of alternative fuel heavy-duty vehicles

The City of Irvine’s Fleet Services Division is vital to supporting public safety, daily operations, and community services by maintaining a fleet that is safe, dependable, and environmentally sustainable. The division offers a full range of services: including preventive maintenance, diagnostics, repairs, fueling, and fabrication of City-owned vehicles and heavy equipment.

As part of the City of Irvine’s broader effort to maintain a clean and welcoming environment, the City enforces a Zero Tolerance Policy for graffiti. The Graffiti Abatement Program is a collaborative initiative managed by the Public Works & Sustainability and Public Safety departments.

How It Works

When graffiti is reported, the incident is logged and evaluated for urgency and severity. Based on this assessment, a response team—either City staff, a contractor, or an external agency—is dispatched to remove the graffiti.

The City of Irvine is proud to maintain a highly skilled Facilities Maintenance team composed of 31 dedicated professionals. This team oversees the maintenance and care of 116 City-owned locations, including community and neighborhood parks, pump and irrigation stations, lighting infrastructure, pedestrian tunnels, and specialized facilities such as the Irvine Civic Center, Senior Centers, Aquatic Facilities, Libraries, and Animal Care Center.

Neighborhood Traffic Engineering assesses traffic characteristics, implements traffic control measures, and maintains traffic management databases. It reviews plans involving roadway striping and signing modification. It provides expert advice on vehicle and pedestrian flow near schools, assists Public Safety and Risk Management in accident investigation and litigation, and provides public information and outreach on parking and traffic management through media, public workshops, and meetings.

The City of Irvine is a participant in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and has agreed to furnish flood hazard zone information for determining flood insurance rates to anyone interested. This Notice is to inform you where flood hazard zone information may be obtained.

Effective 08/15/2025

The following fee information covers all areas of the Development Engineering Division of Public Works. If you have additional questions please call us at 949-724-5446. 

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