The public is invited to attend a virtual town hall meeting on Thursday, May 14 from 3 to 4 p.m. as City leaders hold a joint discussion with medical partners regarding COVID-19 and Irvine’s readiness to reopen.
Watch as Mayor Christina L. Shea, President of the Irvine Board of Education, Betty Carroll, and Dr. Andrew Noymer, Associate Professor of Population Health & Disease Prevention at UCI speak to our community with the latest update regarding COVID-19.
After careful consideration and following the State directive, the City Council voted to allow golf courses to open, based significantly upon the guidance set forth by the County of Orange, with additional City requirements in place for the protection of public health. View guidelines here.
Irvine City Council authorized City staff to schedule in-person adoptions by appointment only at the Irvine Animal Care Center. The Center will remain closed to the public for all drop-in services.
At its meeting on April 28, the Irvine City Council voted to extend Executive Orders and resolutions pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic. All City facilities will remain closed to the public, with the exception of the Irvine Animal Care Center. Golf courses within the City may open to the public.
The City of Irvine hosted its second Virtual Town Hall Meeting with Mayor Shea and Vice Mayor Carroll on Tuesday, April 21. Thank you to all that were able to participate. The Town Hall is now available to watch on-demand. Stay tuned for our next Virtual Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, May 5.
Watch as Irvine Mayor Christina L. Shea, Irvine Vice Mayor Mike Carroll, and Dr. Susan S. Huang, UCI Medical Health Director of Epidemiology and Infection Prevention speak to our community with the latest update regarding COVID-19.
There are many fun and educational ways to celebrate Earth Day, and with our Earth Day Bingo game, you can win a prize while doing good for our planet. Visit the bingo card page and click the boxes for the activities you have completed.
Environmental Programs
The City's Virtual Community Center features resources for adults 50+. While staying at home to slow the spread of COVID-19, find tips to stay active, browse online games, connect to support groups, and more. Learn more at cityofirvine.org/virtual.
Senior Services
The City of Irvine hosted its first ever Virtual Town Hall Meeting with Mayor Shea and Vice Mayor Carroll on Tuesday, April 14. Thank you to all that were able to participate. The Town Hall is now available to watch on-demand. Stay tuned for our next Virtual Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, April 21.