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.
Older Adult 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.
Watch as Irvine Mayor Christina L. Shea, Chad Lefteris, CEO of UCI Health, Irvine Vice Mayor Mike Carroll, and Irvine Police Chief Mike Hamel speak to our community with the latest update regarding COVID-19.
Today, the Irvine Disaster Council released its Executive Order requiring all retail personnel and retail patrons in the City of Irvine to wear face coverings, effective immediately.
Watch Mayor Christina Shea, Vice Mayor Mike Carroll, Irvine Police Chief Mike Hamel, and Dean Bernadette Boden-Albala from UC Irvine speak to our community with the latest update regarding COVID-19.
The Irvine Disaster Council discussed the critical need to implement stronger measures to protect employees and customers of retail businesses. An executive order, to be released Wednesday, April 8, will require all retail personnel in the City of Irvine to wear face coverings.
Today, California’s public health officials released guidance on the use of cloth face coverings to protect against COVID-19 for those who must leave their homes to conduct essential activities.
The City of Irvine is encouraging all residents to participate in the 2020 Census to ensure everyone in the community is accurately counted during the nation's once-a-decade count of every person in the United States.
City Clerk
Take part in the Irvine Animal Care Center's 2020 Virtual 5K April 1–May 17, an ideal way to support animals while staying safe as our community continues to do its part to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Run or walk anywhere, at any pace. Sign up at irvineanimals.org/5k.
County Landfills and Household Hazardous Waste Collection Centers are open. They are an essential public service and remain committed to serving the needs of Orange County residents.
Environmental Programs