Upcoming/Current Events
City Council Public Hearing
August 13, 2024
Irvine City Hall-City Council Chamber
City Council Agenda
Final Environmental Impact Report
The Final EIR for the General Plan Update and associated documents are available for review at the following webpage: cityofirvine.org/community-development/current-environmental-reviews.
The 2045 General Plan Update is scheduled for adoption hearings in spring and summer of this year, where the Transportation Commission, Planning Commission, and City Council will receive presentations and public input on the 2045 General Plan Update. The City Council is the final approval body for the General Plan Update.
For details about the hearings listed above, and for translation services, call Principal Planner Alyssa Matheus at 949-724-6397 or email gpupdate2045@cityofirvine.org.
Past Events
The Draft Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR) and the associated draft General Plan Elements are now available for review at the following webpage: cityofirvine.org/community-development/current-environmental-reviews Public Meeting and Hearing Dates:
Adoption Hearing Flier in English Adoption Hearing Flier in Arabic Adoption Hearing Flier in Farsi Adoption Hearing Flier in Japanese Adoption Hearing Flier in Korean Adoption Hearing Flier in Simplified Chinese Adoption Hearing Flier in Spanish Adoption Hearing Flier in Traditional Chinese Adoption Hearing Flier in Vietnamese Land Use Workshop Circulation Workshop Noise and Safety Workshop |
Notice of Preparation (NOP) of a Program Environmental Impact Report for the General Plan Update NOP comment period is from July 21, 2023 to August 21, 2023 August 1, 2023 |
May 25, 2023 GPU Open House |
May 24, 2023 GPU COMMUNITY WORKSHOP PRESENTATION -Virtual GPU Land Use and Circulation Open House Summary On May 24 and 25, 2023, the GPU team held a virtual and in-person land use and circulation workshop for the project. Attendees were asked to participate in three engagement activities about what they love most about their community, their ideal neighborhood, and design preferences for residential, retail, streets, and pocket parks. The responses showed there is a preference for affordable and walkable communities with nearby, smaller scale, neighborhood serving retail and business services. Please click on the GPU Workshop links above for a more in-depth summary of our in-person and virtual workshops. |
September 22, 2022 GPU Information Session Information Session Recording |