Help Shape the Future of Heritage Community Park

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

The City of Irvine invites the community to help shape the future of Heritage Community Park by participating in a series of workshops beginning this month.

The first workshops took place Monday, July 28, and Thursday, August 21, and offered a unique opportunity to explore the park during a walking tour and interactive discussion. Participants joined facilitated group tours and shared ideas and feedback to help guide future park priorities.

To sign up for the final workshop Thursday, September 18, please visit the City website. All ages and abilities are welcome.

The 44-acre Heritage Community Park is one of Irvine’s first community parks. Open since 1978, it is home to the Irvine Fine Arts Center, Heritage Park Library Branch, William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center, a community center, and a broad range of recreational facilities. It plays a vital role in community programming with a comprehensive lineup of classes and camps, and the largest youth enrollment annually of any Irvine park.

As community needs continue to evolve, the City is undertaking an update of the Heritage Community Park Master Plan, reassessing the site, and developing a refreshed vision for the park that will better serve the community.

This project is a collaborative effort between the Community & Library Services Department and the Office of Health & Wellness.

Heritage Community Park is located at 14301 Yale Ave. Sign up and view additional information about the workshops. To view the master plan, visit cityofirvine.org/heritageparkplan.