The City of Irvine, in collaboration with Community Action Partnership of Orange County, is offering The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). Eligible residents will receive a box of food weighing approximately 30 pounds. The box contains a variety of dried beans, fresh produce, canned and frozen vegetables, fruit/vegetable juice, meat (when available), poultry, fish, nuts, milk, cheese, rice, cereal, and pasta.
Pick up Location:
Heritage Park Community Center
14301 Yale Avenue
The City of Irvine, in partnership with local businesses and organizations, is holding an emergency food drive Saturday, November 15, to support Irvine residents affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown.
Together with the Greater Irvine Chamber of Commerce, OC Hunger Alliance, and South County Outreach, the City is calling on the community to come together in support of neighbors facing food insecurity.
About I-REP
The Irvine Rider Education Program (I-REP) allows participants to receive real-world safety instruction from trained Irvine Police Traffic Bureau Instructors. The course is offered for riders of bicycles, e-bikes, e-devices, and motorcycles. The class combines a lecture portion with an emphasis on the rules of the road and a practical riding obstacle course.
The bicycle, e-bike, and e-device class is open to e-bike riders aged 12 to 17, with priority given to middle school students. All students must have a parent or guardian in attendance.
Electric bicycles and other e-devices are transforming the way we move through Irvine, offering an efficient, sustainable, and fun way to get around. Riders have the responsibility to ride safely and respectfully. We are dedicated to protecting our community by promoting safe riding practices through education, engagement, and enforcement. Together, we can keep Irvine a safe and enjoyable place for everyone.
What is an e-bike?
An e-bike is defined as a bicycle with:
The City of Irvine administers state and federal grant programs that promote community development, expand affordable housing opportunities, and support homelessness prevention efforts. These funding sources enable the City to provide financial assistance to local organizations and initiatives that benefit low- and moderate-income residents.


