The City is working on a study to define community transportation needs and determine additional transit needs (beyond the existing iShuttle and bus routes located within the City). The Irvine Transit Vision Study will evaluate new and improved transportation options to support residents getting around within the city. The study will develop transit service recommendations based on current travel patterns, parking conditions, existing transit services, and other factors.
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To watch the council meeting live on your computer go to:
To watch it live on your TV turn to:
Cox Cable channel-30
AT&T U-verse channel - 99
Click here to see City Council agendas
Monster Splash 2024
Thank you to everyone who joined us for Monster Splash! We loved seeing all the amazing costumes and hope you had a blast trick-or-treating and playing games. Thanks for bringing the Halloween spirit — see you next time!
For more information, call the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center at 949-724-6717.
Join the Irvine Police Department Wednesday, Sept. 22, at 6:00 p.m. for a Virtual Crime & Safety Presentation to learn more about current crime trends, crime prevention tips, and how to join or start a Neighborhood Watch program in your community. Registration is not required to attend.
Zoom Meeting Link: tinyurl.com/4j4643cw
Phone Audio: 669-900-6833
Webinar ID: 880 8719 9231
Passcode: 219253
In honor of the City’s 50th anniversary and as part of the City’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiative, the City of Irvine and South Coast Chinese Cultural Center are collaborating to offer the We Are Irvine: Living Resource Guide Series for Chinese-Irvine Newcomers, in Mandarin.
Join for the third lecture in the series September 23 from 6 to 8 p.m. via Zoom.
City of Irvine employee and artist Sandra Cisneros found inspiration for the updated Carousel panels by creating new original artwork based on three themes: the roots and history of Great Park’s military past; the transformation of the park to recreation and sports grounds; and Irvine’s majestic hillsides and landscapes. Great Park employees provided images and ideas that served as a foundation for the artist to base the final paintings on. Produced from home during the 2020 Stay at Home order, each 4-foot by 2.5-foot panel was painted on flat canvas.