Summary of Samples Collected:
Sample Date |
Sample Location |
Air Pollutants Tested |
Summary of Findings |
Nov. 19, 2020 |
- Planning for future housing given the number of units the City will likely have to absorb protects our quality of life to the greatest extent possible by mitigating or avoiding the negative consequences of unplanned growth;
- Providing housing to meet the needs of all income levels is critical to the long-term social, environmental, and economic health of Irvine;
- It can be challenging for cities like Irvine to attract and retain young adults and middle-income professionals such as teachers and police officers due to housing affordability;
The driving force for the Housing Element Update (HEU) is the RHNA allocation, in which the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) estimates each region’s housing need for all income groups for the upcoming eight years. HCD has determined the housing need for the region to be 1,341,827 units.
Field status and conditions are updated weekdays at 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Weekend updates will begin at 7:30 a.m. and as conditions change.
For updates, please call 949-724-6598, or refer to the chart below.
The information listed is for field conditions only. Great Park fields are available by permit and walk-on field use policies still apply. For more information or to make a reservation request please visit Great Park Field Reservations.