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The Irvine Police Department is committed to collaborating with community resources and our local school staff to empower students to recognize bullying and take meaningful steps to address the behavior. In partnership, we are dedicated to fostering a safe and supportive learning environment where every student feels secure, respected, and free from harassment or intimidation.

The City of Irvine, in partnership with the City of Tustin, is leading the Harvard Safety Improvements Project to enhance safety, accessibility, and mobility along Harvard Avenue between Irvine Center Drive and Walnut Avenue. The project will improve traffic circulation and expand transportation options for cyclists and pedestrians.

ICARE (Irvine Community Alternative Response and Engagement) is a specialized unit within the Irvine Police Department who responds to non-violent, non-criminal mental health and substance use challenges calls for service. The team provides supportive care for individuals experiencing mental health crises, homelessness, and non-criminal behavioral issues (including youths in crisis, survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault, individuals needing family counseling or welfare checks, etc).

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