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Join the City of Irvine's Housing Division, the County of Orange, California, and local communities for a discussion on fair housing issues Wednesday, January 29, 6:30 p.m. at Santa Ana City Council Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
The workshop will focus on the "Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing" process and how it contributes to advancing fair housing opportunities for residents. Share your thoughts on existing fair housing barriers and help form fair housing goals and priorities.
On September 10, the Irvine City Council voted to establish an Ad Hoc committee, the Safe Community Task Force 2020 (Task Force). The Task Force will work for nine months, toward the goal of ensuring Irvine remains a safe city for residents and visitors. The Task Force will gather information from community stakeholders; examine incidents that have occurred in other communities; and raise awareness, and prevention efforts.
On September 10, the Irvine City Council voted to establish an Ad Hoc committee, the Safe Community Task Force 2020 (Task Force). The Task Force will work for nine months, toward the goal of ensuring Irvine remains a safe city for residents and visitors. The Task Force will gather information from community stakeholders; examine incidents that have occurred in other communities; and raise awareness, and prevention efforts.
On September 10, the Irvine City Council voted to establish an Ad Hoc committee, the Safe Community Task Force 2020 (Task Force). The Task Force will work for nine months, toward the goal of ensuring Irvine remains a safe city for residents and visitors. The Task Force will gather information from community stakeholders; examine incidents that have occurred in other communities; and raise awareness, and prevention efforts.
On September 10, the Irvine City Council voted to establish an Ad Hoc committee, the Safe Community Task Force 2020 (Task Force). The Task Force will work for nine months, toward the goal of ensuring Irvine remains a safe city for residents and visitors. The Task Force will gather information from community stakeholders; examine incidents that have occurred in other communities; and raise awareness, and prevention efforts.
On September 10, the Irvine City Council voted to establish an Ad Hoc committee, the Safe Community Task Force 2020 (Task Force). The Task Force will work for nine months, toward the goal of ensuring Irvine remains a safe city for residents and visitors. The Task Force will gather information from community stakeholders; examine incidents that have occurred in other communities; and raise awareness, and prevention efforts.
On September 10, the Irvine City Council voted to establish an Ad Hoc committee, the Safe Community Task Force 2020 (Task Force). The Task Force will work for nine months, toward the goal of ensuring Irvine remains a safe city for residents and visitors. The Task Force will gather information from community stakeholders; examine incidents that have occurred in other communities; and raise awareness, and prevention efforts.
More information at Safe Community Task Force website.