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Your input is important to this process! Click on the blue box below to subscribe to the City’s email notification system, be sure to select General Plan Update. We will periodically send you information as well as notification on ways you can participate in the planning process.

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The City of Irvine initially adopted its General Plan in December 1973, and the last comprehensive update occurred in 2000 with as needed General Plan amendments occurring over the ensuring years. Since 2000, the City has continued to grow and the community has matured and evolved. As Irvine matures, the focus of the General Plan objectives and policies must be reexamined to ensure that the high quality-of-life-factors that make Irvine exceptional are maintained and enhanced for residents, businesses, and visitors into the future.

The City’s current General Plan is provided via the links below. All maps and graphics are included in their respective elements through the links provided.

Additional links to the Land Use Map, as well as Land Use Element Tables A-1, A-1-1, and A-2, which reflect the most current approved planned land use (maximum) intensity levels and acreages by City of Irvine Planning Area, are provided for ease of reference.

What is a General Plan?

The General Plan is a state-mandated document required of all cities in California. The Irvine General Plan is a comprehensive, long-range vision of Irvine's future development and preservation encompassing the built and natural environments as well as the community and economy. The Plan addresses all geographic areas of the City and its sphere of influence. It also addresses the community's relation to the region, local issues and trends, service priorities, and methods to guide development and conservation of resources.

The Statewide Primary Election will be held June 7, 2016. Polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The City of Irvine encourages all eligible residents to register and vote. Have you moved since the last election? Will you be 18 by Election Day? Be sure to register by May 23 to participate in the statewide Primary Election. The last day to submit a Vote-by-Mail application is May 31.

Registration cards are available at all Irvine community centers and the Irvine Civic Center, or click here to register online.

City of Irvine camps for summer break 2020 will be available to preview beginning February 1, 2020. Registration opens February 15, 2020.

Camps offered include:

  • Art camps
  • Junior tennis camps
  • Sports camps
  • Tweens & teen camps
  • iCamps
  • More choices including culinary, LEGO and movie camps

For information and to sign up for camps, visit yourirvine.org or call 949-724-6610.

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