October 8, 2025
Location: Quail Hill Community Center, 39 Shady Canyon Drive, Irvine, CA
For information about the Irvine Sports Advisory Committee, please contact Steven Stewart at 949-724-6615 or sstewart@cityofirvine.org (Open in new window)
October 8, 2025
Location: Quail Hill Community Center, 39 Shady Canyon Drive, Irvine, CA
For information about the Irvine Sports Advisory Committee, please contact Steven Stewart at 949-724-6615 or sstewart@cityofirvine.org (Open in new window)
The City of Irvine has been designated as one of the first 32 Clean California Communities in the state — and one of only four in Orange County — highlighting an ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship and dedication to keeping Irvine a vibrant and beautiful place to live.
The City of Irvine is accepting applications to fill two volunteer member-at-large vacancies on the Irvine Sports Committee. The committee is composed of representatives from Irvine’s youth sports organizations. It provides the City Council and the Community & Library Services Commission with input and feedback on policies, programs, facilities, and the needs of the Irvine youth sports community.
To view meetings live on a computer, visit cityofirvine.org/ictv and select "Watch ICTV Live".
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The City of Irvine has once again been voted “Best City to Live in” by The Orange County Register readers, marking the 10th consecutive year the City has earned the honor.
With more than 318,000 residents, Irvine continues to exemplify a diverse, livable City, master-planned for residents, businesses, and visitors alike. This year, the City has celebrated several major milestones, including:
The City of Irvine invites the community to help shape the future of the Irvine Public Library by providing input on services, programs, collections, and spaces.
Since opening this summer, the Irvine Public Library has expanded programs for all ages and launched a Library of Things collection. As the library continues to grow, community feedback will play a key role in guiding priorities and planning for the next phase of library services.
The City of Irvine is taking an innovative, collaborative approach to meet the evolving needs of the community with the inaugural Irvine Nonprofit Week, September 30 through October 4.
The series of events will bring together nonprofit leaders, volunteers, and City staff to collaborate, share resources, and discover new ways to meet the needs of Irvine residents.
Join the nonprofit OC Goes Solar and the City of Irvine for a free, virtual workshop designed to help you confidently explore your solar options.
Register (Open in new window) for virtual workshop taking place Wednesday, October 1, at 6:30 p.m. At this workshop, you’ll learn about:
Join us for a Community Pop-Up at Harvard Community Park Saturday, September 27, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Project staff will share alternative design concepts and gather community input to help shape the future of Harvard Avenue.
For more information, visit cityofirvine.org/harvardproject.
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