
After a national recruitment, seasoned City of Irvine engineer Jaimee Bourgeois has been named Director of Public Works & Transportation for the City of Irvine.

After a national recruitment, seasoned City of Irvine engineer Jaimee Bourgeois has been named Director of Public Works & Transportation for the City of Irvine.
The City of Irvine annual summer tradition returns July 9, when the Sizzlin’ Summer Concert series kicks off at Mike Ward Community Park — Woodbridge.
The community is invited to a series of free family-friendly concerts in the park covering a variety of musical tastes — from country rock and dance hits to classic soul and ’80s music. In addition to Saturday concerts, enjoy a Sunday series finale featuring Pacific Symphony. Bring a picnic basket or purchase treats from on-site gourmet food trucks.
Residents of Irvine are invited to learn more about SB 1383 and the new state requirement to begin recycling food waste.
Residents of Irvine are invited to learn more about SB 1383 and the new state requirement to begin recycling food waste.
Building on the recently opened Great Park Gallery art exhibition Phillip K. Smith III: Shared Light, the City of Irvine announces an expanded experience with music and art installations. The two-part live classical music series will happen June 25 and July 23, and the expanded exhibition is open now in the Artist Studios. The exhibition, live performances, and parking are free and open to the public.
Join the City of Irvine this summer for the return of Movies on the Lawn, a series of family-friendly outdoor screenings at Great Park. The series kicks off Saturday, June 18, and continues various Saturday evenings through August 13.
Movies begin after sunset, at approximately 8:15 p.m. Bring a blanket or low-back chair to enjoy the movie with your friends and family. Food will be available for purchase from on-site gourmet food trucks. Open seating on the Terraced Lawn will be first-come, first-served for the entire community, and admission is free.
The City of Irvine seeks to define community transportation needs beyond existing iShuttle and bus routes located within the City.
A virtual community meeting will be held Monday, June 13, at 6 p.m., to discuss transportation options and present the findings from initial concept studies that seek to improve parking conditions and transit services, relieve parking and traffic congestion, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The Irvine Police Department (IPD) will host a school safety town hall presentation on Thursday, June 9, at 6 p.m., at the City of Irvine Council Chamber.
In light of recent horrific events involving gun violence in our region and across our Nation, IPD will share with our community the steps we have taken to prevent and respond to threats to our schools.
During the presentation, details about the following topics will be shared:
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