South Coast AQMD Community Meeting

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Email
publicadvisor@aqmd.gov
Phone
909-396-2432

The South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD) will host a community meeting on air quality issues related to All American Asphalt (AAA) located in Irvine, CA. South Coast AQMD has been conducting an on-going investigation concerning the AAA hot mix and batch plant. The facility is located within a few miles of multiple residential communities. The community meeting will include:

Stay-At-Home Order Imposed for Southern California Region

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pio@cityofirvine.org
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Public Information Office
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949-724-6253
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ICU capacity for the Southern California Region, which includes Irvine and Orange County, hit 12.5% on Saturday, December 5, triggering the State's new Regional Stay-at-Home order. The order went into effect on December 6 at 11:59 p.m.
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Governor Newsom Issues Regional Stay-at-Home Order Pending ICU Capacity

On Thursday, December 3, Governor Newsom issued a Regional Stay-at-Home Order (Open in new window) for regions where hospital ICU capacity is 15% or lower. The state is divided into five regions, with one of those regions being Southern California. The County of Orange and the City of Irvine is in the Southern California region, which currently maintains an ICU capacity of 20.60%.

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pio@cityofirvine.org
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Public Information Office
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949-724-6077
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Governor Newsom issued a Regional Stay-at-Home Order for regions where hospital ICU capacity is 15% or lower. The state is divided into five regions, with one of those regions being Southern California. The County of Orange and the City of Irvine is in the Southern California region. 
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City of Irvine and Irvine Police Department Issue Voluntary Evacuation Warning to Orchard Hills Area

On Wednesday, December 2, at approximately 10:14 p.m., a residential structure fire was reported in the area of Silverado Canyon. The Bond Fire has spread to nearby vegetation and has burned approximately 4,000 acres with 0% containment. More than 500 firefighters are aggressively fighting the Bond Fire from both the air and the ground. 

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pio@cityofirvine.org
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Public Information Office
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949-724-6077
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Bond Fire in Silverado Canyon Area - No Threat to Irvine

Updated: December 3 at 3 p.m.

The Irvine Police Department has LIFTED the previously issued evacuation warning for the Orchard Hills area of the City of Irvine. Residents who voluntarily evacuated may return to their homes. No care and reception centers are open at this time. 

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pio@cityofirvine.org
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Public Information Office
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The City of Irvine continues to monitor the Bond Fire. The Irvine Police Department has LIFTED the previously issued evacuation warning for the Orchard Hills area of the City of Irvine. Residents who voluntarily evacuated may return to their homes. 
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Swearing-In Ceremony for Mayor & Councilmembers

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The community is invited to watch the swearing-in ceremony for the newly-elected Mayor and City Councilmembers from 2-3 p.m. on Tuesday, December 8. Councilmember Farrah N. Khan will be sworn in as Mayor, while Councilmember Mike Carroll, Councilmember-elect Tammy Kim, and Councilmember-elect Larry Agran will be sworn into office for their respective terms.   

December 8 Swearing-In Ceremony for Mayor, Councilmembers Modified to Protect the Health and Safety of the Community as COVID-19 Cases Rise

The City of Irvine is modifying its Swearing-In Ceremony for its newly elected mayor and councilmembers on Tuesday, December 8 to better protect the health and safety of the community as the number of coronavirus cases continues to surge throughout Orange County and the State.

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pio@cityofirvine.org
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Public Information Office
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The City of Irvine is modifying its Swearing-In Ceremony for its newly elected mayor and councilmembers on Tuesday, December 8 to better protect the health and safety of the community. The ceremony will be held in the Council Chamber at City Hall and public attendance will no longer be permitted.
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December 8 Swearing-In Ceremony Modified to Protect the Health and Safety of the Community
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Outgoing City Council Ceremony Recognizes Mayor Christina L. Shea and Councilmember Melissa Fox

Mayor Christina Shea and Councilmember Melissa Fox were honored for their dedicated public service during a special presentation which was held on Tuesday, November 24 in the City Council Chamber. Due to COVID-19 safety guidelines, the presentation was closed to the public, but is available to view on the City’s website and on ICTV (Open in new window).

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pio@cityofirvine.org
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Mayor Christina Shea and Councilmember Melissa Fox were honored for their dedicated public service during a special presentation which was held on Tuesday, November 24 in the City Council Chamber. 
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