The Legislative Platform provides a streamlined process through which the City Council, City Manager, City staff, and the City’s legislative advocates can act in a timely manner in response to legislative proposals. This policy platform serves as an opportunity to identify specific priority areas of interest for the City, which benefit the Irvine community.
Irvine Public Library System Transition
At its July 23, 2024, meeting, the Irvine City Council approved the transition of library services from the County of Orange to the City of Irvine. The City Council also directed City staff to reopen negotiations with the County to expedite the lease expiration of University Park Library and begin the design process and funding option exploration for a new library building in Irvine.
The agreement was presented at the County Board of Supervisors August 13 and was unanimously approved.
The City of Irvine is transitioning library services from the County of Orange to a new Irvine Public Library system, allowing for a more personalized, local approach to library services.
You’re invited to learn more about the transition and participate in a Q&A Wednesday, March 26, 6–6:45 p.m. at Stonegate Elementary School, Multipurpose Room, 100 Honors in Irvine.
Share your feedback on the future of the Irvine Public Library system and help ensure library services meet the needs and desires of our community.
The City of Irvine is transitioning library services from the County of Orange to a new Irvine Public Library system, allowing for a more personalized, local approach to library services.
You’re invited to learn more about the transition and participate in a Q&A Saturday, March 22, 10–10:45 a.m., at UCI Research Park, 5301 California Ave., Suite 300.
Share your feedback on the future of the Irvine Public Library system and help ensure library services meet the needs and desires of our community.
The second annual CicloIrvine event is set to take place Saturday, May 3, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering residents, visitors, and businesses a unique opportunity to stroll, bike, and roll along a car-free stretch of Campus Drive.