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Year: 2021

Costly Legal Battle Ahead? Irvine Refuses to Voluntarily Transition to District Elections

The City of Irvine has hired a large law firm in anticipation of a costly legal battle over the City’s refusal to transition to district elections.

An at-large election system allows voters from across the City to elect all members of the City Council. District elections would divide Irvine into six geographic districts, with voters in each district electing their own City Councilmember, who must also live in that district.

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Orange County Moves to Yellow Tier

On May 18th, Orange County officially moved to the least restrictive yellow tier in the State’s COVID-19 tier system.

That’s great news for our local Irvine businesses as we head into the summer months!

However, the State’s indoor mask mandate will remain in effect until June 15th. The four-week delay is intended to give businesses time to make adjustments and for more people to get vaccinated before the State fully reopens.

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What’s Happening with the Veterans Memorial Park?

Last May, Mayor Farrah Khan and Councilmembers Anthony Kuo and Mike Carroll voted to rezone the ARDA site in the Great Park exclusively for a Veterans Memorial Park & Cemetery.

A year later, Khan, Kuo, and Carroll say the project isn’t moving forward because they are waiting for a $700,000 CalVet study to be completed (comparing the ARDA site to another piece of property in Irvine) before they decide which site the City will transfer to the State — ignoring the fact that it was their vote last year that changed City law, making the ARDA site the only legally available location for a Veterans Memorial Park.

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A Discriminatory Trend That Has Somehow Become Acceptable Behavior: Ageism

Like many Americans, I’ve witnessed anti-Semitism, racism, and sexism up close.

Today, I’m witnessing another form of discrimination that has, sadly, somehow become acceptable behavior. I am talking about ageism.

Our country no longer seems to appreciate — or even acknowledge — that our parents and our grandparents created most of the civil rights breakthroughs and opportunities we enjoy today.

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How Will Irvine Spend the $53 Million in Federal Funding from the American Recovery Plan Act?

The Irvine City Council will soon be discussing how the City will spend the $53 million in federal funding that has been provided to Irvine as part of the Biden Administration’s American Rescue Plan. The discussion was originally scheduled to take place at the April 27th Council meeting but has been postponed.

According to a memo, City staff is recommending that the bulk of the funding be spent on improvements to Heritage Community Park ($42 million).

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