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Year: 2022

City Council Holds Emergency Meeting to Discuss OCPA

Councilman Larry Agran requested an emergency Council meeting to discuss a proposal for the City of Irvine to give OCPA a notice of withdrawal from the agency, effective July 1, 2023, with the caveat that the withdrawal will be rescinded if OCPA takes concrete steps to address the problems identified by an Orange County Grand Jury report and County of Orange audit.

Councilmember Mike Carroll — who has served as Chair of the OCPA Board since its establishment — agreed with Agran, stating: “The worry we have is that if we don’t do this [give notice of withdrawal from OCPA], Irvine gets caught holding the bag at the end of the story….I don’t really see a way out.”

However, Mayor Farrah Khan, Vice Mayor Tammy Kim and newly elected Councilmember Kathleen Treseder voted to remain in OCPA.

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City Hosts Community Climate Action Meeting

The City of Irvine is hosting a pajama party drive-in movie event on Saturday, December 10th at 5:30pm.

The family-friendly holiday movie, Home Alone, will be screened.

Families are welcome to bring their own snacks, or purchase tasty treats from the gourmet food trucks that will be parked onsite.

Irvine families will be admitted for free with a non-perishable food donation for the Orange County Food Bank.

Space is limited so registration is required!

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Meet Irvine’s New Councilmember: Kathleen Treseder

A new voice has come to the Irvine City Council, with UCI Professor and environmental activist Kathleen Treseder having been sworn-in during the December 13th post-election organizational meeting. 

Treseder will be calling for completion and implementation of the City’s Climate Action Plan, elimination of corruption at City Hall, and restoration of citizen input and public review of City policies and projects.

The newest member of the City Council recently sat down with Irvine Community News & Views to preview some of the issues and actions she is preparing to tackle in her new role.

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Serious Management & Transparency Problems Persist at the Embattled OC Power Authority

On November 7th, a vote to remove Brian Probolsky as CEO of the troubled Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) failed in a closed session of the agency’s board, according to sources at the OCPA and Irvine City Hall.

The board  — which is chaired by Irvine City Councilman Mike Carroll — took its vote the day before a new slate of Council candidates in Huntington Beach, who campaigned on the promise to pull out of OCPA, won election. Sources also say that the Orange County Board of Supervisors will soon discuss pulling the County out of OCPA as well. That would leave just Irvine, Fullerton and Buena Park as member cities. If Huntington Beach and the County exit, it is unclear whether enough ratepayers would be left to keep OCPA afloat.

If OCPA collapses, Irvine taxpayers and electricity ratepayers could be on the hook for tens of millions of dollars in loans, loan guarantees, and other liabilities that OCPA has incurred. In fact, ratepayers in all of the OCPA member cities could be responsible for the more than half-a-billion dollars in energy purchase agreements that OCPA has signed.

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