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Year: 2025

Special Election Resources

A Statewide Special Election will be held on Tuesday, November 4th regarding Congressional Redistricting (Proposition 50).

If you have completed your vote-by-mail ballot, place it in the envelope that was provided. Be sure to sign the envelope and write your name and complete address on the outside.

Place the signed envelope in any U.S. postal mailbox or in one of the City’s secure Ballot Drop Boxes.

You can also take your ballot to a post office or Vote Center and turn it in there.

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Mayor Larry Agran Honored for His Decades of Leadership in Advancing Affordable Housing Programs

On October 18th, Jamboree Housing Corporation (Jamboree) celebrated its 35th anniversary by debuting its Jamboree Legacy Award — an honor intended to recognize visionary leaders whose work has significantly advanced housing affordability and community well-being. The inaugural award was presented to Irvine Mayor Larry Agran.

Jamboree is a nonprofit housing development company that works with community leaders like Mayor Agran to acquire, renovate, and manage permanently affordable rental and ownership housing for working families, veterans, seniors, and people with special needs.

In announcing the award, Jamboree praised Mayor Agran for being “a trailblazing public servant whose decades of leadership have shaped one of the most inclusive and forward-thinking housing landscapes in the nation.”

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Irvine Receives “Clean California Community” Designation

The City of Irvine been named one of the first Clean California Communities for its ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship and its focus on keeping Irvine a beautiful place to live.

The Clean California Community Designation Program is part of the broader Clean California Initiative, which was established to clean up, reclaim, transform, and beautify public spaces statewide.

To earn the designation, Irvine had to meet a series of criteria in support of litter prevention, beautification, and environmental enhancement. The City established education and outreach activities to reduce single-use plastics and implemented a program to provide financial incentives for residents to transition from gas-powered to battery-operated lawn equipment.

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Robots Helping to Map Accessibility in Irvine

The City of Irvine manages thousands of curb ramps, sidewalks, transit stops, public buildings, and parks — and is committed to making these spaces safe and accessible for everyone.

The City recently partnered with Daxbot to deploy its urban service robots, equipped with GPS and sensors, to efficiently and precisely assess and inspect curb ramps and sidewalks in public streets.

Over the next few months, these two robots (“Smokey” & “Turbo”) will survey more than 950 miles of sidewalks, 9,000 curb ramps, 400 transit stops, 64 public buildings, 68 public parks, and 70 miles of trails to ensure they are accessible and usable for persons with disabilities as outlined in the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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