Science, Technology, and Environment: You Don’t Have to Go it Alone in Going Solar!
Interested in getting rooftop solar, but you’re not sure where to start, or you’re overwhelmed by the choices, or it seems too expensive? We can help.
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Interested in getting rooftop solar, but you’re not sure where to start, or you’re overwhelmed by the choices, or it seems too expensive? We can help.
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After Mayor Wagner, along with Councilmembers Fox and Shea, rejected Councilmember Lalloway’s motion directing City staff to immediately begin building the Great Park Veterans Cemetery, No on B chairman, Ed Pope announced plans to “clean house at City Hall” by removing and replacing Wagner, Fox and Shea.
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At the July 10th Council meeting, Mayor Wagner, along with Councilmembers Fox and Shea rejected Councilmember Lalloway’s motion directing City staff to immediately begin building our Great Park Veterans Cemetery. Their vote sparked chants of a recall.
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In what political observers termed a June 5th “voter revolt,” Irvine voters said “NO on B!” — rebuffing developer FivePoint Communities and their land-swap scheme to replace the planned Veterans Cemetery in the Great Park with massive development.
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As an independent newspaper, our mission at Irvine Community News & Views (ICNV) is to inform and educate Irvine residents on issues that directly impact their lives.
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Irvine voters overwhelmingly rejected developer FivePoint’s horrible ballot measure that would have moved massive development projects from the El Toro “Y” over to the Great Park, bringing 10,000 additional cars & trucks to Irvine streets.
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NO on Measure B! In a single up-or-down, “yes” or “no” vote, on June 5th Irvine voters will decide two issues that are folded into one ballot measure — Measure B. The vote on Measure B will finally determine the location of the long-planned Veterans Memorial Park and Cemetery, and also the location of 812,000 square feet of office and industrial space. That’s the part of Measure B giant developer FivePoint wants to keep secret.
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NO on Measure B! Developer’s Measure B would add 10,000 cars and trucks daily on Irvine Blvd., Sand Canyon, Jeffrey & Culver.
Measure B means more development, more traffic. Measure B, on the June 5th ballot is a Zone Change Ordinance written for the benefit of developer FivePoint.
Developer FivePoint is spending $1,000,000 on TV ads and mail telling you to vote Yes on Measure B, claiming it will STOP development and STOP new traffic. These are obviously ridiculous lies! Vote NO on B!
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The City walked right into legal problems in January when Irvine Mayor Wagner, along with Councilmembers Shea and Fox put a Zone Change Ordinance on the June 5th ballot, but intentionally worded the ballot question to omit any mention of development at all.