Science, Technology, and Environment: City of Irvine’s Response
The City of Irvine has replied to ICNV’s letter asking City officials to explain its plans to...
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The City of Irvine has replied to ICNV’s letter asking City officials to explain its plans to...
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As ICNV has previously reported, 19,164 Irvine residents signed a Referendum Petition putting an...
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In the aftermath of the mass-shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, we at ICNV asked how our community newspaper could provide a constructive platform for addressing the scourge of gun violence in American schools.
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As ICNV has previously reported, the Irvine Ballot Measure against developer FivePoint’s massive development in the Great Park was put on the June 5th ballot by the signatures of 19,164 Irvine residents. The Measure is your chance to Vote NO on Ordinance No. 17-08, passed by the City Council on October 10, 2017.
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Ignoring testimony from dozens of Irvine residents who urged the City Council to “listen to the people” and repeal its previous action to replace the planned Veterans Cemetery in the Great Park with massive development, Councilmembers voted (3-to-2) to put the matter on the June 5th ballot for the people of Irvine to decide.
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Our latest Irvine Community Poll asked: Do you favor or oppose the City Council action to replace...
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Yet another major embarrassment has befallen the Irvine City Council, especially City Councilmember Christina Shea. This time, it involves the scandalous misconduct of Shea and her hand-picked accounting firm to conduct a “forensic audit” of the Great Park.
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Irvine Community Poll on the Veterans Cemetery I’m pleased to take this opportunity to invite you...
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On Tuesday (January 9th), Irvine Mayor Donald Wagner and Councilmembers Christina Shea and Melissa Fox voted against Councilmember Jeff Lalloway’s motion to immediately begin construction of the Veterans Cemetery in the Great Park.
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The City Council voted (3-to-2) last fall to replace the planned 125-acre Veterans Cemetery in the Great Park with developer FivePoint’s plan for 812,000 square feet of office and commercial development. The unpopular Council decision — now challenged by a 2018 ballot referendum — would bring nearly 10,000 more auto and truck trips every day to neighborhoods along Irvine Blvd. (above), Sand Canyon, Jeffrey and throughout Irvine.
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