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You CAN Fight City Hall!
Most of us have heard the old adage: “You can’t fight City Hall.” Well, a lifetime of experience...
Read MorePartial Victory in Key Battle to Fund Veterans Cemetery in the Great Park
In a bold move to quickly gain the final State and Federal go-ahead for construction of the Veterans Memorial Park and Cemetery on 125 acres within the Great Park…
Read MoreCityWatch by Larry Agran (May): “Make-or-Break” Year for Veterans Cemetery
Well, it looks like 2017 is going to be a “make-or-break” year for the Veterans Memorial Park and...
Read MoreTwo Issues Now at a Critical Stage
When we first began publishing Irvine Community News & Views in 2014, we focused our attention...
Read MoreThe Veterans Cemetery: Exhilaration, Then Confusion and Anger
“For a moment I was exhilarated…then I was infuriated.” That’s how one angry Irvine resident...
Read MoreTurtle Rock Residents Organize to Challenge the Concordia University Campus Expansion Plan and Its Traffic-Inducing Effects
In preparation for an April 25th City Council meeting, Turtle Rock residents are organizing their...
Read MoreComing Soon: 60,000 — 100,000 More Residents!
The City of Irvine, originally planned for 250,000 residents at “build-out,” will be home to...
Read MoreDeveloper Proposes 1,700 Added Apartments
This Tuesday, February 28th, the Irvine City Council will be conducting a “Scoping...
Read MoreMassive Apartment Project, Delayed for 2 Weeks, Back on City Council Agenda
At its last meeting (February 28th) the City Council deadlocked 2-to-2 on whether to give the...
Read MoreTraffic, Traffic, Traffic! Council Votes 3-2 To Move Forward With More Housing
After a rare two-week delay in development, the Irvine City Council got back to business as usual...
Read MoreMassive Apartment Development Slowed…For Two Weeks
Tuesday evening, the Irvine City Council did something rare: Instead of rubber-stamping a massive...
Read MoreBig Developers Spend $1.5 Million to Elect Wagner and Shea
Donald Wagner is elected Mayor. Christina Shea is re-elected to Council. Melissa Fox wins open...
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