Councilmember Agran acknowledges residents’ frustration and growing impatience
Councilmember Agran acknowledges the frustration many residents are feeling as the City Council has declined to agendize matters such as the Veterans Memorial Park & Cemetery, Great Park residents and homeowners’ representation, All-American Asphalt-related health and environmental concerns, and a discussion of transitioning to district elections.
Vaccination pop-up clinics now available throughout Irvine
The City of Irvine is offering COVID-19 vaccinations at convenient neighborhood locations on weekends and evenings to provide more opportunities for the public (aged 12+) to get vaccinated.
City Council approves (most of) City of Irvine’s Biennial Budget
Last night, the City Council gave approval to most of the City’s Biennial Budget. The details are included in a 175-page document, available to the public on the City’s website.
Agran and Commissioners tour Great Park
“This park is 1,300 acres, bigger than Balboa Park in San Diego and twice as big as Central Park in New York. The park’s potential is as great as the park is vast. To realize that opportunity, however, it’s crucial that the City works hand-in-hand with residents, especially those of the nearby Great Park Neighborhoods.”
Agran reiterates requests for second on four key issues
Earlier this week, Councilmember Agran circulated a memo to his Council Colleagues, reiterating previous requests for a second signature in order to place items on an upcoming City Council Meeting agenda.
No second for district elections discussion despite community interest
Tomorrow marks one week since Councilmember Agran circulated a memo to agendize a discussion on whether or not Irvine should move to district elections. Regrettably, none of his Council colleagues have stepped forward to second the item.
City Council approves seven bicycle/pedestrian crossing upgrades
Pedestrian safety is about to get a boost in Irvine, with seven bicycle/pedestrian crossing upgrades approved at the last City Council Meeting.
City Council approves preliminary reopening plan for Community Services Department
As vaccinations, masking, and applicable social distancing continue, the City of Irvine is able to slowly but surely open up operations. This week, the City Council approved a preliminary reopening plan for the Community Services Department.
Agran seeks second to agendize district elections discussion
Today Councilmember Agran sent a memorandum to his council colleagues requesting their support to agendize a discussion about establishing a system of electing City Councilmembers by districts.

