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Irvine
IRVINE
The City of Irvine was incorporated on December 28, 1971, under the general
laws of the State of California. We operate under a charter law form of
government which was adopted in 1975, meaning we have a City Council-City
Manager form of government. The City Manager is appointed by the City Council
to function as the chief administrator of the City. City Council sets the policy
directions for the City, and the City Manager is charged with implementing
those directions. Additionally, the City Manager keeps the Council informed of
City operations, prepares the annual budget, oversees special programs, and
coordinates the various department activities.
Irvine is one of the nation’s largest planned urban communities and
encompasses more than 65 square miles. We contract for fi re and medical
services with the County of Orange, and have three independent districts:
library, educational and utility services. Other government services include:
animal control; building and safety regulation and inspection; general
administrative services; planning and zoning; police; public facility/capital
improvement construction; recreation and cultural programs; refuse collection
and recycling; street lighting; street maintenance; landscape maintenance and
transportation management.
City of Irvine1 Civic Center Plaza / Irvine, CA 92606-5207
Phone: 949-724-6000 / www.cityofi rvine.org
Utilities
Water: Irvine Ranch Water District (949) 453-5300 / www.irwd.com
Waste Management (949) 642-1191 / www.wastemanagement.com
Trash: Orange County Sanitation District:(714) 962-2411 / www.ocsd.com
Electricity: Southern California Edison (800) 655-4555 / www.sce.com
Gas: Southern California Gas Company (800) 427-2200 / www.socalgas.com
Telephone/Internet/Wireless Services:
Cox Communications (949) 720-2020 / www.cox.com
SBC (800) 310-2355 / www.sbc.com
Verizon (800) 922-0204 / www.verizonwireless.com
Irvine Spectrum Center8105 Irvine Center Dr # 1240 / Irvine, CA 92618-4924
(949) 453-8253 / www.shopirvinespectrumcenter.com
More than 130 retail stores, restaurants and entertainment venues come
together at one of Orange County’s most energized retail experiences.
Annual EventsOrange County’s Largest Multicultural Festival: The Irvine Global Village
Festival welcomes more than 13,000 guests to celebrate Irvine’s cultural
diversity and experience sights, sounds, and tastes of the world representing
upwards of 50 cultures. Guests enjoy the mosaic of music and dance on fi ve
stages; immerse themselves in cultural and religious displays; indulge in
international cuisine; and shop in the world marketplace. This family focused
event tantalizes tots with hands-on art projects, games, puppet shows, and
activities in a giant, interactive Kids Village. The event was promoted as the #1
activity to attend in OC by OC Register and was highlighted as the Best Festival
for 2009 by OC Weekly.
Irvine Ranch Natural LandmarksAbout the Land: The Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks stretch in a giant
green crescent from Weir Canyon near the 91 Freeway at the north end of the
Irvine Ranch… connect with the Cleveland National Forest along the ranch’s
northeastern border... continue south where they include the massive regional
open space network in the northern and southern hillsides of Irvine… and extend
all the way to Laguna Coast Wilderness Park and Crystal Cove State Park near
Laguna Beach.
Prized for its beauty, unusual geology and extraordinary diversity of fl ora and
fauna, the Landmarks feature many special places unlike anywhere else. Among
them: 5,500-acre Limestone Canyon, home to a striking geological formation
called the “Sinks” that is frequently compared to a miniature Grand Canyon;
the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary, one of Southern California’s largest coastal
freshwater marshes; Irvine’s beautiful and tranquil Bommer and Shady Canyons;
the distinctive Quail Hill preserve, the life-covered tide pools of Crystal Cove
beach, and more than 7,000 acres of coastal hills and bluewater views.
“The magnifi cent open space, parks and recreational opportunities on The Irvine
Ranch provide natural beauty, relief from development and secure our unique
Southern California outdoor lifestyle,” says Donald Bren, founder of the Irvine
Ranch Conservancy. “Residents of the communities on the historic Irvine Ranch
have a better sense of their urban limits and the security of knowing these large
green buffers around them will exist forever.”
The Mountains: The expansive northern region of the historic Irvine Ranch
-- adjacent to the Cleveland National Forest and the communities of Orange,
Anaheim, Tustin and Irvine, contains more than 20,000 acres of permanently
preserved open space and rare natural habitats.
These lands form a giant swath of open space stretching east from Gypsum
Canyon to the Cleveland National Forest, and contain remote canyons, free-
fl owing watersheds, and important wildlife corridors that allow animals to move
around the landscape.
The Mountains includes Weir, Blind, Fremont, Gypsum, Limestone, and portions
of Baker, Silverado and Modjeska canyons. Loma Ridge, in north Irvine,
preserves natural hillside views from the entire valley below. Besides its sheer
expanse, the area is rich in biological diversity and supports an unusually diverse
number of rare and endangered wildlife, plants and geological formations.
The Coast: Adjacent to the communities of Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna
Woods and Newport Beach lie nearly 20,000 sprawling acres of natural wildland
in the largest coastal open space remaining between Los Angeles and San Diego.
Known as the South Coast Wilderness, these remarkable lands contain some of
the largest remaining areas of a rare natural community known as coastal sage
scrub along with oak woodlands, native grasslands and craggy rock outcrops.
From the ridgetops, visitors can experience uninterrupted views of the coast,
Catalina Island and wide expanses of green. A network of hiking and riding
trails traverses the area, offering a wide variety of outdoor adventures from
beginner to advanced, from families to solitary nature-lovers
LibrariesHeritage Park Regional Library
14361 Yale Avenue / Irvine, CA. 92604 / (949) 936-4040
University Park Library
4512 Sandburg Way / Irvine, CA. 92612 / (949) 786-4001
Katie Wheeler Library
13109 Old Myford Rd., Irvine / (714) 669-8753
ParksAlton Athletic Park (949) 724-6820, 308 W Yale Loop
Bommer Canyon Cattle Camp 11 Bommer Canyon Avenue
Colonel Bill Barber Marine Corps Memorial Park & Deanna Manning
Stadium: (949) 724-6715, 4 Civic Center Plaza
Deerfi eld Community Park (949) 724-6725, 55 Deerwood West
Harvard Community Athletic Park (949) 724-6821, 14701 Harvard Avenue
Harvard Sk8 Park (949)-337-6577, 14701 Harvard Avenue
Heritage Park 14301 Yale Avenue
William J. Woollett, Jr. Aquatics Complex (949) 724-6717, 4601 Walnut
Fine Arts Center (949) 724-6880, 14321 Yale Avenue
Heritage Park Community Center (949) 724-6750, 14301 Yale Avenue
Child Resource Center (949) 724-6721, 14341 Yale Avenue
Athletic Fields (949) 724-6824
Youth Programs (949) 724-6744
Hicks Canyon Community Park (714) 724-6827, 3864 Viewpark
Lakeview Senior Center & Woodbridge Community Park (949) 724-6900,
20 Lake Road
Las Lomas Community Park (949)724-6844, 10 Federation
Lower Peters Canyon Community Park (949) 724-6944, 3901 Farwell
Northwood Community Park (949) 724-6728, 4531 Bryan Avenue
Oak Creek Community Park 15616 Valley Oak
Quail Hill Community Park (949) 724-6814, 35 Shady Canyon
Rancho Senior Center (949) 724-6800, 3 Ethel Coplen Way
Turtle Rock Community Park (949) 724-6734, 1 Sunnyhill Drive
Turtle Rock Nature Center (949) 724-6738
University Community Park (949) 724-6815, 1 Beech Tree Lane
Adventure Playground (949) 724-6818
Windrow Community Park (949) 724-6828, 285 E Yale Loop
Woodbridge Community Park 20 Lake Road
Lakeview Senior Center (949) 724-6900
Adult Day Health Care Services Center (949) 724-6950
Woodbury Community Park (949)724-6840, 130 Sanctuary
Education
Irvine Unifi ed School District
5050 Barranca Parkway / Irvine CA 92604
(949) 936-5000 / www.iusd.org
Tustin Unifi ed School District
300 South C Street / Tustin, California 92780
(714) 730-7301 / www.tustin.k12.ca.us
Elementary Schools
Hicks Canyon
3817 Viewpark Ave. / Irvine, CA 92602 / (714) 734-1878
Myford
3181 Trevino Drive / Irvine, CA 92602 / (714) 734-1875
Middle Schools
Orchard Hills (K-8)
11555 Culver Drive / Irvine, CA 92604 / (714) 430-2078
High Schools
Arnold O. Beckman
3588 Bryan Avenue / Irvine, CA 92602 / (714) 734-2900
Colleges
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697 / 949-824-5011 / www.uci.edu
Concordia University
1530 Concordia West / Irvine, CA 92612
Toll-Free (800) 229-1200 / Main Line (949) 854-8002 / www.cui.edu
Cal State University, Fullerton - Irvine Campus
7320 Trabuco Road / Irvine, CA 92618
(657) 278-1600 / www.fullerton.edu/irvinecampus
Irvine Valley, Santiago Canyon and Orange Coast community colleges offer
extensive full-time, part-time and evening classes in a variety of disciplines.
2017 Orange County Progress ReportCenter for Demographic Research69
IRVINE1 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA INCORPORATED: 1971IRVINE, CA 92606-5207 AREA: 66.0 square miles
TELEPHONE: (949) 724-6000WEBSITE: www.cityofi rvine.org
CITY COUNCIL DEPARTMENTSMayor Donald P. Wagner City Manager (949) 724-6246Mayor Pro Tem Lynn Schott Community Development 724-6470Council Members Melissa Fox City Council 724-6233
Jeffrey Lalloway Community Services 724-6600Christina L. Shea Fire Authority (714) 573-6000
Police Department (949) 724-7000
POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS
POPULATION
1960 *1970 *1980 62,134 (1)1990 110,330 (1)2000 143,072 (1)2010 212,375 (1)
2005 179,975 (2)2006 188,172 (2)2007 195,080 (2)2008 202,947 (2)2009 207,380 (2)2010 212,375 (2)2011 218,835 (3)2012 224,962 (3)2013 233,182 (3)2014 244,281 (3)2015 251,470 (3)2016 257,181 (3)2017 267,086 (3)
2010 POPULATION BY AGE (1)
Total %0-4 12,005 5.75-9 12,737 6.010-14 12,852 6.115-19 18,099 8.520-24 20,366 9.625-34 33,561 15.835-44 33,109 15.645-54 29,837 14.155-59 11,767 5.560-64 9,586 4.565-74 10,862 5.175-84 5,285 2.585+ 2,314 1.1
Total: 212,375 100%
Median Age: 33.9
% of County: 7.1
2010 RACIAL & ETHNIC POPULATION (1)
Number %Non-Hispanic White 95,822 45.1Hispanic of any race 19,621 9.2Non-Hispanic Asian 82,722 39.0Non-Hispanic Black 3,494 1.6All Other NH Races 10,716 5.0
Total: 212,375 100%
CURRENT PROJECTIONS SERIESPOPULATION: OCP-2014 MODIFIED (4)
2015 258,0922020 296,2842025 318,0182030 325,4132035 326,7562040 327,292
VOTER REGISTRATION, 2017 (6)
Democratic 41,738 Peace & Freedom 241Republican 34,262 Misc. 222Independent 2,828 Decline To State 38,366Green 429 Libertarian 915 Total: 119,001
VITAL STATISTICS (5)
2010 2011 2012Total Births 2,490 2,577 2,715Birth Rate 11.4 11.5 11.7Total Deaths 752 704 787Death Rate 3.4 3.1 3.4
* City not incorporated at this date.
Sources: (1) April Decennial Census of Population, U.S. Census Bureau. (2) E-8 Released November 2012, State Dept. of Finance. (3) E-5 (Revised) Released May 2017, State Dept. of Finance.
(4) Center for Demographic Research, CSUF.(5) OC Health Care Agency rates per 1,000 pop. 2012 is the latest published data by city.(6) OC Registrar of Voters, 2017.
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