Irvine Voters to Decide Whether to Keep Right to Vote on City Development Projects
Irvine voters will decide June 5 if they want to keep the ability to vote on city development projects after Mayor Don Wagner proposed two ballot questions.
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Irvine voters will decide June 5 if they want to keep the ability to vote on city development projects after Mayor Don Wagner proposed two ballot questions.
Irvine residents will weigh in on two additional ballot measures, proposed by Mayor Don Wagner, during June’s primary election.
The Newport Beach City Council may vote Tuesday on whether to move ahead with a suggested probe of possibly fraudulent signature-gathering in the recent unsuccessful recall effort against Councilman Scott Peotter.
Of the nation’s 75 most populous cities, two of the top three – in terms of fiscal health – are Irvine and Stockton, suggesting the power of both beige and bankruptcy.
He’s at it again. Read Larry Agran’s history of squandering $250 million at the Great Park.
The Irvine City Council unanimously voted Tuesday night to sue the County of Orange over a huge development plan on 108 acres south of the Great Park.
The Irvine City Council voted unanimously Tuesday, Nov. 14, to sue Orange County over its plan to develop 108 acres south of the Great Park into a large residential and commercial complex.
Orange County is set to finalize its plan to develop 108 acres just south of the Great Park into a massive commercial and residential complex.
Politicians will exploit anything to gain political power.
Military veterans finally will have a resting place right here in Orange County, at the former El Toro Marine base.