Spring 2025 Inside Irvine

District 3 Nestled in the heart of Irvine, District 3 is made up of some of Irvine’s most historic villages including College Park, Deerfield, El Camino Real, The Ranch, and Walnut. Heritage Community Park offers opportunities to enjoy modern art exhibitions at the Irvine Fine Arts Center or check out a book from Heritage Park Library. District 3 is home to the world-class William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center, the Sweet Shade Ability Center, the City’s first Universal Playground, and includes the South Coast Chinese Cultural Center. District 4 Los Olivos, Quail Hill, Shady Canyon, Spectrum, and Turtle Ridge are among the villages that make up District 4. But it’s not just a place to live, it’s a place to thrive. District 4 includes the Irvine Spectrum Center, one of Southern California’s most iconic shopping and entertainment destinations, and opportunities for outdoor recreation at the Quail Hill Loop Trail, Bommer Canyon Preserve, and Strawberry Farms Golf Club. District 5 District 5 includes the Irvine villages of Culverdale, Rancho San Joaquin, Westpark, Woodbridge and more. Both Lakeview and Rancho Senior Centers are located here, offering a variety of programs, activities, and services tailored to individuals aged 50 and older. This area is also home to the University Park Library, as well as City Hall, making it easy for residents to engage with local government and community affairs. District 6 District 6 includes the City’s first village, University Park, as well as the Irvine Business Complex (IBC), which blends housing with innovation as a dynamic hub of industry clusters, multinational corporate headquarters, and forward-thinking startups. This District is also home to the University of California, Irvine, a leader in education and research and one of the nation’s top universities. Residents can look forward to Irvine’s first gym coming to District 6, enhancing recreational infrastructure and increasing Irvine’s capacity to support a broad range of indoor sports and community events.

Discover Your District Learn more about each of Irvine’s six districts and how they make up a dynamic City that offers an exceptional quality of life. Our

video series offers a look at how Irvine has preserved the past while building a bright future.

Special Municipal Election for District 5 On Tuesday, April 15, registered voters in District 5 will have the opportunity to vote for a councilmember to represent their district through the end of 2026. The vacancy was created in November with the City’s first district-based election when then Councilmember Larry Agran was elected to serve as Irvine’s Mayor. Vote Centers will be located at Irvine City Hall and University Park Community Center.

Vote Center Hours April 5–11: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. April 12–14: 8 a.m.–8 p.m. April 15: 7 a.m.–8 p.m. For more information on the election, visit cityofirvine.org/election . To locate your district, visit cityofirvine.org/yourdistrict .

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