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      • The City of Irvine is a Charter City governed as a Council/Manager form of government.
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  2. We, the People of the City of Irvine, State of California, do ordain and establish this Charter as the organic law of the City of Irvine under the Constitution of the State of California. Footnotes: --- (1) --- Editor's note— The city adopted this Charter on the fourth day of November, 1975.

  3. In October 2023, the Irvine City Council voted to propose an amendment to the city charter to elect council members by district and expand the council to seven members. [50] The Council also adopted a district map to take effect if Irvine voters approved the charter amendment. [ 50 ]

  4. 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.

  5. The City of Irvine is a Charter City governed as a Council/Manager form of government. The City Council is comprised of the Mayor and four City Council members who are elected at large by registered voters of the City. Councilmembers each serve a four-year term and the Mayor serves a two-year term.

  6. Jan 3, 2014 · The difference between Irvine and any other new town is that while others are truly company towns, dominated by the master planning of the developers, Irvine is the lone experiment in...

  7. 50 Years of the Fastest-Growing City In the U.S. Urbanization of a Masterly Planned City: Irvine, CA

  8. Irvine (pronounced /ˈɜrvaɪn/) is a city in Orange County, California, United States. It is a planned city, mostly made by the Irvine Company since the 1960s. [9] The city was formally incorporated on December 28, 1971. The 66 square miles (170 km 2) city has a population of 307,670 as of 2020. [6]