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2 | 2024 Voting Record for Vice Mayor Larry Agran | |||
3 | City of Irvine City Council and Great Park Board of Directors | |||
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7 | May 14, 2024 - City Council Special Meeting | |||
8 | Item 5.1 | Adopt - A RESOLUTION [...] APPROVING THE 2024-25 ACTION PLAN FOR FEDERAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT, HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS, AND EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT PROGRAMS [...]. | YES | 4-0 |
9 | Item 5.2 | Introduce for first reading and read by title only - AN ORDINANCE [...] APPROVING ZONE CHANGE 00916605-PZC [...] TO ALLOW [...] OFF-PREMISES ADVERTISING [...] ON FREEWAY SIGN FOR THE IRVINE AUTO CENTER [...]. | YES | 4-0 |
10 | Item 5.4 | Adopt the Resolution approving the General Plan Amendment and the ordinances approving the Zone Change and Development Agreement applications for residential development in Planning Area 39 (Los Olivos); filed by Irvine Company. | YES | 3-1 |
11 | Item 5.5 | Adopt - A RESOLUTION [...] FINDING AND DETERMINING THE PUBLIC INTER- EST AND NECESSITY FOR ACQUIRING [...] OF PORTIONS OF PROPERTY [...] FOR THE JAMBOREE MICHELSON PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE PROJECT. | YES | 4-0 |
12 | Item 6.1 | Receive and file; adopt - A RESOLUTION [...] RECITING THE FACT OF THE SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON MARCH 5, 2024, DECLARING THE RESULT AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS PROVIDED BY LAW. | YES | 4-0 |
13 | March 26, 2024 - City Council Regular Meeting | |||
14 | Item 6.1 | Negotiate an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement with Brookfield Residential for the purchase of the Gateway Residential Village; declare the parcel as exempt surplus land; and enter into a cooperative agreement with the Irvine Ranch Conservancy. | YES | 4-0 |
15 | Item 6.2 | Authorize the City Manager to finalize and execute a purchase and sale agreement for 17101 Armstrong upon completion of due diligence processes and approve budget adjustments of $16,500,000 associated with acquisition of the office complex. | YES | 4-0 |
16 | Item 6.3 | Adopt the Sustainable Mobility Plan. | YES | 4-0 |
17 | Item 6.5 | Designate a day, picked between the City of Irvine and Love Irvine, as the official Serve Irvine Day which will be coordinated in partnership with Love Irvine. | YES | 4-0 |
18 | March 26, 2024 - Great Park Board Regular Meeting | |||
19 | Item 3.1 | Recommend that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute Predevelopment Agreements and Ground Leases with Pretend City Childrens' Museum of Orange County and Orange County Music and Dance. | YES | 4-0 |
20 | Item 3.2 | Recommend that the City Council approve the recommended terms and authorize the City Manager to execute agreements with the Federal Aviation Administration to acquire Former MCAS Tower Facility and provide replacement land and funding. | YES | 4-0 |
21 | Item 3.3 | Recommend that the City Council award a contract in the amount of $4,944,061.36 for Cultural Terrace Phase II Demolition and Rough Grading, CIP 372302, to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, Resource Environmental, Inc. | YES | 4-0 |
22 | Item 3.4 | Engage in formal discussions with the South Coast Chinese Cultural Association and other relevant partners regarding the establishment of the Asian American Museum of Orange County at the Great Park. | YES | 4-0 |
23 | March 12, 2024 - City Council Regular Meeting | |||
24 | Item 1.1 | The scoping session for a general plan amendment for Planning Area 25 (University Research Park); filed by Irvine Company, was received and filed. | ||
25 | Item 5.1 | Direct staff to initiate a study on the feasibility of creating a new Southern Open Space Trail System, in consultation with the Irvine Ranch Conservancy and the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. | YES | 5-0 |
26 | Item 5.2 | Direct the City Manager to oversee a comprehensive study addressing the viability of expanded transit services, the feasibility of a local Irvine Transportation Authority, and methods to expand transit that do not involve an Irvine-specific Transit Authority. | YES | 5-0 |
27 | Item 5.4 | Get involved and become a city designate of the Clean California Community program. | YES | 5-0 |
28 | February 27, 2024 - City Council Regular Meeting | |||
29 | Item 3.5 | Authorize the City Manager to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with a regional group of governments, and submit a Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention grant application to the Cal ICH in accordance with the framework. | YES | 5-0 |
30 | Item 6.1 | Read by title only, second reading and adoption of ORDINANCE NO. 24-02 - [...] GRANTING AN EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE FOR SOLID WASTE HANDLING SERVICES [...] TO WASTE MANAGEMENT COLLECTION & RECYCLING, INC. | YES | 4-1 |
31 | Item 6.2 | Select branding concepts four, five, and six, finalize the event name as CicloIRVINE — An Open Streets Event, and direct staff to proceed with the event on Saturday, May 4, 2024. | YES | 5-0 |
32 | Item 6.3 | Dedicate the Sycamore Grove at the Bommer Canyon Preserve to the memory of Mary Ann Gaido, former Irvine City Councilmember and Planning Commissioner, to ensure that she will forever be remembered as a great citizen of the City of Irvine. | YES | 5-0 |
33 | Item 6.8 | Direct the City Manager, with school district officials, to ensure that City-deployed staff promote an environment where all feel safe and respected, and where anti-Jew- ish, anti-Muslim, anti-Palestinian, anti-Israeli, and anti-Arab behaviors are adressed. | YES | 2-3 |
34 | Declare that the conflict in Gaza is not a municipal issue within the purview of our duties, reaffirming our commitment to local matters and refraining from involving ourselves in affairs that are beyond the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council. | NO | 3-2 | |
35 | February 27, 2024 - Great Park Board Regular Meeting | |||
36 | Item 1.2 | Authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with PSQ Productions, Inc., for setup and operation of the Great Park Temporary Amphitheater and approval of a contract with IATSE Local 504 for stage operations support. | YES | 5-0 |
37 | Item 1.3 | Authorize the City Manager to enter into agreements with Populous, Inc. for Architecture and Engineering Services and ASM Global for Planning and Design Services, and a Memorandum of Understanding with the Pacific Symphony. | YES | 5-0 |
38 | February 13, 2024 - City Council Regular Meeting | |||
39 | Item 5.1 | Direct the City Manager to prepare and execute a Power Purchase Agreement with TotalEnergies for a solar photovoltaic and battery energy storage microgrid at Irvine Civic Center. | YES | 5-0 |
40 | Item 5.2 | Direct the City Manager to work with City/District Liaison Committee and others to engage with the Irvine Unified School District to talk about and explore the school bussing possibilities, and report back to the City Council within one month. | YES | 5-0 |
41 | Item 5.3 | Direct staff to implement a policy that there be signage at least seven days before a construction project in the impacted areas. | YES | 5-0 |
42 | January 23, 2024 - City Council Regular Meeting/ Special Joint Meeting with the Geat Park Board | |||
43 | Item 4.2 | Approve a budget adjustment in the amount of $400,000 for the implementation of an Irvine Open Streets event, with the stipulation that there will be a report back to the City Council on February 27, 2024. | YES | 5-0 |
44 | Item 4.3 and Item 4.4 | Direct staff to come back no later March 26, 2024, additional information and updates, and to talk about the creation of a dedicated infrastructure system. | YES | 5-0 |
45 | January 9, 2024 - City Council Regular Meeting | |||
46 | Item 4.3 | Amend the Remote Participation Policy to include a requirement that remote attendees be shown the dais while making their public comments; continue the revisions of the Voting Policy until the City Council receives more information. | YES | 5-0 |
47 | Item 4.4 | Direct that the City Manager ensure that the City utilizes the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 504 for stagehand staffing at both the temporary and permanent amphitheaterni the Great Park. | YES | 5-0 |
48 | Item 4.5 | Engage Payómkawichum Kamalam, the Acjachemen Nation, and other indigenous nations on development of a mock vilage in Irvine; present this information ot the City Council for its review and consideration within 90 days. | YES | 5-0 |
49 | January 9, 2024 - Great Park Board Regular Meeting | |||
50 | Item 3.1 | Direct staff to proceed with a temporary live music venue at the Sports Complex with an approximate capacity of 5,000 for the summer of 2024; secure a stage and associated equipment with long lead time in an amount not to exceed $600,000. | YES | 5-0 |
51 | Item 3.2 | Review and approve proposal and concept of a memorial to the Armenian Genocide at Great Park in accordance with the Great Park Policy on Monuments and Memorials. | YES | 5-0 |
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53 | DISCLAIMER: This is not an exhaustive list or record of all City Council votes and actions. |