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Council directs staff to study 100‑flags initiative for 2026, asks report on costs and alternatives

5110895 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

Vice Mayor Mai’s proposal to install 100 permanent flags across Irvine parks and public spaces was referred to staff for a report on costs, sites and options within 60 days; council asked staff to consider temporary and sponsored displays and to consult veterans and community groups.

The Irvine City Council voted 7–0 on June 3 to direct staff to return within 60 days with a report on what Vice Mayor Mai called the "100 Flags Initiative," a proposal to install up to 100 flag displays at parks and other public spaces in the city in advance of the United States’ 250th anniversary in 2026. The motion asked staff to outline cost estimates, proposed locations, community partnerships and a timeline.

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