Oliver began his service to Irvine as the community’s sixth city manager in December 2021. Prior to his current role, he held a variety of management and staff positions with the cities of Huntington Beach, Monrovia, Barstow, Rosemead, Claremont, and Arcadia. He also spent a period of time working for a member of the California State Legislature.
A fervent believer in the notion that healthy, people-focused organizations can make inspired transformational change, Oliver has dedicated his professional career to helping build better communities through improved municipal operations. He has extensive experience across a range of disciplines and has helped lead the development of innovative local government programs, performance management initiatives, operational process improvements, teambuilding efforts, and strategic planning activities.
Oliver is married to his college sweetheart, Bobbie Jo, and together, they are proud parents to two children, Ian and Avery.
Councilmember Betty Martinez Franco was sworn into office yesterday at the Irvine City Council Chamber surrounded by family, friends, and community members.
The California Office of the State Fire Marshal has released its 2025 Fire Hazard Severity Zone maps for the state of California, including Irvine. Community feedback is encouraged to help ensure the map is as accurate and informed as possible.
The Irvine Police Department and the Orange County Fire Authority will host a Wildfire Town Hall Meeting Monday, May 19, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Orange County Fire Authority Headquarters.
Meet staff in the City of Irvine's Public Works & Sustainability Department, learn about projects planned for Irvine, see public works equipment up close, and more at this year's Public Works Week event.
In observance of Memorial Day, the City of Irvine invites the community to two ceremonies honoring U.S. service members –– the Northwood Memorial Candle Lighting Ceremony Sunday, May 25, and the Memorial Day Ceremony at Colonel Bill Barber Marine Corps Memorial Park Monday, May 26.
To help children stay safe around water this summer, the City of Irvine is launching the Floatie Exchange Program, an initiative offering free U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets in exchange for non-approved personal flotation devices for children ages 6 and younger.