Irvine voters will likely have a chance to cast their votes in a November special election to decide whether or not developers can develop 3,100 housing units at the Oak Creek Golf Course — as city leaders begin early steps to review the proposal.

It’s not yet clear what that ballot measure will exactly look like.

Irvine City Council members are expected to mull over a few different options during their next meeting on Aug. 12. Those ballot measure options will be published by the city for public review on Aug. 5.

Over the past few weeks, council members have been in the early stages of discussing what could become Irvine’s final residential village, known as Oak Park – currently home to a golf course.

The Irvine Company’s preliminary proposal for the development would replace the golf

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