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Residential Resurfacing List MISSION VIEJO STREET RESURFACING INDEX - LOCAL AND COLLECTOR STREETS Rev. DEC 31, 2020 TB MAP RESURFACING LAST AC STREET NAME TRACT TYPE COMMUNITY/OWNER ADDRESS NUMBERS PAVEMENT INFO COMMENTS PG GRID TYPE MO/YR MO/YR ABADEJO 09019 892 E7 PUBLIC OVGA RPMSS1 OCT 18 28241 to 27881 JUL 04 .4AC/NS ABADEJO 09018 892 E7 PUBLIC OVGA RPMSS1 OCT 18 27762 to 27832 JUL 04 .4AC/NS ABANICO 09566 892 D2 PUBLIC RPMSS OCT 17 27551 to 27581 SEP 10 .35AC/NS ABANICO 09568 892 D2 PUBLIC RPMSS OCT 17 27541 to 27421 SEP 10 .35AC/NS ABEDUL 09563 892 D2 PUBLIC RPMSS OCT 17 .35AC/NS ABERDEEN 12395 922 C7 PRIVATE HIGHLAND CONDOS -- ABETO 08732 892 D5 PUBLIC MVEA AC JUL 15 JUL 15 .35AC/NS ABRAZO 09576 892 D3 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 SEP 10 .35AC/NS ACACIA COURT 08570 891 J6 PUBLIC TIMBERLINE TRMSS OCT 14 AUG 08 ACAPULCO 12630 892 F1 PRIVATE PALMIA -- GATED ACERO 79-142 892 A6 PUBLIC HIGHPARK TRMSS OCT 14 .55AC/NS 4/1/17 TRMSS 40' S of MAQUINA to ALAMBRE ACROPOLIS DRIVE 06667 922 A1 PUBLIC AH AC AUG 08 24582 to 24781 AUG 08 ACROPOLIS DRIVE 07675 922 A1 PUBLIC AH AC AUG 08 24801 to 24861 AUG 08 ADELITA 09078 892 D4 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 SEP 10 .35AC/NS ADOBE LANE 06325 922 C1 PUBLIC MVSRC RPMSS OCT 17 AUG 08 .17SAC/.58AB ADONIS STREET 06093 891 J7 PUBLIC AH AC SEP 14 24161 to 24232 SEP 14 ADONIS STREET 06092 891 J7 PUBLIC AH AC SEP 14 24101 to 24152 SEP 14 ADRIANA STREET 06092 891 J7 PUBLIC AH AC SEP 14 SEP 14 AEGEA STREET 06093 891 J7 PUBLIC AH AC SEP 14 SEP 14 AGRADO 09025 922 D1 PUBLIC OVGA AC AUG 18 AUG 18 .4AC/NS AGUILAR 09255 892 D1 PUBLIC RPMSS OCT 17 PINAVETE to OSUNA SEP 10 .4AC/NS AGUILAR 08769 892 D1 PUBLIC RPMSS OCT 17 GENIL to CORDOVA SEP 10 .4AC/NS AGUILAR 09253 892 D1 PUBLIC RPMSS OCT 17 21441 to 21515 SEP 10 .35AC/NS AGUIRRE 09515 892 E7 PUBLIC OVGA RPMSS1 OCT 18 SEP 11 ALAMANDA 10532 922 C3 PUBLIC AC AUG 16 AUG 16 .4AC/NS ALAMBRE 79-142 892 A6 PUBLIC HIGHPARK TRMSS MAR 17 AC/AB ALANYA 13076 892 G1 PRIVATE PALMIA -- GATED ALARCON 09077 892 D3 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 MARGUERITE to MONTELLANO NOV 10 .55AC/NS ALARCON 09476 892 D3 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 27631 to 27685 NOV 10 .35AC/NS ALATO DRIVE 13731 922 D2 PUBLIC PHA RPMSS1 SEP 19 1 to 9 ACCEPTED 9/25/95 ALATO DRIVE 13731 922 D2 PUBLIC PHA RPMSS1 SEP 19 11 to 15 ACCEPTED 9/25/95; JUL 07 SS by SMWD ALAVA 10194 892 E5 PRIVATE CASTA DEL SOL -- 28101 to 28151 AC/AB GATED-EL GRECO to CALLE AZORIN ALAVA 10199 892 F5 PRIVATE CASTA DEL SOL -- 28371 to 28431, 28451 to 28465 AC/AB GATED-SNIT ALAVA 10197 892 F5 PRIVATE CASTA DEL SOL -- 28182 to 28316 AC/AB GATED-LAS CASAS to CALLE AZORIN ALAVA 10198 892 F5 PRIVATE CASTA DEL SOL -- 28342 to 26360, 28432 to 28450, 28452 AC/AB GATED-BUENA VISTA to LAS CASAS ALAZAN 09515 892 E7 PUBLIC OVGA RPMSS1 OCT 18 SEP 11 .4AC ALBARES 09304 892 D4 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 NOV 10 .35AC/NS ALCOBA DRIVE 06340 922 A1 PUBLIC SS OCT 15 SEP 08 .17AC/.5AB ALCUDIA 09970 892 E3 PRIVATE MALLORCA -- AC/AB GATED ALDANA PLACE 07135 892 B6 PUBLIC SS OCT 15 26361, 26362 ALDANA PLACE 07133 892 B6 PUBLIC SS OCT 15 26341, 26342 ALDEA COURT 08529 891 J7 PRIVATE AH-PARK ALISO VILLAS -- NON-GATED ALDEANO DRIVE 06543 922 C1 PUBLIC SS OCT 15 S Side 27022 to 27112; N Side 27021 to 27161 AUG 08 .25AC/.33AB ALDEANO DRIVE 06546 922 C1 PUBLIC SS OCT 15 S Side 24831 EL CORTIJO to MARGUERITE AUG 08 .17AC/1.0AB ALDEANO DRIVE 06683 922 C1 PUBLIC SS OCT 15 S Side 26912 to 27012; N Side 26921 to 27011 AUG 08 .17AC/.42AB ALDERBROOK 11522 892 E2 PRIVATE EASTBROOK -- 21662 to 21742, 21751, 21761, 21763, 21765 AC/AB NON-GATED ALDERBROOK 11521 892 E2 PRIVATE EASTBROOK -- 21746, 21752, 21756, 21762, 21764, 21766 .4AC/AB NON-GATED-SNIT ALEGRE DRIVE 15788 862 F7 PRIVATE PAINTED TRAILS AC NOV 01 1 to 8 NOV 01 4"AC/6"AB ALERZAL 10228 892 D5 PRIVATE ALTA FINISTERRA -- AC/AB GATED ALEXANDRITE 12291 922 D7 PRIVATE HILLCREST CONDOS -- .35AB/NS ALFABIA 09966 892 E4 PRIVATE MALLORCA -- AC/AB GATED ALGAR 09307 892 D3 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 SEP 10 .4AC/NS ALGIERS STREET 08227 891 J6 PUBLIC AH AC SEP 14 SEP 14 ALHONDRA PLACE 07135 892 B6 PUBLIC AC JUL 15 JUL 15 .33AC/NS ALICANTE DRIVE 06202 922 C1 PUBLIC MVSRC AC JUL 15 26672 to 26831 JUL 15 .17AC/.42AB Public Street | Arterial Street | Private Street | Saddleback College 1 RESIDENT-RESURF-LIST-12-30-20.xlsx MISSION VIEJO STREET RESURFACING INDEX - LOCAL AND COLLECTOR STREETS Rev. DEC 31, 2020 TB MAP RESURFACING LAST AC STREET NAME TRACT TYPE COMMUNITY/OWNER ADDRESS NUMBERS PAVEMENT INFO COMMENTS PG GRID TYPE MO/YR MO/YR ALICANTE DRIVE 05890 922 B1 PUBLIC MVSRC AC JUL 15 26501 to 26662 JUL 15 ALICIA PARKWAY PUBLIC SEE ARTERIAL RESURFACING LIST ALISO RIDGE LOOP 16877 891 J5 PRIVATE THE RIDGE ALLARIZ 09075 892 D4 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 27311 to 27362 NOV 10 .4AC/NS ALLARIZ 09308 892 D4 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 27371, 27372, 27382 NOV 10 .4AC/NS ALMADEN 09305 892 D3 PUBLIC MVEA AC AUG 17 ESLA to CDS AUG 17 .35AC/NS ALMENDRA 09307 892 D3 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 27475 to 27525 JUL 03 .35AC/NS ALMENDRA 09306 892 D4 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 27531 to 27545 JUL 03 .35AC/NS ALMENDRA 09304 892 D4 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 27551, 27561 JUL 03 .35AC/NS ALMENDRA 09308 892 D3 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 27432 to 27471 JUL 03 .35AC/NS ALPERA 10546 922 D3 PUBLIC OVGA RPMSS1 SEP 19 AUG 12 .35AC/NS ALPINE 15544 892 F5 PRIVATE STONERIDGE HOA -- 23235 to 23261 ALTANERO 08749 892 B3 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 26562, 26566 SEP 10 .35AC/NS SNIT ALTANERO 08750 892 B3 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 26571 to 26701 SEP 10 .35AC/NS ALTEZZA DRIVE 13946 922 D2 PUBLIC PHA RPMSS1 SEP 19 AC CDS AUG 12 ALTHEA AVENUE 06406 891 J7 PUBLIC AH AC SEP 14 25601, 25602 SEP 14 E of ALICIA ALTHEA AVENUE 06092 891 J7 PUBLIC AH AC SEP 14 25501 to 25581 SEP 14 W of ALICIA ALTURAS DRIVE 07108 892 B4 PUBLIC SEVILLE HOA RPMSS OCT 17 22741 to 22856 SEP 10 .33AC/AB ALTURAS DRIVE 08748 892 B4 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 22662 to 22732 SEP 10 .35AC/NS ALVAREZ 09565 892 D2 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 SEP 10 .35AC/NS AMABLE 09183 922 F1 PUBLIC OVGA RPMSS1 OCT 18 SEP 11 .45AC/NS AMALIA PLACE 07132 892 B6 PUBLIC SS OCT 15 JUL 07 .33AC/NS AMAPOLA LANE 06714 922 C4 PUBLIC MRHOA TRMSS OCT 16 AUG 96 .17AC/.5AB AMARGON 09510 892 E7 PUBLIC OVGA RPMSS1 OCT 18 27992 to 28121 SEP 11 .4AC/NS AMARGON 09511 892 E7 PUBLIC OVGA RPMSS1 OCT 18 28131 to 28181 SEP 11 AMATO 14167 922 E2 PUBLIC LEWIS HMS/PHA RPMSS1 SEP 19 AMBAR 09892 892 E4 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS1 OCT 18 SEP 11 .35AC/NS AMBER 12621 892 H3 PRIVATE RAINBOW RIDGE CONDOS -- AMBER ROSE 10833 892 F3 PRIVATE CANYON CREST -- AC/AB GATED AMBERWOOD 12398 922 E1 PUBLIC MSRCA RPMSS1 SEP 19 AUG 12 .35AC/.7LTS AMBIA 11002 922 D4 PUBLIC OVGA RPMSS1 SEP 19 AUG 12 AMENO 09972 892 E3 PRIVATE MALLORCA -- AC/AB GATED AMETHYST 12291 922 D7 PRIVATE HILLCREST CONDOS -- AC/AB AMORA 12805 892 F1 PRIVATE PALMIA -- GATED AMURRO DRIVE 07210 892 C7 PUBLIC AC JUL 15 24161 to 24191 JUL 15 .42AC/NS AMURRO DRIVE 07211 892 B7 PUBLIC AC JUL 15 24131 to 24162 JUL 15 .42AC/NS AMURRO DRIVE 06706 892 B7 PUBLIC AC JUL 15 24241 to 24281 JUL 15 .25AC/.5AB AMURRO DRIVE 06491 892 B7 PUBLIC AC JUL 15 24202 to 24236 JUL 15 .25AC/.33AB ANAYA 10239 892 F3 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS1 OCT 18 TERESA to MELINDA JUL 04 .45AC/NS ANCIA LANE 08587 892 D5 PUBLIC MVEA AC JUL 15 JUL 15 .35AC/NS ANDALUSIA CIRCLE 05738 922 C2 PUBLIC AC SEP 09 SEP 09 .17AC/.42AB ANDORRA 13075 892 F2 PRIVATE PALMIA -- GATED ANDREA COURT 08071 922 A1 PRIVATE AH-AEGEAN HEIGHTS -- NON-GATED ANKARA STREET 08800 892 A7 PUBLIC AH AC AUG 08 AUG 08 ANSELMO 08498 922 C5 PRIVATE LA MANCHA CONDOS -- ANSO 09074 892 D4 PUBLIC MVEA AC AUG 17 ANTELA to CDS AUG 17 .35AC/NS ANTELA 09073 892 D4 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 MARGUERITE to VENTOSA SEP 10 .4AC/NS ANTELA 09074 892 D4 PUBLIC MVEA RPMSS OCT 17 27312 to 27362 SEP 10 .4AC/NS ANTIGUA 11358 892 E3 PRIVATE CORAL GARDENS CONDOS -- AC/AB APHENA AVENUE 07668 891 J7 PUBLIC AH AC AUG 08 AUG 08 APOLLO 09780 922 A1 PRIVATE AH-AEGEAN HEIGHTS -- NON-GATED APPARI DRIVE 13732 922 D2 PUBLIC PHA RPMSS1 SEP 19 APPIAN WAY 09780 922 A1 PUBLIC AH-AEGEAN HEIGHTS AC SEP 14 25792 to OLYMPUS SEP 14 NON-GATED APPIAN WAY 06397 922 A1 PUBLIC AH AC SEP 14 25702 to 25782 SEP 14 NON-GATED APPLEGATE 10842 892 F4 PRIVATE CANYON CREST -- AT RUSTIC OAK AC/AB GATED Public Street | Arterial Street | Private Street | Saddleback College 2 RESIDENT-RESURF-LIST-12-30-20.xlsx MISSION VIEJO STREET RESURFACING INDEX - LOCAL AND COLLECTOR STREETS Rev.
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