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General Phone 949-470-3000 Elaine Lister, Director of Community Development Building Information 949-470-3054 Building Inspection 949-222-4694 Code Enforcement 949-470-3055 Health Inspector 949-470-3027 Planning and Zoning Information 949-470-3053 Fax 949-951-6176 Email [email protected] Rob Capobianco, Division Chief -OCFA Division 3 949-347-2277 Fax 949-347-9202 OCFA Main Number 800-545-5585 Public Information/Education 714-573-6200 Genesis Hansen, Director of Library and Cultural Services 949-470-3076 Main Number 949-830-7100 Circulation Ext. 5101 Reference Ext. 5105 Children's Room Ext. 5107 Volunteer Program Ext. 5139 Local History Information Ext. 5110 Friend's Bookstore Ext. 5115 Community Room Reservations & Info Ext. 5126 Circulation Ext. 5101 or 949-470-8420 Automated Renewal/Notification System 949-855-8068 Potocki Center for the Arts 949-470- 8470 Lt. Quyen Vuong, Chief of Police Services Non-Emergency 949-770-6011 Administration 949-470-3015 Crime Prevention 949-470-8433 Keith Rattay , Assistant City Director and Director of Public Service 949-470-3018 Administration 949-470-3095 Graffiti Hotline 949-460-2924 Pothole Hotline Park, Slope, and Median Maintenance 949-470-3064 Streets, Curbs, Sidewalks Maintenance 949-470-3095 Urban Forestry 949-470-3064 Weed Abatement 949-470-3095 Fax 949-455-2589 Email [email protected] Mark Chagnon, Director of Public Works 949-470-3091 Administration 949-470-3056 Engineering 949-470-3040 Transportation Services 949- 470-3068 Trash/Recycling Services 949-470-3010 Fax 949-581-5394 Email [email protected] Mark Nix, Director of Recreation and Community Services 949-470-3016 Administration 949-470-3061 Felipe Tennis Complex 949-859-4FIT (4348) Marguerite Tennis Complex 949-859-4FIT (4348) Montanoso Recreation Center 949-859-4FIT (4348) Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center 949-470-3062 Picnic and Sports Field Reservations 949-470-3035 Senior Citizen Nutrition Program 949-470-3063 Senior Citizen Programs 949-470-3062 Senior Dial-A-Taxi Program 949-470-3062 Sierra Recreation Center 949-859-4FIT (4348) Volunteer Programs 949-470-3061 Fax 949-581-0795 Email [email protected] Stay apprised of the latest coronavirus news, information, and resources by visiting our dedicated COVID-19 webpage today. Keep your finger on the pulse of Mission Viejo with mission Viejo Life App. Download app Guitar guru and composer Adam Rafferty will stage Mission Viejo for the Next Lord's Strings concert at 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 24. Rafferty is renowned as a jazz guitarist and vibrant fingerstyle style; maybe you've heard his famous guitar solo album about Michael Jackson's songs, I Remember Michael. Very cool, really. Tags With the baseball season on tap, the public is invited to a screening of the classic inspirational film The Natural on Sunday, March 19 at Mission Viejo City Hall. The event, which began at 2 p.m., was sponsored by the city's Community Figures Committee and was chosen to illustrate the integrity of March. Tags Mission Viejo City Hall is mourning the loss of one of its beloved volunteers Cliff McKinley who died this week at the age of 90. Cliff is a longtime member of the City's Senior Community Operations Team (SCAT), a program that supports Mission Viejo Police Services with everything from truck patrols and vacation check-ins at home to help at special events and City Hall. Tags task viejo police service As part of an ongoing effort to provide a wide range of services and programs, Mission Viejo Library is hosting a series of free workshops for college-bound individuals. The free 2 hour workshop, aimed at second high school, juniors and others, focuses on the personality and choice of majors along with other important college considerations folks can't Consider. Tags To celebrate martin king jr. holidays, the Mission Viejo Community of Character will the film The Rosa Parks Story on Sunday, January 15. In 1955, Rosa Parks sparked the modern Civil Rights Movement when she refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led a boycott that successfully ended busing segregation in that community. Tags Community Committee's Public Figures Committee on Thursday was invited to a community workshop designed to establish a vision plan for mission viejo's center. The workshop takes place at 6:30 p.m. at the Saddleback Room at Mission Viejo City Hall, 200 Civic Center. Tags City in California, USAMission Viejo, CaliforniaCity Clockwise from scratch: Lake Mission Viejo, Olympiad Rd, Mission Viejo Library, Oso Creek, Mission Viejo City Hall SealMotto(s): Make Living Your Mission[1] Mission Viejo's location in Orange County, California.Mission ViejoLocation in Los Angeles Metropolitan AreaShow map of the Los AngelesMission ViejoLocation metropolitan area in CaliforniaShow map state of CaliforniaMission ViejoLocation in the U.S. Map Showing U.S. Adjacent: 33°36′46 N 117°39′22 W/33.61278°N 117.65611°W/33.61278; -117.65611Coordinates: 33°36′46N 117°39′22W / 33.61278°N 117.65611°W / 33.61278; -117.65611Country United StatesState CaliforniaCounty OrangeIncorporatedMarch 31, 1988[2]Government • TypeCouncil-Manager • MayorBrian Goodell[3] • City ManagerDennis Wilberg[4]Area[5] • Total18.03 sq mi (46.70 km2) • Land17.66 sq mi (45.74 km2) • Water0.37 sq mi (0.96 km2) 2.12%Elevation[6]410 ft (125 m)Population (2010)[7] • Total93,305 • Estimate (2019)[8]94,381 • Rank81st in California • Density5,344.64/sq mi (2,063.53/km2)Time zoneUTC-8 (PST) • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)ZIP codes92691–92692, 92694Area code(s)949FIPS code06-48256GNIS feature IDs1661045, 2411123Websitewww.cityofmissionviejo.org Mission Viejo (/viˈeɪhoʊ/) is a commuter city located within Orange County, California, United States in the Saddleback Valley. Mission Viejo is considered one of the largest overall planning communities ever built under a single project in the United States and competes only with Highlands Ranch, Colorado in terms of its size. The population in 2019 is estimated at 94,381. [7] The Viejo mission is suburban in nature and culture. The city consists of residential real estate, although there are some offices and businesses within the limits of the city. The city is known for its tree-lined neighborhoods, which receive recognition from the National Arbor Day Foundation. The name of the city is a reference to Rancho Mission Viejo, a large Spanish land grant from which the community was founded. History Mission Viejo was acquired by John Forster, also known as Don Juan, an Englishman at birth a Mexican citizen. [9] During the Mexican-American War, Forster supplied fresh horses to U.S. military forces used in the San Diego march to invade Los Angeles. Mission Viejo is a hilly area mainly used as grazing land for cattle and sheep, as it is rarely used for farmers. The city was one of the last areas of Orange County to be urbanized due to its geological complexity. In 1960, developers initially rejected most of the land in Mission Viejo that simply could not be developed. [10] Donald Bren, an urban planner who later became president of the Irvine Company, drafted a master plan to place roads in valleys and houses in the hills, and contour the geography of the area. [10] The plan was successful, and by 1980 much of Mission Viejo had been completed. In the late 1970s and 1980s, homes in Mission Viejo were in such high demand that the housing districts were often sold out before construction even began on them. [11] The houses and shopping malls in the city are almost identically designed in spanish missionary style, with adobe-like stucco walls and barrel tile roofs. Many point to Mission Viejo as the first and greatest manifestation of Bren's obsession with Spanish architecture. Bren's company is also the author of developments in Irvine and Newport Beach. The company expanded its operations and went on to build the Lakes project in Tempe, Arizona, Mission Viejo Aurora in Colorado and was the original general planner of Highlands Ranch, both in the Denver Metropolitan area. Mission Viejo's seal was designed and painted by Carl Glassford, an artist and former resident of the city.
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