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Public Services

As part of the annual Great California ShakeOut, the City of Mission Viejo will test its mass-notification system AlertOC with calls, texts and emails to residents at 10:20 am on October 20.  The drill will replicate a big earthquake requiring thousands of numbers to be called simultaneously.

The City of Mission Viejo is reminding residents that sandbags are available to protect properties from flooding and emergency erosion.

Sandbags are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Bags are pre-filled and are limited to 10 bags per resident. Residents can pick-up sandbags throughout the City at the following locations:

The City of Mission Viejo is now accepting applications for holiday or seasonal displays at the southwest and northwest corners of the intersection at La Paz Road and Chrisanta Drive.

 

A longtime ritual in our City, the “Four Corners Holiday Display” embodies the holiday season and spirit of the community.

 

If you’re looking to give back to the community this fall, then head to the North Paseo on Friday, October 28 and donate blood, diapers or food during the Mission Viejo Gives Back event.

In addition to the City's annual storm preparation that begins ahead of the rainy season, Public Services crews have been busy gearing up for the first storm of the season, which was expected to arrive today. 

Crews have been inspecting and cleaning drainage systems throughout the public rights-of-way, buildings, parks and facilities. To lessen storm-related tree damage, crews have worked throughout the summer addressing problematic trees.    

With scorching temperatures in the forecast through the Labor Day weekend, the City of Mission Viejo is encouraging residents to take precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses.

Here are some tips to stay safe during extreme heat:

The Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District (OCMVCD) is reminding the public to take steps to prevent the “ankle-biter” mosquito that is prevalent throughout Orange County. 

The invasive Aedes mosquito is an aggressive black-and-white insect that is thriving in populations across the State.  

Because of this, OCMVCD is asking residents to: 

The City of Mission Viejo is hosting its annual Earth Day and Arbor Day celebration with a planting and Green Expo from 8 am to noon on Saturday, April 23 at the Upper Oso Creek Trail by the Norman P. Murray Community Center.

The City of Mission Viejo is reminding residents that sandbags are available to protect properties from flooding and emergency erosion.

Sandbags are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Bags are pre-filled and are limited to 10 bags per resident. Residents can pick-up sandbags throughout the City at the following locations:

The City of Mission Viejo is seeking family friendly, local talent (comedians, musicians, etc.) to perform at our various City venues. If you are interested in performing, complete the application below.

Completing this application does not constitute a guarantee or promise of employment.

This webform is closed.  To submit a current Talent Request, click here.

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The MV Life app has been updated!  Keep your finger on the pulse of Mission Viejo.

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