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Mission Viejo is seeking public input for an updated plan that will help the City better prepare for natural disasters.
With a high wind warning and 1 to 3 inches of rain expected to pummel the region Tuesday through Wednesday, the City is reminding residents to take precautions and prepare.
Sandbags are available to protect properties from flooding and emergency erosion. The City offers sandbags 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 exhibitors for its annual Green Expo on Saturday, April 22.
Exhibitors with an environmental product, service or message to share with the community are sought to participate in the expo as part of the City’s Earth Day and Arbor Day event.
Residents can learn essential skills by participating in the City’s Community Emergency Preparedness Academy (CEPA) that begins on April 11.
CEPA is a collaborative effort between the City of Mission Viejo, Orange County Fire Authority, Sheriff’s Department, and other emergency response agencies. The program takes place Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6:30-9:30 pm through May 5.
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:
Work on the La Paz Bridge Rehabilitation and Roadway Widening Project begins early January to relieve traffic congestion, improve safety, bring the 1960 bridges up to current structural standards and to enhance the aesthetics of the City's original entrance.
- Read more about La Paz Bridge Rehabilitation and Roadway Widening Project beginning early January will provide numerous safety, traffic and aesthetic improvements
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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:
- Read more about Free sandbags available to assist homeowners during rainfall
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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.
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