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Council hosts first meeting of 2023 on Jan. 10

Business items and special presentations on tap

(City of Mission Viejo)

In the City Council’s first meeting of 2023 on January 10, Council Members will consider business items as well as recognize some amazing accomplishments.


Based on recommendations from the Planning and Transportation Commission in November, the Council will consider a citywide speed limit update.


Council Members will also consider a lease agreement with U.S. Representative Young Kim for office space in City Hall as well as an update to the ordinance regarding serving on City Commissions. This would decide whether Commissioners should match the City Council voting districts or continue to serve at-large.

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Keeping in step with our City’s efforts to support important causes, a $20,000 check will be presented to Big Brothers Big Sisters as part of the more than $40,000 raised at the Konrad Reuland Charity Tennis/Pickleball Tournament in 2022 at the Marguerite Tennis Pavilion and Felipe Tennis and Recreation Center. Proceeds also benefited Donate Life, an organ and tissue donation entity and the Lisa Colagrossi Foundation, which spreads awareness and support for brain aneurysm research and education.


The Council will also recognize the Saddleback College women’s soccer team for its state title and being ranked #1 in the nation by United Soccer Coaches.

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The City Council normally meets at 6 pm in the Council Chamber located at 200 Civic Center Drive. For more information, visit cityofmissionviejo.org.

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