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Residents press council on Oso Parkway safety, lake water quality and a dispute over removed Measure Y materials
Summary
During public comment residents raised several local issues: a dangerous turn pocket at Oso Parkway and Felipe, concerns about Lake Mission Viejo water quality, late-night hot-rodding near a school, and an extended accusation that Measure Y informational materials were removed from public display.
At the Jan. 14 public-comment period, residents brought several persistent local concerns to the Mission Viejo City Council.
Jeff McBride, a Pacific Hills resident, urged the council to lengthen the turn pocket on Oso Parkway at Felipe/Olympiad to reduce rear‑end collisions, saying the current transition is “horrible” and that he fears being hit from behind. He also said Lake Mission Viejo’s water was changed to reclaimed water in the past and that the lake appears to have lost fish and recreational value. Council staff later said the intersection improvement is in final design and is expected to enter…
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