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Mission Viejo mayor outlines 2025 priorities: public safety, housing, transportation and local economic initiatives

Mission Viejo City Council Meeting · January 14, 2025
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Summary

The mayor used the Jan. 14 council meeting to outline priorities for 2025 — maintaining reserves, advancing public-safety measures (including license-plate readers and Station 24), implementing housing-element sites, traffic improvements and pursuing Olympic-team partnerships — and called for community engagement.

At the Mission Viejo City Council meeting on Jan. 14, the mayor delivered a broad agenda for 2025 that emphasized fiscal discipline, public safety, targeted infrastructure projects and community participation.

The mayor opened by saying fiscal responsibility and reserve maintenance would guide city decisions and described seeking state and federal grants to augment projects. On public safety he reiterated the city’s focus and said the city expects to install new license‑plate recognition technology to provide real‑time information for law enforcement. “This year, we should see the installation of the new flock license…

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