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Resident urges no‑parking curfew and review of knuckle that serves Lake Mission Viejo park access

Planning and Transportation Commission · June 9, 2025
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Summary

Resident Tom Moore requested that the city stop reopening previously settled parking-restriction reviews affecting Marfil/Florisser/Santa Cruz and asked staff to evaluate a cul‑de‑sac access 'knuckle' near San Pedro/San Felipe for 12–5 a.m. no‑parking, and to inspect a partly hidden fire hydrant he says led to a ticket.

Tom Moore, who spoke twice during the meeting, raised two separate concerns about local parking and park access. In an opening public comment he urged the commission not to rehash past parking reviews driven by a complainant who does not live on the affected streets, and asked that staff document a disposition so the matter is not repeatedly revisited.

Moore also requested staff inspect a tight cul‑de‑sac knuckle near San Pedro and San Felipe used by schoolchildren accessing the park and recommended a no‑parking period (12 a.m.–5 a.m.) to keep the area clear. He further asked the city to flag a partly hidden fire hydrant after someone received a citation near it. "I'd like to see somebody actually come and take a look at that knuckle and see if we can get a resolution on more accessibility and more openness in that cul de sac," Moore said. The commission acknowledged the concerns and said staff will follow up with the appropriate departments.