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Mission Viejo May Get New DMV As City Considers Appeal
City council members will consider an appeal that may establish a DMV at the Kaleidoscope in Mission Viejo.
MISSION VIEJO, CA — The City of Mission Viejo may get a new DMV, if city council members vote to approve the establishment of a DMV at the Kaleidoscope this week.
The matter will be discussed at a city council meeting held on Tuesday, June 11. At the meeting, the council will host a public hearing to consider an appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of an application to establish a Department of Motor Vehicles service and office branch in the Kaleidoscope at 27741 Crown Valley.
Another public hearing will consider the establishment of inclusionary housing requirements as referenced in the Housing Plan of Mission Viejo's 6th Cycle Housing Element, according to the city.
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In other business, city council members will consider the contract with the Orange County Sheriff's Department for the upcoming fiscal year, as well as renewing agreements with the cities of Rancho Santa Margarita and Laguna Hills for animal control and shelter services.
Council meetings are streamed live on the City’s website and air on Cox Channel 30 and AT&T U-Verse Channel 99.
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