Talk:Mission Viejo, California
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[edit] merger
Merge teh seal for great justice Zopwx2 08:07, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Source for apartment scandal
Requesting a source to verify the paragraph about alleged apartment scandal. Weltall 08:16, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
I've given Slightlyslack more than enough time to cite his addition with something more specific than "the L.A. Times printed it". I am deleting the paragraph about the scandal until he gives more concrete evidence. Weltall 22:25, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Lake Mission Viejo
The lake in Mission Viejo is not Public. It is a private lake run by the Lake Mission Viejo Association. From it's opening circa 1979 until 2001 I was a dues paying member having owned 3 properties at different times from 1978. It is 127 acres bounded by Olympiad Road on the North, Marguerite Parkway on the West and Alicia Parkway on the South. There are three beaches used exclusively by owners of the respective housing projects and two beaches open to all lake members.
In 1984, the summer Olympic Games used Mission Viejo as the road course for the bicycle competition after which O'Neill parkway was renamed Olympiad road, having been the portion of the course where the start/finish line was located at the North end of the lake. Parts of this course have been used for an annual charity triathlon.
68.214.80.144 22:30, 2 December 2006 (UTC) Joel Davis
[edit] Mall
"The mall, The Shops at Mission Viejo, is located off Interstate 5 freeway and Crown Valley Parkway and serves the very upscale residents of south Orange County."
What is "very upscale" supposed to mean? I go to that mall all the time and I wouldn't consider my family upscale at all. I'm removing it 72.194.98.193 17:14, 17 March 2007 (UTC) I think the reason is because it has some stores that serve more upscale clients: Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, etc.

