About Aliso Viejo
- 6,600-acre planned community in South Orange County, CA
- Located midway between Los Angeles and San Diego
- Incorporated on July 1, 2001 as Orange County’s 34th city
- Adjacent to the cities of Laguna Beach, Laguna Woods and Laguna Niguel
- Population of about 42,000 residents in 17,000 homes
- Voted “Best New Home Community in Orange County” Orange County Register Readers
- 51% of community dedicated to parks and rec., schools, open space and community
- Adjacent to Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park (2,600 acres were donated by Mission Viejo Company as part of the community master plan) A Hike to Dripping Cave
- 36% of community dedicated to residential neighborhoods
- 13% of community dedicated to business, office and retail
- Mild coastal climate with average annual temperature of 67 F.
- Average annual rainfall 12.6 inches
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Aliso Viejo Resources
ABOUT ORANGE COUNTY
- Located between Los Angeles and San Diego Counties
- 798 square miles
- Population 3,055,745 million (2011 statistics)
- Second largest county in California
- Sunny weather 80% of the year
- 42 miles of coastline with sandy beaches open to the public
- Over 30,000 acres of County parkland
- 16th largest GNP in the world
- 34 cities and unincorporated areas
- Elevation from sea level to 5,687 feet (Santiago Peak)
- Median age: 33.8
- Incorporated 1889
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Orange County Resources