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Living in Aliso Viejo
The Aliso Viejo City Guide is your online resource to information about living, working and playing in Aliso Viejo.
If you need additional information beyond what you see here, please feel free to contact The Premier Team, your Aliso Viejo experts.
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Aliso Viejo offers numerous options for home buyers with a mix of home styles and sizes. Development in the area began in 1982 with modern, stylish fixtures and well-maintained gardens and landscaping in most of the neighborhoods. Parks and community services are all in close proximity. The Aliso Viejo Community Association (the local home owners association) manages parks, greenbelts, planning issues, as well as sponsors events such as egg hunts, outdoor concerts and Fourth of July festivities.
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Aliso Viejo Education
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 Children attend schools in the Capistrano, Saddleback, and the Beach areas school districts (three of the highest scoring districts in the county). In 2000, two schools won National Blue Ribbons for Excellence: Aliso Viejo Middle School (which provides a homework club with faculty tutors and encourages team approach to help students learn more) and Aliso Niguel High School (which uses the latest fiber-optic technology and has a media center).
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Aliso Viejo Lifestyle
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A new city, Aliso Viejo is very popular because of all of the parks, entertainment and activities for families to enjoy. The population of Aliso Viejo is approximately 33,000 (1998).
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Aliso Viejo Recreation
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An active community, residents of Aliso Viejo have ambitious plans to increase the amount of recreation, parks and amenities for residents. Open spaces are protected and a country atmosphere surrounds the neighborhoods. Currently, about 800 acres of land have been dedicated for community parks (of which there are 22), schools, recreation and community facilities. About 2,600 more acres are planned for regional parks.
For recreational activities, beach enthusiasts will find the ocean only a few minutes away. Little League, a soccer league, gymnastics, ballet and music programs, are offered, and there is an ice skating and hockey rink, batting cages and a library which opened in 1997. In 1999, a 27-hole public golf course, designed by Jack Nicklaus, opened. The town center offers shops, movies, and a Barnes and Noble bookstore.
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Aliso Viejo Weather
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