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Aliso Viejo Pro Concrete & Masonry
Aliso Viejo Pro Concrete & Masonry
27 Richemont WayAliso Viejo California 92656United States
(949) 674-3805
Business Description
If you are looking for the best concrete contractor in Aliso Viejo, then look no further. Aliso Viejo Pro Concrete & Masonry is a leading provider of concrete services to all homeowners and business owners throughout Orange County, CA. Since many years, we have been providing high-quality work at affordable prices. We can help you with everything from driveway repairs and installation to walkway replacements or creation of stamped patios. Our team will ensure that your home improvement project is done quickly and professionally so that you can enjoy our beautiful Southern California weather on your new patio sooner rather than later.
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About Aliso Viejo
Aliso Viejo (Spanish for "Old Sycamore") is a city in the San Joaquin Hills of southern Orange County, California. It had a population of 52,176 as of the 2020 census, up from 47,823 as of the 2010 census. It became Orange County's 34th city on July 1, 2001, the only city in Orange County to be incorporated since 2000. It is bordered by the cities of Laguna Beach on the west and southwest, Laguna Hills on the east, Laguna Niguel on the southeast, and Laguna Woods on the north. It is similarly named to another nearby city, Mission Viejo. == History == The Acjachemen are the Indigenous people of Aliso Viejo, who lived in the area for thousands of years. The people established numerous villages along Aliso Creek. With the arrival of settlers, the Acjachemen village sites would later become the southern areas of the Moulton Ranch.The planned community of Aliso Viejo's original 6,600 acres (2,700 ha) were once part of the 26,000-acre (11,000 ha) Moulton Ranch, owned by the Moulton family, who took title in the 1890s to land originally granted to Juan Avila by the Mexican government in 1842. Over the years, portions of the ranch were sold and became Leisure World, Laguna Hills and Laguna Niguel.In 1976, the Mission Viejo Company purchased the remaining 6,600 acres to create a new planned community – Aliso Viejo – with a master plan for 20,000 homes for a planned population of 50,000. The master plan was approved by the Orange County in 1979, and homes were first offered for sale in March 1982.