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Aliso Viejo had been an unincorporated community since around 1995, when it became Orange County's 34th City on July 1, 2001. Aliso Viejo became a City mainly in response to Aliso Viejo's Cityhood 2000 committee, which was responsible for introducing an initiative onto the ballot for the City's 2001 special election. Voters passed the initiative, making Aliso Viejo officially a City, with a whopping 93.3% in favor. The Committee was created by the City's first Mayor, Carmen Vali-Cave, who was the Committee' co-founder and president. Aliso Viejo city officials famously came close to banning styrofoam cups after hearing that "dihydrogen monoxide" was used in their production, neglecting the fact that this substance is actually plain water. A paralegal working for the city found the dhmo.org website and subsequently proceeded to propose the ban. Appraisals in this city are readily available upon request. |
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