MANTECA, CA
Manteca
is 76 miles due east of San Francisco, in the San Joaquin Valley.
The Sierra Nevada Mountains are approximately a 2 hour commute.
It is about midway between Stockton and Modesto on State Highway
99. The 120 Bypass connects Interstate 5 and Highway
99. The City limits cover approximately 14.9 square miles
of level terrain. The City's population as of January
1st, 1998 is 47,100. Manteca is surrounded by rich agricultural
lands although industries based on agriculture are still very
important to the City's economy, electronic firms are now among
the principal employers in Manteca. These firms are generally
located in the City's developed industrial park, in the southeastern
quadrant of Manteca.
Manteca itself is a relatively young town, first settled by
a few pioneer farmers in the heart of one of the greatest agricultural
areas in the world. A combination of good soil, excellent climate,
and clean water has insured its destiny as a prosperous farming
center. There was little activity in Manteca that was not related
to agriculture until World War II. Changes came slowly up through
the 1970’s, but today Manteca is shedding much of
its old image with new high-tech industries. It has become a
“bedroom community” for the industrial sites west
of the Altamont Pass.
LINKS
• San
Joaquin Convention and Visitors Bureau
• City
of Manteca
• Manteca
Chamber of Commerce