Manteca

Manteca fashions itself the "Family City", and it lies at a crossroads of major highways and railroads. As recently as the 1970s, Manteca existed primarily on agriculture and was still barely a stop between two freeways, Interstate 5 and State Route 99. The continuing rise in Bay Area housing prices caused Bay Area families to look further eastward for more affordable places to live. Since the construction of the 120 bypass portion of State Route 120, Manteca has become a popular choice for these commuters. The 1990s saw an increase in the city's population and the construction of its third high school, the first two being Manteca High School and East Union High School. The population of Manteca continues to increase, with some housing being constructed on what was once farmland to the north and southeast. Manteca has more than tripled in population since 1980.[12] >>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manteca,_California


Type: City
Umbrella Agency: San Joaquin County

Contact
Robyn Camino
CEO Visit Stockton / Film Liaison, Stockton / San Joaquin County Film Commission
146 West Weber Ave., Stockton, CA 95202
209.938.1551 phone 1
209.403.9797 mobile
[email protected]
Film Stockton

Barbara Harb
Manager, Office of the City Manager, City of Manteca, Economic Development Division
1001 West Center St., Manteca, CA 95337
209.456.8030 phone 1
https://www.manteca.gov/departments/development-services/economic-development

Toni Lundgren
Interim City Manager, City of Manteca
1001 West Center Street, Manteca, CA 95337
209.456.8016 phone 1
209.456.8000 phone 2
[email protected]
https://www.manteca.gov/home

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Updated 6.21.2011 clr / 6.18.2020 lm / 1/5/23 jj/ weblink titles 1.21.25 bd

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