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Tulare County, centrally located in California with convenient access to both Los Angeles and San Francisco, stands as a global leader in agriculture. With agricultural exports reaching over 89 countries, our county plays a vital role in feeding the world. We excel in logistics and distribution, offering access to a vast customer base of 95 million within overnight reach. Our commitment to excellence extends to manufacturing and the bioeconomy, where we proudly hold a statewide leadership position. We have cultivated an environment conducive to business growth and prosperity. We offer streamlined site selection processes, expedited development permitting, and tailored training and workforce development solutions. Our vision is for Tulare County to emerge as a premier destination in California. We aspire to rank among top locations for company establishments and expansions, while simultaneously boasting an unparalleled quality of life within the state.

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US Highways

Highway State Route 99 (SR 99), commonly known as Highway 99 or simply 99, is a north-south state highway in the Central Valley, nearly spanning its entire length. It merges with Interstate 5 (I-5), providing Tulare County residents direct access to the west coast's largest interstate. Additionally, the CA-198 and CA-190 highways are accessible, offering significant logistical and tourism advantages to Tulare County residents and businesses.

Interstate Highways

The I-5 Interstate 5 Highway is a vital transportation route running through Central California, serving as a crucial link for the West Coast. Spanning 796.53 miles, it is the longest interstate in California and arguably the most significant highway on the entire west coast of North America. In Tulare County, the I-5 plays a central role in facilitating transportation for numerous major industries.

Airports

Air Tulare County is served by two international airports, the Fresno International Airport and the Bakersfield Meadows Airport, with daily non-stop service to Burbank, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Dallas, Seattle, and Denver. Airlines include US Air, United, American, and Delta.

Airica de Oliveira

President & CEO

Airica de Oliveira is the President and Chief Executive Officer for Tulare County Economic Development Corporation. She provides leadership and strategic approaches to her organization and is committed to improve the quality of life for the communities of Tulare County by recruiting, retaining, and expanding jobs that facilitate economic growth. She is an active partner of state, local municipalities, chambers of commerce, universities, and a variety of other public and private organizations. She is an active board member of California Central Valley Economic Development Corporation, Sequoia Regional Economic Development Foundation, CityServe Tulare-Kings County, and an Advisory Member of the South Valley Industrial Collaborative. Airica earned her Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree in Leadership and Organizational Studies from Fresno Pacific University’s School of Business.

Address:

309 W Main Street Suite 110
Visalia, 
California
93291

Phone:

(559) 625-3100

Email:

info@tularecountyedc.com
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