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- City of Visalia - Home
Help Preserve Visalia's History City now accepting applications for the Historic Preservation Advisory Committee
- City of Visalia - History of Visalia
Visalia is the oldest San Joaquin Valley town between Los Angeles and French Camp, a little town just south of Stockton It is the Crown Jewel of the San Joaquin Valley , well worth your time to take the 198-exit east to Visalia from Highway 99
- City of Visalia - About Visalia
Serving as the cultural, economic, and commercial hub of the County, Visalia continues to grow - in population, diversity, and sophistication Once a creek side settlement, Visalia has become a thriving community that takes pride in the small town feel and high quality of life that accompanies our big city amenities
- City of Visalia - Visitors
Centrally located in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, Visalia draws visitors from metropolitan areas with its picturesque communities and stunning landscapes against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada Mountains
- City of Visalia - Solid Waste
City of Visalia Waste Guide Guia de basura y reciclaje Commercial Services Residential Services Multi-Family Services Temporary Bins Roll Off Services Join us for the next Dump On Us event! Click above for all the info!
- City of Visalia - Recreation
The City of Visalia Parks Recreation Department works to provide exceptional service, innovative programs and diverse experiences in vibrant, sustainable spaces Summer 2025 Live Play Guide is Here!
- City of Visalia - Residents
Visalia is a family-friendly, full-service city known for its cultural arts community and recreational and natural resources Located in Tulare County, Visalia offers big-city amenities while maintaining its roots asa safe, neighborly community
- City of Visalia - Affordable Housing
The City of Visalia strives to provide safe, decent and affordable housing to a range of income owner-occupants, renters, senior citizens and disabled persons The City’s proposed goals and objectives are presented in the federally-mandated Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan
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