
San Joaquin serves as the primary hub of this agricultural landscape within the wider San Joaquin Valley. The town's grid is oriented around Railroad St and S Main St, reflecting its historical development along transport lines. Just west of the settlement, the San Joaquin Airport supports the region's aviation needs. The geography is heavily defined by water management and irrigation systems, most notably the winding course of the Fresno Slough and the engineered Beta Canal. The James Bypass cuts across the northeastern corner of the sheet, illustrating the complex hydrology required to maintain the productivity of the Central Valley. Outside the town center, the land is meticulously partitioned into a vast network of numbered sections and named avenues, such as W Manning Ave and Colorado Rd, which facilitate the region's industrial-scale farming operations.
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