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Selected Infrastructure and Regional ResourcesTable 14. Infrastructure and Resources in the Northern Central Valley RegionAirportsTypesNational and StateParksPortsPassenger RailS.P. = State ParkNamesInternational: Sacramento International AirportGeneral Aviation: Chico Municipal Airport, Oroville Municipal Airport, ParadiseAirport, Ranchaero Airport, Richvale Airport, Colusa County Airport, Willows-Glenn County Airport, Haigh Field, Madera Municipal Airport, ChowchillaAirport, Merced Regional Airport, Castle Airport, Gustine Airport, Los BanosMunicipal Airport, Sacramento Mather Airport, Sacramento Executive Airport,Stockton Metropolitan Airport, Escalon Airport, Lodi Airport, Tracy MunicipalAirport, Modesto City-County Airport, Oakdale Airport, Patterson Airport,Turlock Airpark, Sutter County Airport, Red Bluff Municipal Airport, CorningMunicipal Airport, Watts Woodland Airport, UC Davis University Airport,Yolo County Airport, Borges Airport, Yuba County Airport, Brownsville AeroAirportNational: Lassen National Forest, Lassen Volcanic NationalPark, Mendocino National Forest, Yosemite National ParkState: Bidwell-Sacramento S.P., Great Valley Grasslands S.P., Pacheco S.P.,Caswell Memorial S.P., Henry W. Coe S.P., Sutter Buttes S.P.Port of Sacramento, Port of Stockton, Rio Vista HarborCal-P (Central Pacific), SP West Valley Line (California Northern Railroad),Feather River (Union Pacific), Altamont Commuter Express (Union PacificRailroad), San Joaquin (Union Pacific Railroad), Sacramento Regional Light RailSystem, Central California Traction Company (Union Pacific & BNSF Railway),Modesto & Empire Traction Company (Beard Land & Investment Company),Sierra Northern Railway (Sierra Railroad Company)APG: UNDERSTANDING REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS PAGE 40
Selected Demographic DataTable 15. Top Five Employment Sectors in the Northern Central Valley RegionEmployment Sector RankingCounty 1 2 3 4 5Butte Health Care Government Retail Trade Other ServicesLodging & FoodServicesColusaGlennGovernmentGovernmentFarmEmploymentFarmEmploymentManufacturingRetail TradeLodging & FoodServicesOther ServicesWholesale TradeLodging & FoodServicesMadera Government Health Care Retail Trade Farm Employment ManufacturingMerced Government Retail Trade Manufacturing Health Care Farm EmploymentSacramento Government Health Care Retail TradeProfessional &Technical ServicesSan Joaquin Government Health Care Retail Trade ManufacturingStanislaus Government Retail Trade Health Care ManufacturingFinance &InsuranceLodging & FoodServicesLodging & FoodServicesSutter Retail Trade Health Care GovernmentLodging & FoodServicesFarm EmploymentTehama Government Retail Trade Farm Employment Health Care ManufacturingYolo Government Retail Trade Health CareProfessional &Technical ServicesTransportation &WarehousingYuba Government Retail Trade Farm Employment Construction Other Services[CA REAP, 2011]PAGE 41APG: UNDERSTANDING REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Selected Demographic DataTable 15. Top Five Employment Sectors <strong>in</strong> the Northern Central Valley RegionEmployment Sector Rank<strong>in</strong>gCounty 1 2 3 4 5Butte Health Care Government Retail Trade Other ServicesLodg<strong>in</strong>g & FoodServicesColusaGlennGovernmentGovernmentFarmEmploymentFarmEmploymentManufactur<strong>in</strong>gRetail TradeLodg<strong>in</strong>g & FoodServicesOther ServicesWholesale TradeLodg<strong>in</strong>g & FoodServicesMadera Government Health Care Retail Trade Farm Employment Manufactur<strong>in</strong>gMerced Government Retail Trade Manufactur<strong>in</strong>g Health Care Farm EmploymentSacramento Government Health Care Retail TradeProfessional &Technical ServicesSan Joaqu<strong>in</strong> Government Health Care Retail Trade Manufactur<strong>in</strong>gStanislaus Government Retail Trade Health Care Manufactur<strong>in</strong>gF<strong>in</strong>ance &InsuranceLodg<strong>in</strong>g & FoodServicesLodg<strong>in</strong>g & FoodServicesSutter Retail Trade Health Care GovernmentLodg<strong>in</strong>g & FoodServicesFarm EmploymentTehama Government Retail Trade Farm Employment Health Care Manufactur<strong>in</strong>gYolo Government Retail Trade Health CareProfessional &Technical ServicesTransportation &Warehous<strong>in</strong>gYuba Government Retail Trade Farm Employment Construction Other Services[CA REAP, 2011]PAGE 41APG: UNDERSTANDING REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS