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Cities and counties around Portland have gained population and jobs; Portland and Multnomah County have lost population in reaction to issues such as the (relatively high) tax burden and chaotic environment.
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<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Wilfred_Pinfold.png|thumb|none|370px|link=Wilfred Pinfold|<center>Wilfred Pinfold, CEO, <br /> Urban Systems]]</center> </li>
;[[Hillsboro OR]], [[Beaverton OR]]
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:skip_newberry.jpg|thumb|none|370px|link=Skip Newberry|<center>Skip Newberry, President and CEO, <br /> Technology Associates of Oregon]]</center> </li>
*Hillsboro—Washington Co.’s county seat and its most populous city—has been growing rapidly (1970,15,365 population to ~106.6+K in 2021, US Census estimate).
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Wilfred_Pinfold.png|thumb|none|370px|link=Wilfred Pinfold|<center>Wilfred Pinfold, CEO, <br /> Urban Systems]]</center> </li>
*Population growth in Beaverton, which is relatively more built-out within its city boundaries, has slowed but remains positive.
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:skip_newberry.jpg|thumb|none|370px|link=Skip Newberry|<center>Skip Newberry, President and CEO, <br /> Technology Associates of Oregon]]</center> </li>
*Cradle-to-career workforce development: Hillsboro has a cradle-to-career strategy of encouraging its residents to obtain sufficient education/training to fill the jobs being created in both the city’s trades and in its high-tech industries
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;[[Wilsonville OR]], [[Tualatin OR]], [[Sherwood OR]]
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*All three cities in the southwest of the greater Portland metro region have been gaining population.
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*Broadly speaking, Wilsonville and Tualatin have more jobs than residents; Sherwood has more residents than jobs.
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:;Welcome from Wilsonville Mayor Julie Fitzgerald
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:;The Wilsonville Story from Wilsonville Community Development Director Chris Neamtzu
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::[[File:Hillsboro Today.jpg|200px|link=https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/dd38eff3d26e4b0e9155e1867f9aadd8 Presentation]]
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:;Southwest Metro Employment Lands, Current and forthcomming from Economic Development practitioners from Sherwood, Tualatin, Wilsonville
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:;Location Decision-making & the Impacts of Policy
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::Panel:Mayor Julie Fitzgerald, Mayor Frank Bubenik, Councilor Keith Mays, Mayor Joe Buck (Absent), Alex Murta DW Fritz Automation, Paula Green Twist Bioscience
 
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;[[Vancouver WA]]
*Although the city and surrounding county have been gaining population and jobs from companies that choose to locate there for a variety of reasons, indicators suggest that the growth in Vancouver’s population is a combination of factors including new residents choosing to live in *Vancouver and surrounding areas and Portland residents coming north to take advantage of (a perceived) relatively lower tax burden and greater availability of affordable housing. 


;[[Gresham OR]]
* Population has increased as Portland residents, priced or gentrified out of the city, have moved to lower-cost housing in Gresham.
*The movement of a relatively-lower-income demographic from Portland to Gresham, accompanied by siting of affordable housing in Gresham has raised demands for urban services without providing increased or sufficient funds to cover their cost.
::Welcome – Mayor [[Travis Stovall]]
::Welcome & Program Review – [[Eric Schmidt]]
::Gresham Strategic Plan & Goals – [[Eric Schmidt]]
::Gresham Housing & Houselessness – [[Eric Schmidt]]
::BREAK (20 minutes)
::Gresham Centers  - [[Eric Schmidt]] & [[Shannon Stadey]]
::PANEL DISCUSSION: Why You should WANT to do business in Gresham
:::[[Jay Featherston]], Harsch Properties
:::[[Brent Hedberg]], Specht Development
:::[[Taylor Kaplan]], GKD
:::Q&A (30 minutes)
;[[Portland OR]]
*Has lost population (U.S. Census est. population in 2020 was 652,503 and 641,162 in 2021, a decrease of 1.7%), especially among higher-income earners.
*Multnomah County also lost population (U.S. Census est. population in 2020 was 815,428 and 803,377 in 2021, a decrease of 1.5%). By contrast, Washington, Clackamas and Clark counties all gained population between 2020-2021 in the range of 0.3%-1.6% (the largest increase being in Clark County)
*Indicators suggest that population loss from Portland and Multnomah County is due to such factors as relatively high taxes, and concern about chaotic social picture (e.g., growing and highly visible homelessness; decline in quality of life conditions; riots/demonstrations in 2021, etc.).
*In 2021, Portland began an [https://www.wweek.com/news/2022/04/06/mike-myers-massive-undertaking-unifying-portlands-fragmented-public-safety-systems/ effort] to better coordinate and unify financial management of the city’s four public safety systems (Portland Police Bureau, Portland Fire & Rescue, the Bureau of Emergency Communications, and the Bureau of Emergency Management).
*Portland’s response includes:
**The [https://www.opb.org/article/2022/11/10/voters-bring-big-changes-to-portland-city-government-charter-gonzalez-hardesty/ transition] to a mayor-and-city-manager form of government, adopted by the city’s voters in November 2022, is scheduled for completion by the end of 2024.
**[[Modular_Buildings|Modular housing]] might help reduce costs of increasing the number of housing units available in Portland..
**Prosper Portland’s draft Inclusive Economic Development Strategy features growth industry clusters and placed-based recommendations. (The draft Strategy is going to the City Council in April for approval. Prosper Portland’s [[Shea Flaherty Betin]] asked for feedback on the Strategy before April.)
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  • Wilfred Pinfold, CEO,
    Urban Systems
  • Skip Newberry, President and CEO,
    Technology Associates of Oregon
  • Wilfred Pinfold, CEO,
    Urban Systems
  • Skip Newberry, President and CEO,
    Technology Associates of Oregon