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Wednesday August 16, 2023
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A message from the E.D.: Join the Conversation.
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In April, as an introduction to our "Collaborating for Regional Growth" forum, I talked about Oregon's unique land use system. I posed this question, "How do we balance our desire to protect Oregon’s farm and forest land, against our need for good business growth – including manufacturing - that creates a well-trained, well-paid workforce and provides opportunities for investments in a healthy community."
We said very clearly the forum was a 'first' not an 'only' conversation on this topic.
And so, we have been hard at work for the last several months building out a strategic set of conversations. With our committees as a vehicle for information sharing and in-depth conversations balanced against our forums, where we aim to bring larger questions to the fore, we've leaned into this opportunity to begin to develop a bold vision for what's next for the Westside.
Between now and the end of 2023, Westside Economic Alliance is working to better understand the needs of our region vis a vis our cities. In August we met with Sherwood, in September we will meet with Beaverton and in November with Hillsboro. We will continue to engage with, and highlight, the needs of the other cities throughout our region. Again, these are the first, not the only...
Currently we are only hosting one 'official' Joint Meeting with Metro in October (see below), however we encourage the full WEA membership to attend ALL of these committee meetings. Please note that we will be asking you to REGISTER for these committee meetings, allowing us to get any logistical information to you.
We encourage you to ACTIVATE YOUR MEMBERSHIP, join these committee meetings. Come out to the forums. Please, join this important conversation. If you're not using your voice, someone else's will fill the void for you.
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Upcoming committee meetings
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with Mayor Beaty, Ec. Dev. Manager Mike Williams, Long Range Planning Manager Brian Martin & Gov't Relations Gwenn Baldwin.
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with Damien Hall, Co-Chair Gov's Housing Production Advisory Council; Partner, Dunn Carney LLP and Nathan Teske, Executive Director Bienestar.
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Including Metro staff Eryn Kehe, Urban Policy & Development Manager and Andy Shaw, Director of Government Affairs.
Registration coming soon.
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City of Sherwood, Sherwood West and regional growth
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As a follow up to the April 2023 full-house WEA forum “Collaborating for Successful Regional Growth”, the City of Sherwood made a presentation on August 10th to a joint meeting of the Government Relations and Land Use & Housing Committees. Over the course of the presentation, the case was made for WEA to advocate for expanded industrial land base for the growth of traded-sector, middle class jobs. It is a timely topic as Metro begins their work on the 2024 Urban Growth Report, setting the stage for Metro Council’s recommendation on the expansion of the Urban Growth Boundary in late 2024.
Sherwood described its success in recruiting traded-sector companies to its new industrial parks but cautioned that within 5 years they will run out of viable industrial land within their Urban Growth Boundary. Sherwood presented their Metro-funded Sherwood West Concept Plan, which would create a large new Technology/Innovation Park in the Sherwood-adjacent Urban Reserve. The city expressed excitement about their partnership with Metro on this process.
Joining Sherwood's City Manager, Community Development Director and Economic Development Manager was Jill Miles, formerly Senior Business Recruiter for Business Oregon and now with an Atlanta-based site selector. She provided some insight into regional challenges, including that national corporate site selectors know that Metro Portland lacks viable larger industrial sites leaving our region out of the running for major site searches.
This confirmed similar concerns expressed in the recent Oregon Semiconductor Competitive Report, Seizing Opportunity. Sherwood explained that the region is simply not competitive for most new manufacturing recruitment efforts compared to peer regions like Salt Lake City, and Nashville – who lead with strong aspirational approaches to economic development.
Committee members discussed the role WEA should play to help spearhead the conversation on the expansion the Urban Growth Boundary so the Westside can build a stronger, more inclusive middle class. The bottom-line message from presenters and committee members, alike, was clear: the Urban Growth Report and subsequent Urban Growth Boundary expansion process must be bold, aspirational and market driven. And WEA is well positioned to be a strong voice for our members throughout this process.
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37th Annual Westside Scramble a Success!
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The Westside Scramble is a long standing tradition with teams and supporters that turn out every year to hit the links. And this year was no different!
A few teams took home prizes and a number of individuals and teams went back to the 80s with some great matching outfits and gear!
Seth GaRey from CE John even got a hole in one!
Thanks to our committee and volunteers who are the backbone of WEA!
Our committee works year-round to promote the tournament, sell sponsorships and prep for an awesome day. We also have some amazing volunteers who make sure player check-in is smooth and that we capture great photos.
Chair – Diego Arguea, Kittelson
Byron Balough, LRS Architects
Rich Foley, Umpqua Bank
Samantha Ridderbusch, Comcast
Adrienne Rogers
Commissioner Roy Rogers, Washington County
Josh Shearer, KGIP
Pete Truax, Former Mayor Forest Grove
Brittney Weinberg, NV5
We couldn’t make it happen without our sponsorship collective!
Our sponsors bring the beverages, fun and great meals. We appreciate their commitment to WEA and the WEA membership. Thanks for all you do!
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