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DRAFT

Key Issues

Adams County has a rich history in agriculture and a well-established transportation network. These two key factors have shaped many of the land use patterns across the county over time and influence positioning for future economic development. Additionally, as one of the fastest growing counties in the state and part of a rapidly growing metropolitan region, there is pressure for higher wages and a ordable housing that present challenges which must be addressed to ensure equity and continued opportunities.

• Wages and housing supply have not kept pace with the cost of living, and the average annual wage in Adams County is below the state average.

• Clear development processes and business support services are areas for improvement as the County works to implement its vision, mission, and values.

• Growth in residential development increases land use conflicts with more impactful industrial uses that have historically provided much of the county’s economic base.

• There is a need to plan infrastructure investments in strategic locations to support economic growth and diversification in alignment with the county’s vision.

• Long-term impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and socioeconomic factors continue to influence the economy changing the labor market, business operations, and technologies.

• Adams County is part of a strong regional economy, and success is built on relationships between the County and its municipalities, neighboring counties, other regulatory agencies, business and development communities, and residents.