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OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE Sage Elementary School
2017-18
PRINCIPAL: Carolyn Espinosa | GRADES: 1-5 | 2790 SW Wickiup, Redmond 97756 | 541-316-2830
Students We Serve
School Environment
514
Academic Progress INDIVIDUAL STUDENT PROGRESS
CLASS SIZE
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Median class size.
Students who attended more than 90% of their enrolled school days. Increase from previous year
Student Enrollment
Increase from previous year
1
DEMOGRAPHICS American Indian/Alaska Native Students
<1%
Teachers
0%
26
Year-to-year progress in English language arts and mathematics.
4%
87%
Asian Students
0%
Teachers
0%
Oregon average
25
Black/African American Students
1%
Teachers
0%
Hispanic/Latino Students
16%
Teachers
7%
Students
3% 0%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Students
0%
Teachers
0%
80%
Academic Success ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
MATHEMATICS
SCIENCE
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
Multiracial Teachers
Oregon average
Increase from previous year
Increase from previous year
Decrease from previous year
2%
4%
3%
64%
66%
75%
White Students
80%
Teachers
93%
12%
4
Ever English Learners
Languages Spoken
13% 94% 47% Students with Disabilities
Required Vaccinations
Free/ Reduced Price Lunch
*Not enough students
School Website: sage.redmond.k12.or.us
Oregon average
Oregon average
51%
44%
Oregon average
65%
School Goals
State Goals
Safe & Welcoming Environment
Sage Elementary’s goal is to provide learning opportunities which allows each student to become a responsible citizen. Performance and ethical character development are important components of our goal to educate the whole child. We are constantly striving for academic excellence and the development of healthy, respectful and responsible citizens for the global community.
The Oregon Department of Education is working in partnership with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% on-time, four year graduation rate by 2025. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
Redmond schools strive to ensure that all students and their parents feel welcome. · We provide bilingual support services for parents whose first language is not English · Important communications sent home through mail, phone, or text are translated for easy access Additionally, the district takes steps to ensure safe schools through security measures designed to protect students and staff from threats both inside and outside our buildings. For more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE CONTINUED Sage Elementary School
2017-18
PRINCIPAL: Carolyn Espinosa | GRADES: 1-5 | 2790 SW Wickiup, Redmond 97756 | 541-316-2830
Our Staff
Outcomes
27 Teachers
11
Educational assistants
REGULAR ATTENDERS
1
Not enough students
Not enough students
Asian Not enough students
Not enough students
Not enough students
Black/African American Not enough students
Not enough students
Not enough students
92%
Hispanic/Latino
82%
Multiracial
Average teacher turnover rate
Teacher Experience Coming in 2018-19
No
New principal in the last 3 years
School Website: sage.redmond.k12.or.us
69%
54% 90% 85%
Students with Disabilities
Not enough students 67%
83%
Ever English Learner
82%
Migrant
44% Not enough students
Not enough students 87%
White
53%
37%
37%
16%
21%
Not enough students
Talented and Gifted Not enough students Male
44% Not enough students
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Not enough students
Female
15%
MATHEMATICS
American Indian/Alaska Native Not enough students
Free/Reduced Price Lunch
Counselors
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Not enough students
Not enough students 83%
Not enough students 65%
91%
60%
63%
71%
About Our School BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
To ensure a safe and secure learning environment for all of our students, our school implements a multi-tiered system of support to promote positive, safe and respectful behavior among our students. We actively teach and hold students accountable for school expectations for safe and respectful behavior. This includes encouraging all of our students to speak up when they see or experience bullying or harassment. We provide additional supports to help students with problemsolving, conflict resolution and intervention strategies.
Sage Elementary makes a difference for students by offering the following extracurricular activities: · Community Gathering - Ice cream social, Back to School Night, and Festival of Lights · Literacy Events - Storytelling, Read Across America Day · Intramurals - Mid-day team activities · Run/walk Club - Develop fitness skills · Before/After School Enrichment Sports, games, homework support, arts & crafts · Spanish for Spanish Speakers Extended day activities to develop literacy skills in Spanish · After School Literacy Development Additional reading and writing support
Sage Elementary engages families in meaningful ways. We strive to develop close relationships with each family. We encourage families to join us for events such as Bingo Night, Fall Festival, Literacy Events, Mission Possible STEM events, and more.
Our school values partnerships with local businesses and community organizations to improve opportunities for our students.
We have an open door policy where all families are welcome. Our goal is for all families to feel accepted, honored, and recognized as valued partners in our Sage Elementary community.
For more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE Obsidian Middle School
2017-18
PRINCIPAL: Tami Nakamura | GRADES: 6-8 | 1335 SW Obsidian Ave, Redmond 97756 | 541-923-4900
Students We Serve
School Environment
627
Academic Progress INDIVIDUAL STUDENT PROGRESS
CLASS SIZE
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Median class size.
Students who attended more than 90% of their enrolled school days. Increase from previous year
Student Enrollment
Increase from previous year
1
DEMOGRAPHICS American Indian/Alaska Native Students
1%
Teachers
3%
28.5
Year-to-year progress in English language arts and mathematics.
5%
77%
Asian Students
1%
Teachers
0%
Oregon average
25
Black/African American Students
<1%
Teachers
0%
Hispanic/Latino Students
26%
Teachers
0%
Students
2% 9%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Students
0%
Teachers
0%
80%
Academic Success ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
MATHEMATICS
SCIENCE
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
Increase from previous year
Multiracial Teachers
Oregon average
No change from previous year
Decrease from previous year
4%
54%
9%
38%
58%
White Students
69%
Teachers
88%
18%
6
Ever English Learners
Languages Spoken
17% 95% 55% Students with Disabilities
Required Vaccinations
Free/ Reduced Price Lunch
*Not enough students
School Website: oms.redmond.k12.or.us
Oregon average
Oregon average
56%
41%
Oregon average
61%
School Goals
State Goals
Safe & Welcoming Environment
· Our goal is to provide opportunities that allow students to grow both academically and individually. · The avenue we use to reach our goal is Advancement Via Individual Determination. AVID fosters a safe, open culture of high expectations for teachers and students and opens access while providing students with the tools to be successful. · Our teachers are inherently passionate about education and deliver content to facilitate learning, resulting in an inquiry-based, collaborative student-centric classroom.
The Oregon Department of Education is working in partnership with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% on-time, four year graduation rate by 2025. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
The Redmond School District strives to ensure a safe learning environment for all students by creating a welcoming and inclusive culture. Our school implements a multi-tiered system of support to promote positive, safe and respectful behavior among our students. We take action to reduce bullying and harassment, and actively partnering with families to achieve success for all students. This includes encouraging all of our students to speak up when they see or experience bullying or harassment. For more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE CONTINUED Obsidian Middle School
2017-18
PRINCIPAL: Tami Nakamura | GRADES: 6-8 | 1335 SW Obsidian Ave, Redmond 97756 | 541-923-4900
Our Staff
Outcomes
29 Teachers
5
Educational assistants
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Counselors
Not enough students
Not enough students
Asian Not enough students
Not enough students
Not enough students
Black/African American Not enough students
Not enough students
Not enough students
Teacher Experience Coming in 2018-19
No
New principal in the last 3 years
School Website: oms.redmond.k12.or.us
37%
83%
Multiracial
White
Ever English Learner Students with Disabilities Migrant
26%
40%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Not enough students
Not enough students
Not enough students 77%
Not enough students
61%
71%
42%
43%
77%
28%
31%
63%
17%
14%
68%
<5%
21%
8%
>95%
Talented and Gifted
Male
Average teacher turnover rate
76%
Hispanic/Latino
Female
13%
MATHEMATICS
American Indian/Alaska Native Not enough students
Free/Reduced Price Lunch
2
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
74% 79%
>95% 61%
>95% 39%
48%
37%
About Our School BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
To ensure a safe and secure learning environment for all of our students, our school implements a multi-tiered system of support to promote positive, safe and respectful behavior among our students. We actively teach and hold students accountable for school expectations for safe and respectful behavior. This includes encouraging all of our students to speak up when they see or experience bullying or harassment. We provide additional supports to help students with problemsolving, conflict resolution and intervention strategies.
Obsidian offers a comprehensive music program that offers Band class to all three grades as well as a Jazz Band and Choir. Our Band/Choir students have an opportunity to attend multiple festivals around our state as well as hosting concerts periodically. In addition to our comprehensive music program, Obsidian embraces student passions in regards to student generated clubs and activities. Student athletes at Obsidian are able to compete in interscholastic sports throughout the school year. These include Volleyball, Football, Cross Country, Boys and Girls Basketball, Wrestling and Track.
Our school partners with parents by hosting a variety of events and engagement opportunities.
Our school also values partnerships with local businesses and community organizations to improve opportunities for our students.
See our school website for a calendar of parent engagement events.
For more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE Ridgeview High School
2017-18
PRINCIPAL: Lee Loving | GRADES: 9-12 | 4555 SW Elkhorn Rd, Redmond 97756 | 541-504-3600
Students We Serve
School Environment
890
Academic Progress
CLASS SIZE
REGULAR ATTENDERS
ON-TRACK TO GRADUATE
Median size of classes in core subjects.
Students who attended more than 90% of their enrolled school days.
Students earning one-quarter of graduation credits in their 9th grade year.
Increase from previous year
Student Enrollment
Decrease from previous year
Decrease from previous year
2%
7%
1
DEMOGRAPHICS American Indian/Alaska Native Students
1%
Teachers
0%
27
68%
87%
Asian Students
1%
Teachers
0%
Oregon average
25
Black/African American Students
<1%
Teachers
0%
Hispanic/Latino Students
18%
Teachers
0%
Students
3% 0%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Students
<1%
Teachers
0%
Oregon average
80%
85%
Academic Success ON-TIME GRADUATION
FIVE-YEAR COMPLETION
COLLEGE GOING
Students earning a diploma within four years.
Students earning a high school diploma or GED within five years.
Students enrolling in a two or four year college within one year of completing high school.
Multiracial Teachers
Oregon average
Increase from previous year
Increase from previous year
3%
5%
85%
Coming in 2018-19
87%
White Students
77%
Teachers
100%
12%
8
Ever English Learners
Languages Spoken
13% 96% 38% Students with Disabilities
Required Vaccinations
Free/ Reduced Price Lunch
*Not enough students
School Website: rvhs.redmond.k12.or.us
Oregon average
Oregon average
77%
83%
School Goals
State Goals
Safe & Welcoming Environment
· 95% of all enrolled 9th graders will be on track to graduate by the end of the school year · 90% of all enrolled 12th graders will graduate on time this year · 80% of our students, 9-12 grades, will be “regular attenders” · We will continue to expand our AVID Schoolwide efforts to assist every student to become an independent learner
The Oregon Department of Education is working in partnership with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% on-time, four year graduation rate by 2025. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
The Redmond School District strives to ensure a safe learning environment for all students by creating a welcoming and inclusive culture. Our school implements a multi-tiered system of support to promote positive, safe and respectful behavior among our students. We take action to reduce bullying and harassment, and actively partnering with families to achieve success for all students. This includes encouraging all of our students to speak up when they see or experience bullying or harassment. For more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE CONTINUED Ridgeview High School
2017-18
PRINCIPAL: Lee Loving | GRADES: 9-12 | 4555 SW Elkhorn Rd, Redmond 97756 | 541-504-3600
Our Staff
Outcomes
37 Teachers
8
Educational assistants
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Counselors
10% Average teacher turnover rate
Teacher Experience Coming in 2018-19
No
New principal in the last 3 years
School Website: rvhs.redmond.k12.or.us
ON-TIME GRADUATION
American Indian/Alaska Native Not enough students
Not enough students
0%
Asian Not enough students
Not enough students
Not enough students
Black/African American Not enough students
Not enough students
Not enough students
Hispanic/Latino
58%
71% 90%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Not enough students White
Ever English Learner Students with Disabilities Migrant
93%
72%
Multiracial
Free/Reduced Price Lunch
3
ON-TRACK TO GRADUATE
Not enough students
82% Not enough students
69%
91%
61%
84%
79%
57%
79%
73%
60%
83%
73%
46%
Not enough students >95%
Talented and Gifted
88% 100%
Not enough students
92%
Female
68%
88%
Male
67%
86%
90% 80%
About Our School ADVANCED COURSEWORK
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
PARENT & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
WORLD LANGUAGE COURSES: Every student is strongly encouraged to complete two years of a world language. We offer the following languages: · Spanish: Years 1-4 · American Sign Language (ASL): Years 1-4 · Japanese: Years 1-2
- Business: Including Marketing, Personal Finance, Business Leadership, and FBLA. - CNA: Health Occ 1, CNA I, CNA Clinicals. - Culinary Arts: Including Basic and Advanced Culinary, Baking & Pastry, and Ravens Cafe. - Engineering: CAD, Robotics, Electric Vehicle Design, Aircraft Design, Video Game Design, Web Design and Computer Programming. - Early Childhood Education: Little Raven Pre-School, and Human Development I, II, III. - TV/Media Production: Ravens Report, TV/Media, Photography and Graphic Design.
We offer a wide array of “Co-” and “Extracurricular” Opportunities for students: Athletics: · Fall - Cheerleading, Cross Country (W & M), Football, Soccer (W & M), and Volleyball · Winter - Cheerleading, Basketball (W & M), Swimming (W & M), and Wrestling (W & M) · Spring - Baseball, Golf (W & M), Softball, Tennis (W & M), Track (W & M) Co-Curricular: · FBLA · Choir · Band · Drama/Theater Student Activities and Clubs: · ASB & Student Leadership · Lacrosse · Water Polo · Nordic Skiing · Equestrian · Many more….
Our school partners with parents by hosting a variety of events and engagement opportunities.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) & DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES: Every student is strongly encouraged to complete one or more AP/CN Courses every year. We offer: · 19 Dual College Credit (CN) Courses · 7 Advanced Placement (AP) Courses · 6 PRE-AP Core level Courses
Our school also values partnerships with local businesses and community organizations to improve opportunities for our students. See our school website for a calendar of parent engagement events.
For more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode
The City of Redmond, Oregon, incorporated on July 6, 1910, is located on the eastern side of Oregon's Cascade Mountain Range, and is considered the geographical heart of Central Oregon, within easy access to a multitude of recreational opportunities. This High Desert community encompasses 15 1/2 square miles (approx. 9,974 acres) and is located on a flat plateau, at an elevation of 3,077 feet above sea level. Redmond is 15 miles north of Bend, the county seat for Deschutes County; 144 miles from Portland; 129 miles from Salem, the State Capital; and 126 miles from Eugene. The City of Redmond is the operator of the region's only commercial airline service airport, Roberts Field. Redmond is a progressive full-service municipality and is considered one of the fastest growing industrial and residential communities in the State of Oregon, currently hosting a population of 21,109 residents; the growth rate continues to be about 8% per year. Redmond School District encompasses 556 square miles and operates 6 elementary schools along with 2 middle schools and 1 high school. Redmond's climate is considered semi-arid with a mean annual precipitation of only 8.64 inches, so residents enjoy many sunny days during the four distinct seasons of the year.
City of Redmond, Oregon - Quality of Life
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Quality of Life Hospitals St. Charles Medical Center - Redmond completed in 2006 their $30 million expansion and remodeling construction project. SCMC-R is a fully accredited 48-bed hospital offering personalized, quality health care for residents of Redmond and surrounding areas which includes the services of: 24-hour emergency care; intensive/cardiac care; physical, respiratory, and nutritional therapy; radiology; and surgery. Physicians practice in a number of fields including internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, general/vascular, urology, orthopedics, pathology, and a range of other specialties. SCMC-R is in partnership with St. Charles Medical Center - Bend, which is one of the highest quality, lowest cost hospitals in the nation. Numerous medical and health clinics, offices and related facilities have been constructed in the specially zoned area surrounding the hospital since 2003. Livability As one of Central Oregon's fastest growing communities for the past decade, many people find Redmond a very desirable place in which to live. Once a town built around the agriculture industry, Redmondites have a distinct sense of pride about their community and most picture a bright future for the community. Several large-scale projects have been initiated to protect and enhance the community's quality of life. One of the largest scale projects, over $80 million, is shifting pass-through traffic from US Hwy 97 which cuts through the center of the historic downtown area to a new highway re-route east of the central business district. With this project under construction and expected to be completed in 2008, a renaissance is already underway redeveloping the downtown area into a pedestrian friendly environment for entrainment and commerce. Recreation With over 2.5 million acres of public land and open space in Central Oregon, outdoor recreation enthusiasts from professional to beginner find outstanding opportunities for: Hiking (Most anywhere!) Biking (mountain and road) Alpine/cross country skiing and snowboarding (Mt. Bachelor) Water skiing (Lake Billy Chinook & Prineville Reservoir) Motor cross riding Golfing (25 courses) Kayaking (Deschutes River) White water rafting (Deschutes River) Rock climbing (Smith Rock State Park) Mountaineering (Eight Cascade Mountains) Fishing (500 miles of streams and 150 lakes) Hunting ( Camping (Five state parks and numerous Forest Service Campgrounds) Horseback riding‌ And the list goes on. If you need the outdoors to do it, you can probably do it here. We definitely have seasons but an overall mild climate that enables you to recreate year round. The area receives an average 300 days of sunshine a year and only 12 inches of moisture, mostly snow in the winter. Deep mountain snows provide the water for our recreation paradise.
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Welcome to
Redmond Oregon is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, world class outdoor activities, and a community of welcoming citizens. Located at the geographic center of our thriving tri-county area Redmond is proud to be the “hub” of Central Oregon. As a community of over 27,000 residents, we pride ourselves on being business-friendly and progressive. Focused on our quality of life and future vitality, we strive to create opportunities for individuals, families, and business enterprises to succeed. Combining a small town atmosphere with big city resources, Redmond is an ideal destination for businesses as well as their employees. The community is home to a strong mix of primary employers including medical device manufacturing; precision metals manufacturing and fabrication; food manufacturing and distribution; machinery repair, sales, and distribution; clean technology; medical claims processing and call center facilities. Redmond has been favored by the fast growing manufacturing industry, which has grown nearly 23% in employment over the last four years. Redmond is a dedicated and resilient community with a strong sense of family, community values, and openness to new endeavors. This profile contains key demographic information siting Redmond as a preferred area for new residents and companies alike.
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REDMONDS TOP PUBLIC & PRIVATE EMPLOYERS According to the Oregon Employment Department, over 75% of Oregon firms have nine or fewer employees and the average firm employs 15 people. Recent research released by Dun & Bradstreet and American Express said that 99.1% of businesses in Oregon were less than $10 million in revenues. To an even greater extent than the state, Central Oregon's business environment is typified by innovative, small companies, producing niche-market products and services. In Redmond, the largest employers include some of the usual suspects: the local school district, health care, large retailers and municipal government. Industries represented in Redmond include: § Bioscience: Medline ReNewal § Aviation and Aerospace manufacturing: Lancair International, Aircraft Rubber, PCC Schlosser, & Stratos Aircraft § Specialty manufacturing: Opportunity Foundation, CR Fabrication, Newhouse Manufacturing, Smith Brothers Pushrods, & McConnell Labs/Light Elegance § Building products manufacturing: Chase Doors, Bright Wood Corporation, & The Parr Company § Corporate administrative and back office centers: Advantage Dental, Consumer Cellular, & Shasta Administrative Services § Food manufacturing (products and processing equipment): Eberhards Dairy, Newhouse Manufacturing, Straw Propeller Gourmet Foods, Key Technology, & Oregons Wild Harvest § Service & Hospitality: St. Charles Health System & Northview Hotel Group § Transportation & Logistics: Central Oregon Truck Company, Utility Trailer Sales of Central Oregon, Papé Kenworth, Saia Motor Freight Line, USF Reddaway, Old Dominion, Peninsula Truck Lines, & Roadrunner Express
TOP EMPLOYERS IN THE GREATER REDMOND AREA Employment Organization 2015 2016 Redmond School District 819 851 585 580 Consumer Cellular St. Charles Health System Redmond 504 549 Northview Hotel Group 450 450 Central Oregon Truck Company 312 382 Walmart - Redmond 300 360 PCC Schlosser 305 347 268 279 Fred Meyer - Redmond McDonald's - Redmond 165 240 Opportunity Foundation 392 221 Medline ReNewal 153 175 BasX NA 170 City of Redmond 150 154 150 150 Hooker Creek Companies Redmond Bright Wood Corporation Redmond 134 132 Lowe's - Redmond 120 117 Neighbor Impact 84 112 Home Depot - Redmond 110 97 The Parr Company (3 CO locations) 70 95 90 87 Redmond Area Park & Recreation District Advantage Dental Plan 66 81 Chase Doors 76 80 Central Electric Cooperative 79 77 Safeway - Redmond 140 75 Lancair International, Inc. 46 53 46 49 Eberhard's Dairy Products Albertson's Supermarkets - Redmond 53 45 Shasta Administrative Services 40 45 Bi-Mart - Redmond 40 43 Aircraft Rubber Manufacturing 34 39 Les Schwab Retail Store - Redmond 34 37 30 34 Oregons Wild Harvest LKQ Brad's Auto and Truck 36 31 McConnell Labs/Light Elegance 18 30 Newhouse Manufacturing 25 28 Smith Brothers Pushrods 23 27 CR Fabrication 25 22 17 19 COCC/MATC Redmond Straw Propeller Gourmet Foods 16 15 Source: REDI & EDCO Business Research, Feb 2016
Clearly, smaller companies are more crucial to rural communities and its fair to say that Redmonds business environment is comprised primarily of small employers, with a few notable exceptions.
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AVERAGE WAGES FOR SELECT OCCUPATIONS Below are average hourly wages in Oregon, Washington, and California. Central Oregon wages are typically 10% to 20% below those of Oregon. Wages in Washington and California are typically higher than those in Oregon; with California wages at least 20% higher than those in Oregon.
WAGE COMPARISON FOR SELECT OCCUPATIONS (annual average, $ per hour) Occupation Accountant/Auditor Architect, except Landscape & Naval Carpenter Chef & Head Cook Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologist Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operator Computer Programmer Computer User Support Specialist Computer Systems Analyst Customer Service Representative Dental Hygienist Electrician Electrical Engineer Financial Manager Food Service Manager General & Operations Manager Graphic Designer Industrial Machinery Mechanic Industrial Production Manager Landscape Architect Marketing Manager Mechanical Engineer Medical Transcriptionist Middle School Teacher, except Special Ed Multimedia Artist & Animator Network and Computer Systems Administrator Paralegal Physical Therapist Police/Sheriff Patrol Officer Receptionist/Information Clerks Registered Nurse Secretary/Administrative Assistant, except Legal, Medi-
OR
East Cascades
CA
WA
31.65 33.26 20.77 19.49 34.57 18.90 34.69 23.37 40.21 16.64 36.98 33.02 41.81 50.66 23.56 46.81 23.33 26.39 43.02 27.92 49.52 39.01 18.52 28.22 30.39 33.96 26.67 38.17 30.60 13.53 39.87 16.64
29.24 36.32 20.39 19.03 29.06 18.74 36.49 23.53 37.61 13.93 37.20 27.71 36.49 46.90 21.35 38.10 21.57 25.97 39.84 23.66 43.95 41.42 17.43 26.92 n/a 29.87 22.46 36.26 28.18 12.98 39.24 14.89
34.71 41.45 24.16 19.60 39.25 18.02 41.93 27.20 43.62 17.92 48.31 29.91 54.97 62.48 23.20 50.75 26.18 27.27 48.24 38.52 72.90 46.77 23.19 n/a 38.90 41.68 27.91 44.57 43.60 14.20 47.03 18.29
35.56 36.61 25.04 24.93 34.16 25.47 56.27 27.54 46.58 17.77 44.54 31.96 50.09 54.83 25.88 57.92 26.83 27.20 49.86 31.09 66.67 44.53 21.09 n/a 36.92 40.70 27.59 40.79 35.49 15.06 38.29 18.80
42.82 49.23 24.33 18.57 19.34 36.48
34.21 40.26 22.25 18.54 19.09 32.72
56.35 58.71 27.22 19.72 20.23 38.86
56.24 55.38 n/a n/a 21.54 37.44
cal, & Executive
Software Developer, Applications Software Developer, Systems Software Supervisor, Administrative & Office Workers Supervisor, Retail Sales Workers Truck Driver, Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Urban/Regional Planner
Sources: Oregon Employment Department, Washington State Employment Security Department, and California Employment Development Department. The data used to create these estimates came from the Occupational Employment Survey. Data is for Q1 2015– the most recent data available.
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COVERED EMPLOYMENT & PAYROLL, INDUSTRY MIX Covered employment refers to jobs that are eligible for unemployment insurance. This is a good barometer of wage and sector trends. Note that while most employees are covered, notable exceptions include: the self-employed, those who work solely on commission, and some agricultural workers. Wages include commissions, bonuses, vacation and holiday pay, but do not include benefits. The following page has a chart depicting industry mix in Deschutes County. Deschutes Countys employment base peaked at 69,327 in 2007, current employment has been steadily climbing since the recession ended and now stands at 72,451. Relative to last year (2014 data), all measurements-- the number individuals employed, the associated payroll, and average annual payincreased across the board, demonstrating a broad return to a healthier economy. In terms of sheer numbers employed, the big gains in industry sectors in Deschutes County were Construction, Manufacturing, Retail, and Education & Health Services. The increase in number of employees in the majority of sectors shows the reverse of a declining trend. Similarly, payroll in Deschutes County expanded by 10.7% and the number employed was up 6.9% with a little over 5,000 workers. Average annual pay registered an improvement of 4.6%.
2015 EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY SECTOR (covered employment datacovered by unemployment insurance) Deschutes County
Region Wide
Number of Employees
Payroll
Average Pay
Number of Employees
Payroll
Average Pay
63,557
$2,518,795,865
$ 39,630
72,350
$2,848,894,243
$39,376
532
23,997,270
45,107
1,194
46,281,044
38,761
Construction
5,138
230,303,186
44,823
5,488
247,200,352
45,043
Manufacturing
4,888
220,461,756
45,102
6,580
286,692,838
43,570
Wholesale
1,836
100,451,328
54,712
2,648
148,931,363
56,242
10,410
298,768,845
28,700
11,498
325,092,540
28,273
Transp., Warehousing & Util.
1,652
81,943,191
49,602
2,090
104,284,179
49,869
Information
1,656
100,112,519
60,454
1,787
120,220,721
67,275
Financial Activities
3,311
182,176,086
55,021
3,541
190,946,432
53,924
Professional & Business Svcs.
8,126
361,720,605
44,513
9,571
378,437,819
39,540
Education & Health Svcs.
11,692
610,000,017
52,172
12,848
659,061,549
51,296
Leisure & Hospitality
11,396
227,474,893
19,960
12,627
249,302,006
19,743
2,903
80,838,601
27,846
3,448
91,422,569
26,514
8,894
431,034,332
48,463
12,609
589,419,858
46,745
72,451
$2,949,830,197
$40,714
84,961
$3,438,314,101
$40,469
Industry Total Private Coverage Natural Resources & Mining
Retail
Other Services Total All Government Total All Ownerships Source: Oregon Employment Department
INDUSTRY MIX Central Oregon has an ever-more diverse mix of industries that create the employment foundation for the regional economy. For example, in 2007, construction accounted for more than 11% of total payroll, while today it is much closer to national averages. A large slice of the overall pie, government, has seen its share of payroll disperse to other sectors such as education and health services (the fastest growing sector). Information, which includes software, IT services, and data centers, has grown by 30% over the past decade. Tourism (leisure and hospitality) has also seen gains in the past 10 years.
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Regional Industry Composition Nat'l Resources & Mining 2%
(Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages) Construction 8%
Government 17%
Manufacturing 9%
Trade, Transportation, & Utilities 3% Other Services 5%
Information 2%
Financial Activities 5%
Leisure & Hospitality 18% Professional & Business Services 13% Education & Health Services 18%
COSTS OF DOING BUSINESS IN REDMOND
BUSINESS COSTS IN REDMOND
In the Central Oregon Tri-County area, Redmond has established a reputation for affordable utilities, low development fees, and quick response from local government to the needs of each individual business. RedmondÂ’s location at the geographic center of the region enables companies located here to draw talent from the entire tri-county area, further increasing workforce options for employers.
Category
Cost
Industrial Land
$2.50 - $5.00/SF
City Land
$2.00 - $3.00/SF
Construction- Industrial Leases:
Business
Industrial Commercial Retail
$60 to $80/SF $0.40 - $0.65/SF $0.75 - $1.40/SF $0.40 - $1.50/SF
NNN NNN NNN
$55/year
Standard fee There are many great reasons to relocate to Redmond. License plus $1.50/employee per year Competitive land and lease rates have drawn many industrial companies to Redmond over the last decade. These Source: REDI Business Research, March 2015 affordable rates coupled with property tax incentives available within the Greater Redmond Area Enterprise Zone assists businesses in helping to reduce overhead costs significantly during the early years following relocation or expansion. More information on the Enterprise Zone can be obtained by contacting REDI at 541-923-5223.
LAND OPTIONS Redmond has approximately 1,200 acres of available industrial zoned land. There are several large parcels of land from 24 acres to more than 200 acres- currently vacant and available for purchase. Smaller lots from less than one acre to five acres can also be easily found. There is an additional 480 acres within close proximity to the Redmond Municipal Airport available for ground lease. More than half a dozen industrial parks dot the landscape and provide services for expanding local and new companies. On the east side of Redmond in the Redmond industrial zone, one 80-acre industrial site has been certified by the state as being ready for construction within 180 days of purchase closure.
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The range of available space is diverse, from spec developments to existing buildings, including industrial condominiums and flex space varying from 1,000 to 60,000 SF. Many include dock high loading capabilities, with access to both US 97 and Highway 126. Access to rail is also available via Prineville Railways trans load multimodal facility in north Redmond.
COSTS OF DOING BUSINESS IN OREGON Oregon has achieved national status for being a cost competitive location for business. The table below compares the cost of doing business in Oregon, Washington, and California. Major contributing factors to the Oregon advantage are no sales tax, no inventory tax, an affordable property tax system, and affordable labor costs. Average industrial, commercial, and residential power costs are nearly half those in California and on average 25% below national averages. Oregon continues to see a steady improvement in its economy, particularly as employment strengthens and is projected to continue to grow and even accelerate. In a recent report by the Milken Institute on the Bend-Redmond MSA it states, Recent job momentum points to an expanding economy, with the metro recording the third-fastest overall job gains in the nation over the 12 months ending in August 2015. Bend-Redmond MSA finished third among small metros in oneyear job growth ending in 2014, outpacing the national average by 4 percentage points during that period.
BUSINESS COST COMPARISON U.S. West Coast Business Factor
Oregon
California
Washington
Average Industrial Electricity Rate (Mar. 2016; ¢/kWh)
5.59¢
10.49¢
4.13¢
Average Industrial Rate for Natural Gas (Dec. 2015, $/kcf) Average Annual Wage for Production Worker (Q1, 2015)
$5.59 $31,680
$6.92 $32,397
$7.27 $28,825
Base Unemployment Insurance, range of rates (As of July 1, 2015) State Unemployment Insurance Tax Rates (As of July 1, 2015)
.015 5.4% (base: $35,700) 2.2% 5.4%
.016 6.2% (base: $7,000) 1.3% 5.4%
0.17 5.84% (base: $42,100) .17% 5.84%
$4,793
$4,712
$4,973
$1.37 5.0% ($0) 9.9% ($125,000) 6.6% ($0) 7.6% (>$1M) None None None None None
$3.48 1.0% ($0) 13.3% ($1,000,000)
$2.00
8.84% ($0)
None
None 7.5% (Average) 0.98% 8.48% 8.84%
0.13-3.3% 6.5% (Average) 2.4% 8.9% 8.89%
$0
$1,159
$1,978
30¢
37.5¢
Min Max Average Annual Premium for Employer Sponsored Single Person Health Insurance (Employer Contribution,2014 data) Workers Comp premium index rate (as of Jan 1, 2014) Lowest State Individual Income Tax Rates (2014) Highest State Corporate Income Tax Rates (As of July 1, Lowest 2015) Highest State/local gross receipts, operations-based business tax State State & Local Sales Tax Rates (As of July 1, 2015) Local Combined Sales or Use Taxes on Construction Costs (FY 2013) State Sales Tax Collections Per Capita (FY 2013) State Gasoline Tax Rates (cents per gallon) (As of July 2015)
Excise tax
31.07¢
None
State & Local Tax Burden Per Capita (2012)
$4,094.86
$5,237.19
$4,541.48
State Tax Collection Per Capita (July 1, 2015)
$1,296
$1,363
Real Estate Transfer Tax
None
0.110%
State Business Tax Climate Index (2015 Tax Foundation)
#11
#48
$1,345 1.28% of sales price + local taxes #12
Sources: Tax Foundation, Oregon Employment Department, Washington State Employment Security Department, and California Employment Development Department, US Energy Information Association, Employer Health Benefits Survey, Premium rate ranking index, Oregon Insurance Division, 1 Washington does not have a corporate income tax but does have a gross receipts tax (Business & Occupancy Tax). While not strictly comparable to corporate income tax rates, it is imposed on revenues, not profits, resulting in noteworthy effective tax rates, particularly for small businesses and startups.2 The average DMV car registration in CA is not easy to find as it includes a vehicle license fee which is based on a percentage (0.65%) of the purchase price.
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Workers Compensation Insurance OREGON WORKERS' COMPENSATION RATES OVER TIME Total Average Employer Cost/$100 of Payroll
Oregon workers compensation costs, TH the 9 lowest in the nation, decreased for the third-straight year. Stable costs for lost wages and lower average medical care costs are driving a decrease in the pure premium rate. In 2016 the Oregon employer will pay a rate of $1.10 per $100 of payroll for pure premium, premium assessment, and Workers Benefit Fund assessment; this is the portion of the premium employers pay insurers to cover anticipated claims costs for job-related injuries and deaths.
$3.50 $3.00 $2.50
$2.34
$2.00
$1.58
$1.35
$1.50 $1.00 $0.50 $0.00
For manufacturers, in places like California ($3.48/$100 of payroll), the cost Source: Workers' Compensation Costs savings of workers compensation insurance in Oregon can be substantial. A company employing 50 people could see a six-figure annual savings on this one cost factor alone. The pure premium rate in Oregon has either remained the same or decreased for 22 of the past 24 years making this cost among the lowest in the country for employers. UNEMPLOYMENT TREND Regarded as a lagging indicator by most economists, this chart provides a five-year perspective on unemployment in the Tri-County area. Since early 2011, unemployment rates have been reduced significantly. As of December 2015, Deschutes Countys unemployment rate of 5.6% is finally lower than the rates in December 2007. Crook Countys rate fell to 8.0%, the lowest rate since March 2008. The unemployment rates keep dropping in Jefferson County from 16% in April 2009 to 7.3% today, a statistically significant decline. Because of Central Oregons sustained strong in-migration, job creation typically lags population growth, a reason why historically, Oregons unemployment rate tracks higher than the national rate.
RECENT TRENDS IN UNEMPLOYMENT RATES 16.0 14.0
15.1 13.1 12.6
13.8 12.3 11.1
Percent
12.0 10.0
9.7
8.0
8.9
10.9 9.8 8.5 7.1
8.6 7.8
6.0
9.5
6.6
4.0
8.1 6.5 5.8
8.0
5.5
5.4 5.0
7.3 5.6
2.0 0.0
Crook Co
Jefferson Co
Bend MSA (Deschutes Co)
Oregon
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U.S.
HOUSING COSTS Average Monthly Rent
AVERAGE MONTHLY RENT
The Central Oregon rental market began tightening in 2010 and faces heightened demand in the midst of constrained supply. According to the Central Oregon Rental Owners Association, current vacancy rates have shrunk to 1.04% as of March 2015, down from 12.4% in 2009.
Area Bend Redmond/Terrebonne Madras/Culver Prineville La Pine Sunriver Sisters
(3 Bedroom House, listed in $) 2009 2010 2011 2012 1003 969 1012 1231 884 863 911 975 834 849 817 800 790 809 847 835 890 905 861 889 1000 991 896 1086 n/a 913 850 922
2013 1110 952 765 755 838 1066 875
2014 1,221 1,014 859 895 880 1,180 898
2015 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Source: Central Oregon Rental Owners Association (COROA); March 2015 As in-migration to Central Oregon continues, demand for rental housing outstrips supply. This exerts pressure on prices and generates a growing interest in multi-family residential construction, particularly in Redmond. In the last year, two and three bedroom rental houses increased more on a percentage basis than apartments and duplexes; until supply increases, expect the rental market in the next few years to be persistently tight.
MEDIAN RESIDENTIAL HOME SALE COMPARISON Home Prices
Crook County
700,000
RedmondÂ’s residential housing sales, as with much of the country, peaked to all-time highs in 2006, declined in 2009, and now are continuously rebounding in 2016. In addition to being focused on business friendliness, local leaders work to keep housing affordable as demonstrated by Redmond's current average home price of $244,904 and median price of $223,266.
Bend
600,000 Redmond 500,000 La Pine 400,000 Sisters 300,000 Sunriver
200,000
Jefferson County
100,000
U.S.
0
EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY HOME PRICES (residential, less than one acre, $)
Median Sales Price Crook County Bend Redmond La Pine Sisters Sunriver Jefferson County U.S.
2006 195,500 351,978 262,749 183,500 460,000 575,000 165,080 221,900
2007 199,450 345,000 250,000 215,000 415,000 548,547 177,950 217,900
2008 177,500 289,450 216,000 160,000 367,450 555,738 139,950 196,600
2009 112,000 212,000 147,500 109,000 286,250 402,000 89,900 172,100
2010 91,100 191,750 123,450 99,900 223,750 417,500 69,950 173,200
2011 77,750 190,000 116,000 88,500 198,500 375,000 68,000 166,200
2012 87,000 220,395 132,000 94,900 245,000 347,500 72,500 180,200
2013 127,113 269,000 175,000 133,000 300,000 364,000 85,000 197,100
2014 132,450 289,950 196,275 149,900 269,078 367,500 111,000 208,300
2015 157,750 327,487 223,266 185,000 330,000 375,000 121,000 222,400
224,151 426,044 286,543 237,665 526,626 637,734 187,367 266,000
206,874 353,142 245,204 180,153 437,636 628,979 144,146 242,700
145,040 266,319 170,739 126,606 372,483 458,614 145,040 216,900
120,537 245,069 142,402 110,632 295,488 455,550 78,376 220,000
96,334 238,186 137,214 108,438 248,953 398,948 74,724 214,300
113,980 263,556 148,086 100,940 292,960 381,530 83,152 225,500
148,108 317,735 197,015 146,802 317,442 408,326 96,185 245,500
162,753 344,694 217,263 159,070 316,253 409,227 127,344 225,300
198,455 385,657 244,904 187,896 376,894 421,927 128,783 226,400
Average Sales Price Crook County Bend Redmond La Pine Sisters Sunriver Jefferson County U.S.
212,173 406,122 292,268 202,331 514,259 627,345 170,228 268,200
Sources: Central Oregon Association of Realtors (COAR), National Association of Realtors
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Building Permits While building activity in Redmond has not approached the high-water mark of 2005, it rebounded slightly in 2010, mostly on the strength of improvements to existing properties. Recent years have shown continued growth largely in residential due to increased housing demand. According to Compass Commercial, industrial occupancy rates (net absorption) have been trending upward for the past several years. Redmonds industrial vacancy rate hovered between 25% and 30% for buildings over 3,000 SF, for most of the recession. However, recent demand has decreased this rate to below 10%. Several buildings are scheduled to be completed with build out for flex space in 2016, increasing the available inventory which includes heavy industrial parks and high-tech business campuses, small flex-space commercial/light industrial complexes and stand-alone manufacturing buildings.
BUILDING ACTIVITY IN REDMOND Year
Residential
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
791 818 510 252 141 63 52 32 90 100 148 195
New Tenant Total Commrtl. Improve. Valuation ($) 39 56 126,030,721 53 83 170,550,153 44 69 111,137,269 53 78 95,626,345 34 54 63,000,687 34 54 24,661,610 18 75 72,399,863 14 56 14,471,470 13 56 25,873,791 8 70 33,444,344 7 91 49,916,914 15 117 61,612,148
Source: City of Redmond
VALUATIONS TAX RATES IN REDMOND
City Financial Data After passage of Measure 50 in 1997, Oregon tax rates were pegged at 90% of 1995 real market values, with an allowable 3% increase each year. For the current tax year, new property and improvements to property are taxed at a value ratio of 80.8% for industrial and commercial property, and 68.4% for residential property. As a result, the current effective property tax rate in Redmond for assessed property is 1.48% for industrial and commercial. The City of Redmonds overall property taxation rates have remained stable over the past decade, varying only within a narrow band.
Tax Year 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
Real Market Value ($) 949,021,643 1,130,185,583 1,251,769,924 1,416,511,590 1,842,610,751 2,511,364,804 3,495,054,319 3,620,909,720 3,165,483,648 2,067,863,281 1,768,609,973 1,570,978,697 1,755,518,370 2,023,890,228 2,308,653,657
Assessed Tax Rate Value ($) 680,946,174 830,150,474 909,656,192 1,025,035,281 1,225,149,004 1,378,140,961 1,541,274,197 1,701,414,206 1,784,947,367 1,723,720,588 1,617,540,325 1,458,008,009 1,615,341,951 1,719,871,105 1,807,600,333
18.7197 18.8648 18.3456 17.9516 17.8424 17.3246 17.0031 17.1162 18.6232 18.3652 18.5072 18.8565 18.4364 18.4150 18.3628
Change Property Ratio Indus- Commertrial cial 0.730 0.740 0.750 0.700 0.737 0.693 0.727 0.683 0.623 0.588 0.572 0.459 0.469 0.400 0.475 0.369 0.532 0.450 0.777 0.651 0.982 0.794 0.875 0.875 0.873 0.873 0.849 0.849 0.808 0.808
Sources: Deschutes County Assessor
Trend Data for Real Estate Real market values for each county in the Tri-County region are shown in the adjacent table. Each county hit their high point in different fiscal years. Values for the fiscal year ending in June 2015 (most recent data from county assessors) show robust growth in the region.
REAL MARKET VALUES BY COUNTY County Crook Deschutes Jefferson Tri-County
2008 3.95 36.92 1.26 42.13
2009 3.19 37.65 1.34 42.18
(in billions of $) 2010 2011 2012 3.45 1.98 1.58 33.16 22.58 20.66 2.49 1.71 1.53 39.10 26.27 23.77
2013 1.81 22.13 1.45 25.39
2015 2.27 28.44 1.60 32.29
Source: County Assessors in Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson Counties. The fiscal year for each county ends in June; data shown reflects that timeframe.
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Financial Institutions BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONS IN REDMOND
There are a total of 13 financial institutions and 15 retail branch locations represented in Redmond. In 2014 Bank of the Cascades acquired Home Federal Bank and Umqua Bank acquired Sterling Savings Bank. Bank of the Cascades headquarters are located in Central Oregon.
Bank of America Bank of the Cascades Columbia Bank JPMorgan Chase Bank Mid Oregon Credit Union
Financial Deposits
Northwest Community Credit Union Wells Fargo Bank Northwest Farm Credit Services Sources: FDIC Summary of Deposits, REDI Business Research 2016
The total deposit base for the FDICinsured institutions in Redmond totaled $458 million as of June 30, 2015 (most current available data from FDIC). Redmond makes up 15.2% of Deschutes Countys $3 billion deposit base.
POPULATION GROWTH
OnPoint Community Credit Union Community Credit Union SELCO Umqua Bank U.S. Bank Washington Federal
FINANCIAL DEPOSIT GROWTH (in millions) County
2008
2012
2013
2014
$205 $237 Crook County $270 $206 $2,682 Deschutes County $1,623 $2,351 $2,450 $146 $143 Jefferson County $133 $139 $3,063 Tri-County Total $2,678 $2,696 $2,801 Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits as of 6/30 for each year.
2015 $234 $3,000 $143 $3,377
% Growth 2014-2015 -1.27% 11.85% 0.00% 10.25%
Oregons population POPULATION TOTALS FOR CENTRAL OREGON increased by 1.3% from 2014 2015 Area 1990 2000 2010 2013 2014 to 2015. This numOregon 2,842,321 3,421,399 3,837,300 3,919,020 3,962,710 4,013,845 ber was again dominated Crook County 21,085 14,111 19,184 21,020 20,690 20,780 by net migration (mov170,740 Deschutes County 74,958 115,367 157,905 162,525 166,400 ers-in outpaced movers81,310 Bend 20,447 52,029 76,740 78,280 79,985 out) which accounted for 1,670 La Pine Not yet incorporated 1,660 1,670 1,670 80% of the increase. 27,050 Redmond 7,165 13,481 26,225 26,590 26,770 Natural births over 2,280 Sisters 708 959 2,040 2,115 2,190 deaths accounted for 53,151 Unincorporated 46,638 48,898 51,240 53,570 55,785 only 20%. Similar, but 22,445 even more dramatic inJefferson County 13,676 19,009 21,750 22,040 22,205 migration trends prevail 214,270 Tri-County Total 102,745 153,560 200,675 205,225 209,385 in the Tri-County area. Source: Population Research Center, PSU. 1990 and 2000 Census numbers are for April 1 of that year, Deschutes County expe2013, 2014, & 2015 data are for July 1, of that year. rienced the largest yearover-year percentage gain (2.6%) for all 36 Oregon counties and is the primary driver behind the addition of more than 3,000 th new residents annually to the regions population. It was the 7 fastest growing county in the U.S. last year. In March 2015, Portland State University (PSU)s Oregon Population Forecast Program released a population forecast for the tri-county of an estimated 416,764 people by 2065 the first of its kind in many years.
POPULATION PROJECTIONS 2015 - 2065 Area Tri-County Total Crook
2015
2025
2035
2045
2055
2065
214,547
258,899
300,926
340,739
379,237
416,764
21,135
22,404
23,916
24,962
25,457
25,640
Deschutes 170,606 210,826 249,037 285,908 322,045 357,345 Deschutes County, the fastest growing Redmond 27,715 33,282 39,812 47,167 55,373 64,785 county in the state, will be home to about 357,345 people in 2065, with 64,785 of Jefferson 22,806 25,669 27,973 29,869 31,735 33,779 them in Redmond increasing the city by an Sources: U.S. Census Bureau (2000, 2010); Portland State University (2012); Oregon Office estimated 57% over todays population. of Economic Analysis (2015 2050). The population in Jefferson County in 2065 will reach an estimated 33,779, 48% over todays population. By 2065, an expected 25,640 will call Crook County home, a 21% increase over 2015. Overall, population forecasters expect the region to continue to be a very dynamic part of the state and country.
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EDUCATION Public schools Redmond School District believes in offering rigorous and unique programs that allow choice and success for all students. The district serves more than 7,300 students in a 550 square mile area that includes Redmond and the unique neighboring communities of Alfalfa, Crooked River Ranch, Eagle Crest, Terrebonne, and Tumalo. The District employs a staff of 818 personnel. The Redmond School District 2015-2016 total budget is $101.6 million with a general fund of $71.1 million.
2015-16
SCHOOL
Total Enrollment
Terrebonne Community School Tumalo Community School John Tuck Elementary School Vern Patrick Elementary School M.A. Lynch Elementary School Tom McCall Elementary School Sage Elementary School Elton Gregory Middle School Obsidian Middle School Redmond Proficiency Academy* Ridgeview High School Redmond High School Total District Total District (Non-Charter)
The District currently operates two K-8 community schools, five K-5 elementary schools, two middle schools, one charter school, two comprehensive high schools and one educational center. The district also offers Redmond K-12 Online, a virtual online school program for K-12 students that is offered as a full-time option for any student enrolled in the district. The program allows students to take rigorous courses online while still having access to district resources such as athletics, clubs and extracurricular activities. The district also boasts a growing Career and Technical Education program at both high schools, offering real world readiness and job skills to students.
413 368 434 444 484 552 611 580 601 778 883 872 7,220 6,442
*Charter School, Source: Redmond School District
In the fall of 2016, Redmond School District will open the Redmond Early Learning Center at Hugh Hartman. All kindergarten students from Redmonds in-town elementary schools will attend. In addition to kindergarten, the Center will offer pre-kindergarten and other early learning resources in partnership with local agencies and community organizations. More information can be found online at www.redmondschools.org. The district also sponsors a charter school, Redmond Proficiency Academy, for middle and high school students. For more information about Redmond Proficiency Academy visit www.rpacademy.org. It is Redmond School Districts goal that all graduates are college-prepared and careerready. Approximately 97.6% of the Districts teachers meet Highly Qualified standards and the District maintains an Aa2 bond rating. For more information about Redmond School district and each individual school in the district visit www.redmondschools.org.
2015 SAT SCORES Redmond High School Ridgeview High School Redmond Proficiency Academy Oregon US
Reading* 452 481 529 523 495
Math* 451 503 488 522 511
Writing* 420 502 490 502 484
Total* 1,323 1,486 1,507 1,547 1,490
*Denotes preliminary scores. Sources: College Board, Redmond School District
Private Schools Redmond has three private, faith-based schools: Central Christian School provides learning for Preschool through Grade 12; St. Thomas Academy offers opportunities for Preschool through Grade 5; Sonshine Christian School at Redmond Community Church provides learning for Preschool through Kindergarten. There are two private preschools for children ages 3 to 5 years old and one private Kindergarten.
Central Christian School www.centralchristianschools.com
PRIVATE SCHOOLS St. Thomas Academy www.redmondacademy.com
541-548-7803 2731 SW Airport Way
541-548-3785 1720 NW 19th Street
Start Here Preschool Non-profit, Parent Co-op www.startherepreschool.org
Acorn Preschool www.acornpreschool.org
Evergreen Academy
(541) 977-7838 Forest Ave., Redmond OR
www.evergreenacad.com
(541) 548-1656 348 NW 7th St
Sonshine Christian School at Redmond Community Church www.sonshinechristianschool.net 541-350-9103 237 NW 9th Street Private Kindergarten (541) 548-7675 1012 SW Evergreen Ave
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Colleges & Universities Central Oregon Community College (COCC) Central Oregon Community College operates campuses in Bend, Redmond, Madras and Prineville. Founded in 1949, COCC (www.cocc.edu) is Oregons oldest community college. The College offers transfer/lower division programs, mirroring the first two years of a university education at a fraction of the cost, plus career and technical education programs to move students into local industry jobs. The COCC District covers a 10,000-square-mile area that encompasses all of Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson counties, the southern part of Wasco, and the northern portions of Klamath and Lake Counties. A seven-member board of directors governs the College, with members of that board elected from geographic zones in the District. The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is operated by COCC and provides active support for Central Oregons small businesses. SBDC provides programs such as counseling and market research assistance for entrepreneurs at the earliest stages of development. COCCs Business and Employee Development department delivers industry-specific courses and workshops tailored to business and industrys changing needs. The College also offers a wide range of continuing education for personal and professional development.
COCC- Redmond Campus The COCC Redmond Campus sits on 25-acres near the Redmond Airport. This campus includes four buildings to serve students with a variety of career programs, educational opportunities and transfer eligible classes. This past year, approximately 2,400 students enrolled in one or more credit classes in Redmond. The COCC Redmond campus offers these services and educational opportunities: · · ·
The full range of credit classes for completion of the Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (AAOT) degree Two-year Certification Programs in Welding, Machining, Manufacturing and Quality Assurance Veterinary Technician Associate of Applied Science Degree Program Advanced Homebrew Techniques Program (non-credit) Academic advising and financial aid counseling Placement testing, proctored exams, and tutoring Community Education Courses in art, home and garden, languages, and other special interests Career and job search services Small business advising Customized business training GED, basic skills, adult high school diploma and English language learning Professional Certifications through Pearson Testing Expanded Options and Advanced Diploma Program for Redmond Area High School Students Basic Adult Vocational Program for IDD Community in Partnership with Opportunity Foundation
In addition to the wide range of services and college courses offered to students, COCCs Redmond Campus is home to the regions Manufacturing and Applied Technology Center, a 26,000-square-foot technical training facility with certificate and degree programs readying students for jobs in the manufacturing field. The COCC regional Technology Education Center offers classes for Central Oregons business and workforce population at the Redmond Campus. This 34,000-square-foot facility, planned and developed with industry participation, located on the corner of Veterans Way and Salmon Drive, houses the Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence and Development (CEED) and courses and programs in Quality Assurance Inspection Techniques, Hybrid Automotive Technology, and Graphic/Digital Arts. For more information visit: www.cocc.edu/redmond -on the internet, or call 541-504-2900.
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Oregon State University Cascades Campus OSU- CASCADES STUDENT ENROLLMENT (fall term each year) 1400 1200 1000
# of students
Founded in 2001, OSU-Cascades (OSUC) offers upper-level and graduate courses in a unique partnership with Central Oregon Community College (COCC) -in which students typically take lower-level division courses at COCC. Currently the two institutions share a beautiful, 200-acre campus on the northwest side of Bend. Students who take advantage of this partnership pay about 25% less in tuition and fees than they would at a traditional university. Offering small class sizes, OSU-Cascade students may choose from a variety of graduate, undergraduate, and minor programs (see table below).
800
773
847
935
1039
1111
1172 1157
643 662 664
600 400 200 0
OSU-Cascades are in the first phase of constructing a $111 million branch campus on a 10-acre parcel of the 56-acre site at the corner of SW Century Ave. and SW Chandler Ave. in Bend. Envisioned as an urban university, the new OSU-Cascades site plan calls for academic and residential buildings including retail space located within. OSUC aims to begin freshman and sophomore level classes fall term 2016, growing from just under 1,000 students today to 5,000 students by 2025. Faculty hiring and academic course planning is complete to provide the fall 2015 launch to include a full slate of requirements for the undergraduate baccalaureate core courses. OSU-Cascades Fields of Study Accountancy American Studies Art: Art History Art: Visual Arts Biology Business Administration Business & Entrepreneurship Communication Computer Science Counseling Creative Writing Early Childhood Development & Education Energy Systems Engineering English Hospitality Management Human Development & Family Sciences Kinesiology Liberal Studies Military Science Natural Resources Political Science Psychology Social Science Sustainability Teaching Tourism & Outdoor Leadership University Exploratory Studies Program
· · · · ·
OSU-Cascades is working with Cornell Universitys School of Hotel Administration, offering executive education courses to hospitality leaders on the West Coast with its Hospitality Management program. Considered the world leader among hotel schools for its undergraduate, graduate and research programs, Cornell has built an international reputation among professional hoteliers and restaurateurs for its executive education program. The Energy Systems Engineering Management program is unique in the state, preparing graduates for a broad range of careers in the energy industry. The Computer Science degree was developed with considerable industry input from many of the regions nearly four-dozen software firms. OSU-Cascades is now offering an executive leadership MBA program through OSUs College of Business. The MBA takes about two years and is delivered in a hybrid format, blending face-to-face and online sessions and is designed for busy professionals. The university also aims to launch additional MBA programs between fall 2015 and 2016.
Additional Colleges and Universities Additional accredited academic institutions have a presence in Central Oregon, typically combining evening and occasional weekend classes in conjunction with distance learning.
Eastern Oregon University Division of Distance Education (541-385-1137) George Fox University (1-800-631-0921) Linfield College - Central Oregon Center (541-388-2986) Oregon Institute of Technology, Bachelors degree in Operations Management, via COCC University of Oregon, (503-276-3622) Offering its Executive MBA program locally at its Bend location
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UTILITIES SERVING REDMOND Water System & Rates Sourced from seven deep wells, Redmonds municipal water system supplies a minimum of 2.2 million gallons of domestic water daily (mgd) and has a peak usage of 13.2 mgd. Average daily summer use is 10.5 mgd. The systems current maximum capacity is 18 mgd resulting in an excess capacity of 4.8 mgd. The current storage capacity is 10 million gallons. There are 9,900 water service connections, of which 80% are domestic households. Monthly rates include a fixed charge based on meter size plus a volume charge that is applied to usage in hundred cubic feet (ccf).
Sewer Rates Redmond's municipal wastewater system conveys and treats an average of 1.7 million gallons per day (mgd) of domestic, commercial, and industrial wastewater. The citys modern treatment plant is designed for an average daily flow of 3.0 mgd, resulting in excess capacity of 1.3 mgd. Further, the City of Redmond has the ability to add additional capacity within the existing treatment plant should a project warrant it.
WATER RATES Meter Size 5/8 ¾ 1 1 1/2 2 3 4 6
(by meter size) Monthly Volume Fixed Rate Rate (/ccf) $14.32 $1.15 $18.45 $1.15 .. $26.78 $1.15 $47.51 $1.15 $72.45 $1.15 $138.82 $1.15 $213.63 $1.15 $421.08 $1.15
Source: City of Redmond 02/01/16
Commercial and industrial accounts pay a base fee per month for the first 700 cubic feet (cf) of water used, plus a volume charge based on the strength of wastewater discharged for water use exceeding 700 cf. The volume charge is calculated using an average of winter months (December- April) water use.
Storm Water Rates STORM WATER RATES
Redmonds Storm Water Program provides for the management of both the Base Rate Variable Rate quantity and quality of storm water runoff from public facilities in order to pre- $5.98/account $0.05/daily trip end vent local flooding and protect the quality of groundwater supplies. This is ac- Source: City of Redmond; rates as of 02/01/2016 complished through the operation and maintenance of 1,700 drywells and drill holes, 3,600 catch basins, 33 miles of pipe, and street sweeping 314 lane miles of city streets. Water quality sampling and reporting is also performed to maintain compliance with state and federal regulatory requirements. Commercial and industrial accounts pay a base fee per month plus a variable fee based on the average number of daily vehicle trips generated by the site. The daily trips are calculated using the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation Manual.
ELECTRICITY RATES Electricity
Average Price in Sector (cents/kWh)
Entity
Oregons electricity rates are well below the national average. National & State* Providers offer Industrial customers rates up to 20% below the U.S. national average and almost 50% below the rates in California. Oregon The following companies provide electric power in Redmond:
Commercial
Industrial
10.74 8.75 15.62
7.10 5.97 12.34
Central Electric Cooperative (CEC)
(541) 548-2144
Commercial
Industrial
Pacific Power (PPL)
(888) 221-7070
7.26 9.08
5.82 7.37
California Local Resources Central Electric Cooperative PacifiCorp (Investor Owned)
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration; PacificCorp* 2014 EIA data.
Natural Gas
NATURAL GAS RATES
Cost/ Delivery Charge/ Natural gas is widely available throughout Central User Base Charge Therm Therm Oregon and is supplied by Cascade Natural Gas Cor- Commercial $3.00 $0.745 $0.262 poration (CNGC; 888-552-1130). Transmission to the Industrial $12.00 $0.664 $0.191 region is provided by 36 and 42-inch high capacity Large VolumeGeneral* Included $0.627 $0.154 lines that run from Canada to Southern California. *Requires specific contract and usage conditions; 1 therm = 1,000 BTUs. Source: Headquartered in Kennewick, Washington, CNGC www.cngc.com Feb. 2016 served more than 46,000 local industrial, commercial and residential customers from a regional operations base in Bend. Potential users for the Large Volume rate should contact EDCO for additional information about their potential usage conditions.
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TELECOMMUNICATION Redmond is one of the Northwests most technologically advanced communities for telecommunications, offering services usually found only in large metro areas. These services include commercial and residential Internet speeds up to 1 Gigabit (or 1000 Mbps) and Ethernet rates up to 100Gb. But thats not all! Most local providers also offer the latest Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology for telephone services as well as affordable telephone systems.
COMMUNICATIONS PROVIDERS Quantum Communications/ LS Networks BendTel BendBroadband Integra Century Link Community Broadband
Commercial
541-923-5599
Commercial Residential & Commercial Commercial Residential & Commercial Residential
541-389-4020 541-382-5551 866-INTEGRA 541-388-5214 541-504-6600
Redmond boasts high-end specialized data and telecommunications providers with extensive fiber-based infrastructure throughout the city, nationwide, and internationally. Redmond is also connected nationwide, and internationally with high capacity networks that utilize advanced self-healing ring technology for redundancy and reliability. Local companies provide Dedicated internet Access (DIA) services with access options including land line (copper), fiber optics, wavelength (DWDM) and wireless (WiFi, WiMax, and secure microwave). In addition, DSL, ISDN, Frame Relay, ATM and Metro Ethernet, Hosting services along with the traditional high capacity TDM services (T1, T3, and OCx) are available from a number of these providers.
SERVICES Health Services Top quality health care is one of Central Oregons crown jewels. With four hospitals and more than 3,800 employees, St. Charles Health System is both the largest provider of health care and largest employer in Central Oregon. St. Charles Health System has pledged to partner with the communities it serves to achieve an ambitious vision: Creating America's healthiest community, together. St. Charles Health System began in 2001 as Cascade Health Services when St. Charles Medical Center in Bend merged with Central Oregon District Hospital in Redmond. Today, the organization owns and operates St. Charles medical centers in Bend, Redmond, Madras and Prineville as well as family care clinics in Bend, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters and Madras. St. Charles Redmond is a fully accredited, 48-bed hospital with more than 150 active and visiting medical staff members. Services include 24-hour emergency care, intensive/cardiac care, physical, respiratory and nutritional therapy, radiology, surgery and an on-campus rehabilitation center. St. Charles physician clinics in Redmond include St. Charles Family Care, St. Charles Center for Womens Health, St. Charles Pulmonary Clinic, St. Charles Sleep Center, St. Charles Outpatient Rehabilitation and St. Charles Surgical Specialists. Bringing care closer to home, St. Charles Redmond ICU unit is linked by telemedicine to the ICU in Bend, allowing physicians to visually assess patients. Bend Memorial Clinic (BMC) includes more than 120 providers representing 30 specialties including Urgent Care, Primary Care, Specialty Care, Imaging and Lab services. With six locations BMC is the largest multi-specialty group in Central Oregon and provides quality, convenient healthcare known as TotalCare. The BMC Redmond Clinic offers urgent care, family medicine and internal medicine, as well as a number of specialty services. Mosaic Medical, a non-profit healthcare organization, opened its Redmond clinic, along with an innovative in-school clinic at M.A. Lynch Elementary School, in June, 2013. Mosaic serves the insured and uninsured regardless of age, ethnicity, or income, and believes in treating the whole patient by addressing physical, emotional, social, and cultural needs.
Fire & Emergency Services Directed by a five person board of directors and led by Fire Chief Tim Moor, Redmond Fire & Rescue provides emergency medical response, fire suppression, and rescue services to a 280 square mile fire district and a 320 square mile ambulance service area 24 hours a day. This service is provided by 39 full-time career firefighter/paramedics and 25 volunteers and
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student firefighters. The District serves a population base of 42,000 citizens. In 2015 Redmond Fire & Rescue responded to 5,614 incidents, 75% of those are medical in nature. Redmond Fire & Rescue answers all calls for service from four fire stations. The main fire station is located in the City of Redmond and responds to the largest percentage of requests for service. The Terrebonne Fire Station, Cline Falls Fire Station, and Airport Fire Station are staffed and respond to calls for service as needed. Each fire station has a compliment of medical and fire apparatus that are available to respond to emergency and non-emergency requests for service. Each station has an Advanced Life Support ambulance equipped to treat and transport patients while providing an extremely high level of care. Fire apparatus are in each station to manage structural and wildland fires. Additionally, apparatus is equipped to manage rescue related needs including rope, ice, water, and auto extrication. Life Flight and Air Link provide air ambulance services throughout the area and are supported by level II and III hospital trauma services.
PARKS & RECREATION The City of Redmond maintains 25 parks located on 553 acres; including 30 miles of walking, running, and biking trails. The Redmond Area Park and Recreation District manages five facilities: Cascade Swim Center, the historical Tetherow Crossing, RAPRD Activity Center, High Desert Sports Complex, and the Borden Beck Wildlife Preserve. Downtowns Centennial Park with splash park hosts many activities throughout the year including a weekly farmers market June through August. Sam Johnson Park and The American Legion Park host live music events throughout the summer. With over 2.5 million acres of public land and open space in Central Oregon, outdoor recreation enthusiasts from beginner to professional find outstanding opportunities for hiking, biking (mountain and road), skiing (cross country, downhill, telemarking, and water), snowboarding, motocross riding, kayaking, white water rafting, rock climbing, mountaineering, fishing, hunting, camping, and horseback riding. There are currently 28 golf courses within 50 miles of Redmond and three destination resorts (Brasada Ranch, Eagle Crest, and Pronghorn) nearby
TRANSPORTATION Rail Services Burlington NorthernSanta Fe (BNSF) and Union Pacific railways provide Redmond direct shipping to any market in the United States, Canada and Mexico. BNSF team tracks in Redmond offers local access to rail car delivery for those companies that do not have a rail spur to their property. Further, multimodal freight loading and offloading is provided by the Prineville Railway Freight Depot at its facility outside Prineville.
Motor Freight There are nine regional and national trucking firms based in Redmond and five nationwide long haul carriers serving the City. Motor freight imports can exceed exports, resulting in attractive freight rates for shipping from Central Oregon. US Highway 97 passes through Redmond and is a major north-south freight route, connecting California and Washington via I-5. Highway 97 east-west connections are made via I-84, joining Portland to Boise and points east. State Route 126 also passes through Redmond and offers an east and west route across the state.
Commercial Air & Freight Services Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM; www.flyrdm.com) provides commercial air service for all of Central Oregon with 15 departures each day to Denver, Los Angeles, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Seattle via four carriers: Alaska Air, American Airlines, Delta Air, United and United Express. Beginning in June 2016 American Airlines will begin providing direct non-stop service to/from Phoenix, AZ. Considerable investment has been made at RDM in recent years, including a $40 million terminal expansion project, expanded passenger parking, as well as tarmac and runway reconstruction.
MARKETS SERVED BY RDM Destination Denver, CO Los Angeles, CA Portland, OR Salt Lake City, UT San Francisco, CA Seattle, WA
Flight Times 2 hours 24 min 2 hours 0 min 0 hours 40 min 1 hour 30 min 2 hours 8 min 1 hour 10 min
Source: Redmond Municipal Airport
The Airport is home to the USDA Forest Service Redmond Air Center, Mountain High (www.flyrdm.com) Oxygen, Life Flight, Butler Aviation, Les Schwab, Bonneville Power, RDD Enterprises, Lancair, Henderson Aviation, and introducing Leading Edge Jet Center. RDM also provides air cargo services and hosts general aviation traffic, including extensive corpo-
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rate and business travel. Fed Ex, United Parcel Service and the USPS provide air freight and package express services to Portland. Passenger traffic at RDM continues to increase year-over-year as noted in the chart below.
RDM Enplanements: Year over Year
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TRAVEL DISTANCES FROM REDMOND Redmond is the crossroads for State Highway 126 and US HWY 97, making easy connection with I-5; linking Oregon to Washington and California; and I-84 linking Portland to Idaho and points east. Portland is a quick three hour trip and other major West Coast citiesSeattle, Boise and San Franciscoare all easily accessed by a days drive. With east-to-west and north-to-south highways intersecting in Redmond, travel distances to other points in Central Oregon are relatively short; typically no more than 30 to 55 minutes in any direction.
TRAVEL DISTANCES FROM REDMOND, OR City State Miles Drive Time Bend OR 17.4 0 hours 23 min Sisters OR 19.5 0 hours 25 min Madras OR 26.3 0 hours 31 min La Pine OR 46.1 0 hours 53 min Portland OR 146 3 hours 8 min Medford OR 189 3 hours 53 min Seattle WA 311 5 hours 46 min Boise ID 323 5 hours 42 min San Francisco CA 508 8 hours 37 min Los Angeles CA 837 13 hours 3 min Source: REDI Business Research, Google Maps
COMMUTE TIME
Drive times in Central Oregon are quick and convenient. With a truly regional workforce, its not unusual for individuals to drive from Bend or Sisters to Redmond for work. Based on 2010 US Census information, drive time averages less than 20 minutes for Deschutes County residents than for those who live in Crook or Jefferson Counties; given the more rural nature and smaller populations of these two counties. The commute between Redmond and Bendfrequent commute by the majority of the populationis less than a half an hour; and if you live and work in Redmond, drive time is under 10 minutes.
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TOPOGRAPHY & CLIMATE The geographic climate in the Redmond area is predominantly High Desert. Redmond is one of the driest and sunniest places in the Pacific Northwest; with average annual precipitation of 8.88 inches and average annual snowfall of 15 inches. In fact, sunny days in Redmond average just two weeks fewer than in San Diego, California. Sixty miles to the west of Redmond in the Cascade Mountains is an area that receives over 120 inches of precipitation annually. Runoff from rain and winter snow pack in the Cascades provides both surface water and an underground aquifer of over 2 billion gallons of water per day beneath Redmond.
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La Pine
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Sunriver
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Bend
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Sisters
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Redmond
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Prineville
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Madras
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Warm Springs
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2015 REDI Research Redmonds elevation, 3,077 feet, is almost 600 feet below that of Bend to the south and more than 800 feet higher than Madras to the north. Redmond's central location provides for spectacular views of the volcanoes of the East Cascades, including the Three Sisters, Broken Top, Mt. Bachelor, ThreeFinger Jack, Mt. Washington and Mt. Jefferson.
Summer temperatures average a high of 83° F and a low of 45° F. Winter temperatures range from an average high of 43° F to an average low of 22° F.
2015 WEATHER PROFILE Average High (°F) Average Low (°F) Mean (°F) Precipitation (inches) Snowfall (inches)
Jan 48.1 27.1° 37.6° 0.28 0.2
Feb 53.1° 28.1° 40.6° 0.70 0
Mar 61.5° 28.0° 44.7° 0.40 0
Apr 60.5° 25.4° 42.9° 0.15 0
May 69.0° 38.0° 53.5° 2.39 0
Jun 85.0° 46.6° 65.8° 0.11 0
Jul 87.0° 47.9° 67.4° 0.44 0
Aug 86.6° 47.0° 66.8° 0.02 0
Sep 75.1° 35.7° 55.4° 0.07 0
Oct 68.3° 35.2° 51.7° 0.80 0
Source: USClimateData.com
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Nov 46.1° 21.3° 33.7° 0.89 8.58
Dec 29.9° 18.4° 24.1° 1.88 3.9
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS RESOURCES ORGANIZATION
ADDRESS
PHONE / WEBSITE
Redmond Chamber of Commerce
466 SW 7th Street Redmond, OR 97756
541-923-5191 www.visitredmondoregon.com redmondbuzz.com
716 SW Evergreen Avenue Redmond, OR 97756 705 SW Bonnett Way, Suite 1000 Bend, OR 97702 2158 SE College Loop, Suite B Redmond, OR 97756
541-923-7710 www.ci.redmond.or.us 541-388-3236 www.edcoinfo.com 541-548-8196 www.employment.oregon.gov
The Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council (COIC)
2030 SE College Loop Redmond, OR 97756, and 334 NE Hawthorne Ave. Bend, OR 97701
541-548-8163 www.coic.org
Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
2030 SE College Loop Redmond, OR 97756
541-504-2900 www.bizcenter.org
City of Redmond Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO) Work Source Oregon Oregon Employment Department
REDMOND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, INC. (REDI) INVESTORS Advanced Precast Products Advantage Professional Management Alliance Professionals, LLP Amber Wilson- Umpqua Bank Home Lending AmeriTitle Bank of the Cascades Barbara Myers- Windermere Real Estate BBSI Bend Broadband Big Foot Beverages Beacon Appraisal Group Cascade Lakes Brewing Co. Central Electric Cooperative Central Oregon Builders Associations Central Oregon Community College Central Oregon Precision Central Oregon Truck Company Charlie Every Trucking City of Redmond CoEnergy Propane Columbia Bank Concord Net/Werks Consumer Cellular CSARE Properties, LLC Dana Signs Dan Young- Edward Jones Deschutes County Diana Barker Dr. Shirley Metcalf Eagle Crest Resort
Eberhards Dairy Products Every Idea & Marketing Express Employment Professionals Fitch Law Group First American Title Francis Hansen & Martin LLP Fred Real Estate Group Hayden Homes High Country Disposal Jill Cummings- Umpqua Bank Joe A. Lochner Insurance Agency John & Jill Pavlicek Joseph W. Centanni, CPA, PC JTS Animal Bedding Justys Jelly Kris Rees- Coldwell Banker Real Estate Lancair International Leading Edge Jet Center LS Properties McConnell Labs Medline ReNewal Mid Oregon Personnel MidState Fertilizer Miller Lumber Nosler NW Commercial Real Estate Services Opportunity Foundation of CO Pacific Power Pahlisch Homes Papé Kenworth
Parr/NW Structural Components PCC Structurals, Inc. Schlosser Poltex Quantum Communications Ranch at the Canyons Raymond James & Associates, Inc. RDD Enterprises REA Redmond Executive Association Redmond Chamber of Commerce Redmond Dental Group RES Equine Products Risse Racing Simplify Simple Skanska Smith Bros. Pushrods Smith Rock Resources St. Charles Health Systems- Redmond Steele Associates Architects Sterling Transportation, Inc. Straw Propeller Gourmet Foods Summit Bank SunWest Builders Technique Auto Salon The Printing Post Timothy Park Photography US Bank Vesta Redmond LLC (dba Comfort Suites) Western Communications, Inc. Western Title & Escrow Workhorse Solutions
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Redmond Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) Jon Stark, Sr. Manager 446 SW 7th Street Redmond, OR 97756 Phone: 541-923-5223 | Fax: 541-923-6442 www.rediinfo.com
Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO) 705 SW Bonnett Way, Suite 1000 Bend, OR 97702 Phone: 541-388-3236 | 800-342-4135 www.edcoinfo.com
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IMPORTANT NUMBERS Central Oregon Offices CABLE COMPANY Bend Broadband.................................................. 1-800-285-2330 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Redmond Chamber………………………………………………541-923-5191 Sisters Chamber……………………………………………………541-549-0251 CITY SERVICES/COUNTY SERVICES City of Redmond ..................................................... 541-923-7710 Redmond Fire & Rescue ......................................... 541-504-5000
Bend, Downtown 15 Oregon Ave Bend, OR 97703 541-389-7711 Bend, South 345 3rd St Bend, OR 97702
Redmond Police Department ................................. 541-504-3400 City of Sisters .......................................................... 541-549-6022
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COUNTY SERVICES
Bend, Old Mill
Deschutes County .................................................. 541-388-6570
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The Redmond Spokesman ...................................... 541-548-2184 Nugget Newspaper Sisters ..................................... 541-549-9941
La Pine
The Source Weekly……………………………………………....541-383-0800
16455 William Foss Rd, Ste. 200
MEDICAL St. Charles Redmond .............................................. 541-548-8131 St. Charles Sisters ................................................... 541-549-1318 High Lakes Health Care ........................................... 541-549-9609 SCHOOLS Redmond School District ........................................ 541-923-5437 Sisters School District ............................................. 541-549-8521 RECREATION Redmond Parks & Rec ............................................ 541-548-7275 Sisters Parks & Rec…………………………………...............541-549-2091 RECYCLING High Country Disposal ............................................ 541-548-4984 Deschutes Recycling……………………………………………..541-388-1910 REFUSE High Country Disposal ............................................ 541-548-7275 TAXES County Tax Info ...................................................... 541-388-6540 UTILITIES Central Electric Co-op ............................................. 541-548-2144 Cascade Natural Gas............................................ 1-888-522-1130 Water & Sewer City of Redmond ..................................................... 541-923-7765 City of Sisters .......................................................... 541-549-6022
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Bend, OR 97739 541-879-1107 Madras 739 SW 4th St Madras, OR 97741 541-475-4885 Prineville 150 NE Court St Prineville, OR 97754 541-447-5181 Redmond 735 SW 6th St Redmond, OR 97756 541-923-1749 Sunriver 5700 Beaver Dr, Bldg. 5, Ste. 130 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1613