Bend
397 SW Upper Terrace Dr Bend, Oregon 97702
Office: 541.389.2120 Fax: 541.389.2180
Redmond 845 SW Veterans Way Redmond, Oregon 97756
Office: 541.527.1274 Fax: 541.527.1281
La Pine
51515 Huntington Rd La Pine, Oregon 97739
Office: 541.876.6990 Fax: 541.876.2740
St Helens 240 South First Street St. Helens, Oregon 97051
Office: 503.397.2587 Fax: 503.366.1708
60060 Cheyenne Rd Bend|Oregon|97702 Deschutes County Title has provided this information as a courtesy and assumes no liability for the accuracy of the data and does not warranty the fitness of this product for any particular purpose.
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SUBJECTPROPERTY 111218 DeschutesCounty ADDRESS 60060CheyenneRd Bend,OR97702 OWNER White,TerryL DATE 12/16/2022
PREPAREDBY DanettaRider danettar@deschutestitle.com
Bend, OR 97702
REPORT FOR 12/16/2022 Single-Family Homes
Presented by Kevin White 541-389-2120 kwhite@titlemanagement.org
Deschutes Title Market Report
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This week the median list price for Bend, OR 97702 is $674,900 with the market action index hovering around 41. This is less than last month's market action index of 42 Inventory has decreased to 141
Market Action Index
Real-Time Market Profile
Median List Price $674,900 Median Price of New Listings $688,950
Per Square Foot $356 Average Days on Market 90
Median Days on Market 63
Price Decreased 55% Price Increased 1% Relisted 1% Inventory 141 Median Rent $2,725 Market Action 41 Slight Seller's Advantage
Market Segments
Single-Family Homes
97702
Bend, OR
Deschutes Title Market Report deschutestitle.com
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Tod a y LastMonth 41
This answers “How’s the Market?” by comparing rate of sales versus inventory Buyer's Market Seller's Market
Slight Seller's Advantage Home sales continue to outstrip supply and the Market Action Index has been moving higher for several weeks. This is a Seller’s market so watch for upward pricing pressure in the near future if the trend continues.
segment below represents approximately 25% of the market ordered by price
Price Sq. Ft. Lot Size Beds Bath Age New Absorbed DOM
3,403 0 5 - 1 acre 4 3 5 16 1 6 77
2,325 4,500 - 6,500 sqft 3 2.5 9 7 7 56
1,941 0 - 4,500 sqft 3 2 5 0 0 6 56
1,571 4,500 - 6,500 sqft 3 2.5 16 4 8 49 2 of 6 Fri Dec 16 2022 Powered by Altos Research, Inc. | www.altos.re | Copyright © 2022 Altos Research, Inc.
Each
Median
$1,599,000
$734,900
$629,000
$549,995
Median List Price
We continue to see prices in this zip code bouncing around this plateau. Look for a persistent upshift in the Market Action Index before we see prices move from these levels.
Segments
In the quartile market segments, we see prices in this zip code have settled at a price plateau across the board. Prices in all four quartiles are basically mixed. Look for a persistent shift (up or down) in the Market Action Index before prices move from these current levels.
Single-Family Homes Bend, OR 97702 Deschutes Title Market Report deschutestitle.com
Dec 2019 May 2020 Sep 2020 Jan 2021 May 2021 Sep 2021 Jan 2022 May 2022 Sep 2022 $500K $600K $700K $800K $900K $1.0M
7-Day Average 90-Day Average
90-Day Upper 90-Day Lower
Bottom 90-Day Dec 2019 May 2020 Sep 2020 Jan 2021 May 2021 Sep 2021 Jan 2022 May 2022 Sep 2022 $0 $500K $1.0M $1.5M $2.0M $2.5M
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Top
90-Day
$3.0M
Price Per Square Foot
The market plateau is seen across the price and value. The price per square foot and median list price have both been reasonably stagnant. Watch the Market Action Index for persistent changes as a leading indicator before the market moves from these levels.
7-Day Average 90-Day Average
Inventory
Inventory has been falling in recent weeks. Note that declining inventory alone does not signal a strengthening market. Look to the Market Action Index and Days on Market trends to gauge whether buyer interest is changing with the available supply.
7-Day Average 90-Day Average
Single-Family Homes Bend, OR 97702 Deschutes Title Market Report deschutestitle.com
Dec 2019 May 2020 Sep 2020 Jan 2021 May 2021 Sep 2021 Jan 2022 May 2022 Sep 2022 $250 $300 $350 $400 $450
Dec 2019 May 2020 Sep 2020 Jan 2021 May 2021 Sep 2021 Jan 2022 May 2022 Sep 2022 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 4 of 6 Fri Dec 16 2022 Powered by Altos Research, Inc. | www.altos.re | Copyright © 2022 Altos Research, Inc.
Market Action Index
Home sales continue to outstrip supply and the Market Action Index has been moving higher for several weeks. This is a Seller’s market so watch for upward pricing pressure in the near future if the trend continues.
7-Day Average 90-Day Average
Market Action Segments
Not surprisingly, all segments in this zip code are showing high levels of demand. Watch the quartiles for changes before the whole market changes. Often one end of the market (e.g. the highend) will weaken before the rest of the market and signal a slowdown for the whole group. Top 90-Day
Single-Family Homes Bend, OR 97702 Deschutes Title Market Report deschutestitle.com
Dec 2019 May 2020 Sep 2020 Jan 2021 May 2021 Sep 2021 Jan 2022 May 2022 Sep 2022 0 100 25 50 75 125
Dec 2019 May 2020 Sep 2020 Jan 2021 May 2021 Sep 2021 Jan 2022 May 2022 Sep 2022 20 40 60 80 100 120 5 of 6 Fri Dec 16 2022 Powered by Altos Research, Inc. | www.altos.re | Copyright © 2022 Altos Research, Inc.
Upper 90-Day Lower 90-Day Bottom 90-Day
Median Days on Market (DOM)
The properties have been on the market for an average of 76 days. Half of the listings have come newly on the market in the past 61 or so days. Watch the 90-day DOM trend for signals of a changing market.
7-Day Average 90-Day Average
Segments
It is not uncommon for the higher priced homes in an area to take longer to sell than those in the lower quartiles.
Single-Family Homes Bend, OR 97702 Deschutes Title Market Report deschutestitle.com
Dec 2019 May 2020 Sep 2020 Jan 2021 May 2021 Sep 2021 Jan 2022 May 2022 Sep 2022 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
Dec 2019 May 2020 Sep 2020 Jan 2021 May 2021 Sep 2021 Jan 2022 May 2022 Sep 2022 0 50 100 150 200 6 of 6 Fri Dec 16 2022 Powered by Altos Research, Inc. | www.altos.re | Copyright © 2022 Altos Research, Inc.
Top 90-Day Upper 90-Day Lower 90-Day Bottom 90-Day
AreaProfiled:DeschutesRiverWoods
ReportDate: 12/16/2022
NumberofParcels:1000 ParcelswithViews:0
SalesDates: 09/30/198411/29/2022 WaterfrontParcels:14
AverageSalePricebyYear:01/01/2014-12/16/2022
LengthofResidence
AverageLengthofResidence10yr(s) Ownership Length # %of Homes
0-2Years 192 19%
2-4Years 139 14% 4-6Years 128 13%
*369sale(s)are included inthe graph **219sale(s)withno sale price are excluded fromthe graph
SalesStatisticsbyYear:01/01/2014-12/16/2022
Year
AvgSale Price MinSale Price MaxSale Price
2014 20 $123 $123 2 $204,627 $106,000 $308,000
2015 22 $127 $127 2 $214,212 $1 $400,000
2016 30 $153 $153 3 $246,636 $67,108 $425,000
2017 42 $186 $186 4 $290,158 $1 $496,500
2018 45 $203 $203 5 $329,780 $1 $636,000 2019 34 $214 $222 3 $351,829 $17,000 $700,250 2020 48 $319 $319 5 $483,142 $155,000 $2,010,000 2021 63 $329 $329 6 $529,165 $1 $1,000,000 2022 56 $357 $357 6 $544,910 $1 $1,025,000 *360sale(s)are included inthe table
6-10Years 163 16% 10+Years 355 36% *977parcel(s)are included inthe calculation **23parcel(s)withno sale date are excluded fromthe calculation
# SalesPrice/SqFtPrice/FinSqFt % Turnover
sqftare excluded
AgeofHomes AverageAgeofHome
OwnerOccupancy OwnerMail # %of Homes OwnerOccupied 739 74% InStateNon-Owner Occ 188 19% OutofState 73 7% AssessedValues AverageValues $176,539 Year Assessment # %of Homes $1k-$250k 878 88% $251k-$500k 115 12% $501k-$750k 4 0% $751k-$1.5M 0 0% $15M+ 0 0% Informationis deemed reliable butnotguaranteed Powered bygeoAdvantage
**233sale(s)withno sale price orbuilding
fromthe table
30yr(s) YearBuilt # %ofHomes <5Years 39 4% 5-10Years 59 6% 10+Years 911 91%
DESCHUTESCOUNTYPROPERTYPROFILEINFORMATION
Parcel#:111218 TaxLot:181125DD00100
Owner:White,TerryL
CoOwner: Site:60060CheyenneRd BendOR97702 Mail:60060CheyenneRd BendOR97702
LandUse:409-Tract-Manufacturedstructure StdLand Use:CMOB-MobileHomeParks,Trailers
Legal:DESCHUTESRIVERWOODSLot:30Block:L Twn/Rng/Sec:T:18SR:11ES:25Q:SEQQ:SE
ASSESSMENT&TAXINFORMATION
MarketTotal:$298,890.00 MarketLand:$211,500.00 MarketImpr:$87,39000 AssessmentYear:2021 AssessedTotal:$105,070.00
Exemption: Taxes:$1,538.16 LevyCode:1-003 LevyRate:140090
SALE&LOANINFORMATION
PROPERTYCHARACTERISTICS
YearBuilt:1992 EffYearBuilt: Bedrooms:3 Bathrooms:2 #ofStories:1 TotalSqFt:1,188SqFt Floor1SqFt:1,188SqFt Floor2SqFt: BasementSqFt: Lotsize:054Acres(23,522SqFt) GarageSqFt: GarageType: AC: Pool: HeatSource:ForcedAir Fireplace: BldgCondition:Average Neighborhood:000 Lot:30 Block:L Plat/Subdiv:DeschutesRiverWoods Zoning:RR10-RuralResidential SchoolDist:1-Bend-LaPineSchoolDistrict Census:1010-000401 Recreation:
SaleDate:03/11/2005 SaleAmount:$130,00000 Document#:14402 DeedType:Deed Loan Amount:$126,10000 Lender:BANKOFTHECASCADESMTGCTR LoanType:Conventional Interest Type: FIX TitleCo:WESTERNTITLE&ESCROWCO SentryDynamics,Inc anditscustomersmakenorepresentations,warrantiesorconditions,expressorimplied,astotheaccuracyorcompletenessofinformationcontainedinthisreport
County Property Information Report Date: 12/16/2022 12:24:41 PM WHITE, TERRY L 60060 CHEYENNE RD BEND, OR 97702 Valuation History All values are as of January 1 of each year. Tax year is July 1st through June 30th of each year. Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 1
Address:
Account Information Ownership Mailing
Map and Taxlot: Account: Situs
Mailing
Tax
Assessable DESCHUTES RIVER WOODS L Assessor Acres: Property Taxes Assessment Tax Code Area: Current Tax
$1,538.16 0.54 Valuation
Land Structures Total
Real
Values
Maximum Assessed Assessed Value Veterans Exemption Current
Account Summary Property Class: 409 -- TRACT Warnings, Notations, and Special Assessments Subdivision: Block: 30 Lot: Assessor's Office Special Assessments Amount Year DEPT
FIRE PATROL TIMBER
DEPT
FORESTRY SURCHARGE
Finance
tax, assessment,
property development related notations associated
account
tax,
Deschutes Disclaimer 2018 - 2019 2019 - 2020 2020 - 2021 2021 - 2022 2022 - 2023 Real Market Value - Land $152,000 $154,000 $142,000 $172,000 $211,500 Real Market Value - Structures $47,910 $53,480 $68,990 $55,850 $87,390 Total Real Market Value $199,910 $207,480 $210,990 $227,850 $298,890 Maximum Assessed Value $93,360 $96,160 $99,040 $102,010 $105,070 Total Assessed Value $93,360 $96,160 $99,040 $102,010 $105,070 Veterans Exemption $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Address:
Name:
Status: 181125DD00100 111218 60060 CHEYENNE RD, BEND, OR 97702 WHITE, TERRY L
Year: 1003
$211,500 $87,390
$298,890
Market
as of Jan. 1, 2022 $105,070 $105,070
Assessed Values:
OF FORESTRY
18.75 2023
OF
47.50 2023 Review of digital records maintained by the Deschutes County Assessor’s Office, Tax Office,
Office, and the Community Development Department indicates that there are County
or
with this
and that have been identified above. Independent verification of the presence of additional Deschutes County
assessment, development, and other property related considerations is recommended. Confirmation is commonly provided by title companies, real estate agents, developers, engineering and surveying firms, and other parties who are involved in property transactions or property development. In addition, County departments may be contacted directly to discuss the information.
The information and maps presented in this report are provided for your convenience. Every reasonable effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the data and associated maps. Deschutes County makes no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any of the data provided herein. Deschutes County explicitly disclaims any representations and warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Deschutes County shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused. Deschutes County assumes no liability for any decisions made or actions taken or not taken by the user of this information or data furnished hereunder.
As Of
Amount Received
Interest
Refund Interest 2022 11-15-2022 PAYMENT 11-10-2022 11-10-2022 $1,492.02 ($1,538.16) $46.14 $0.00 $0.00 2022 11-15-2022 IMPOSED 10-12-2022 11-15-2022 $0.00 $1,538.16 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total: $0.00
2021 11-15-2021 PAYMENT 11-08-2021 11-08-2021 $1,457.67 ($1,502.75) $45.08 $0.00 $0.00 2021 11-15-2021 IMPOSED 10-11-2021 11-15-2021 $0.00 $1,502.75 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total: $0.00 2020 11-15-2020 PAYMENT 11-13-2020 11-13-2020 $1,379.88 ($1,422.56) $42.68 $0.00 $0.00 2020 11-15-2020 IMPOSED 10-09-2020 11-15-2020 $0.00 $1,422.56 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total: $0.00
Transaction
Year Date Due
Type Transaction Date
Date
Tax Due Discount Amount
Charged
Tax Payment History Sale Date Seller Buyer Sale Amount Sale Type Recording Instrument 03/09/2005 ELMER,DENNIS C WHITE, TERRY L & DEBORAH L $130,000 33-CONFIRMED SALE 2005-14402 05/23/2002 BROWN,FERA B ELMER,DENNIS C $107,000 33-CONFIRMED SALE 2002-28534 09/23/1992 HAMILTON JORDAN K BROWN,FERA B $9,000 15-OLD SALE OR DATE MISSING 1992-2772167 06/13/1983 $9,500 34-CONFIRMED SALE ADJUSTED 1983-017039 Sales History Structures Stat Class/Description Improvement Description Code Area Year Built Total Sq Ft 301 - FARM BLDG: GP Shed GP Shed - CLASS 4 1003 1950 100 Floor Description Comp % Sq Ft Building Structure 100 100 Stat Class/Description Improvement Description Code Area Year Built Total Sq Ft 410 - RESIDENCE: Manf. Strct. Accessories 1003 0 Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 2 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
BEND, OR 97702
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA ELK MEADOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (541) 355-1500 60880 BROOKSWOOD BLVD, BEND, OR 97702
MIDDLE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA HIGH DESERT MIDDLE SCHOOL (541) 355-7200 61000 DIAMONDBACK LN, BEND, OR 97702
HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA CALDERA HIGH SCHOOL (541) 355-5000 60925 SE 15th Street, BEND, OR 97702
EDUCATION SERVICE TAX DISTRICT
HIGH DESERT EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT (541) 693-5600 145 SE SALMON AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756
COLLEGE TAX DISTRICT CENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE (541) 383-7700 2600 NW COLLEGE WAY, BEND, OR 97703
LIBRARY DISTRICT DESCHUTES PUBLIC LIBRARY (541) 617-7050 601 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97703
WATER SERVICE PROVIDER AGATE WATER SYSTEM (541) 382-2855 60107 MINNETONKA LN, BEND, OR 97702
GARBAGE & RECYCLING SERVICE
CASCADE DISPOSAL (541) 382-6660 1300 SE WILSON AVE, BEND, OR 97702
Accessory Description Sq Ft Quantity DECKS-FAIR 360 GARDEN SHED - STICK BUILT 64 Stat Class/Description Improvement Description Code Area Year Built Total Sq Ft 452 - MANF STRCT: Double wide 1003 1992 1,188 Floor Description Comp % Sq Ft First Floor 100 1,188 Living Dining Kitchen Nook Great Family Bed Full Bath Half Bath Bonus Utility Den Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 Rooms Accessory Description Sq Ft Quantity DECKS-FAIR 240 PORCHES ENCLOSED 84 DECK COVER - FAIR 240 Land Characteristics Land Description Acres Land Classification Rural Lot 0.54 Ownership Name Type Name Ownership Type Ownership Percentage OWNER WHITE, TERRYL OWNER 100.00% No Related Accounts found. Related accounts apply to a property that may be on one map and tax lot but due to billing have more than one account. This occurs when a property is in multiple tax code areas. In other cases there may be business personal property or a manufactured home on this property that is not in the same ownership as the land. NOTE: Related accounts include structures that are related but not included on this account. Please see Improvements to view structures included on this account. Related Accounts Category Name Phone Address
SERVICES DESCHUTES COUNTY (541) 388-6570 1300 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97703
DISTRICT BEND RURAL FIRE (541) 318-0459 1212 SW SIMPSON AVE,
COUNTY
FIRE
SCHOOL DISTRICT BEND - LA PINE SCHOOL DISTRICT (541) 355-1000 520 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97703
Providers Please contact districts to confirm. Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 3 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
Service
Development Summary
Planning Jursidiction:
Urban Reserve Area: Urban Growth Boundary: Deschutes County No No
County Development Details
County Zone Description
RURAL RESIDENTIAL - 10 ACRE MINIMUM LM LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT COMBINING ZONE SMIA SURFACE MINING IMPACT AREA
RR10
FEMA 100 Year Flood Plain:
Wetland (National or Local): Conservation Easement: TDC/PRC Restrictive Covenant:
Not Within a Mapped Wetland No Conservation Easement Recorded No TDC/PRC Restrictive Covenant Found Not Within 100 Year Flood Plain
Ground Snow Load: 36 #/sq. ft.
Deschutes County Permits
Permit ID Permit Type Applicant Application Date Status 247-E15088 Electrical BROWN, F.B. 09/03/1991 Finaled 247-LM91102-PL Land Use FERA B. BROWN 09/03/1991 Finaled 247-SP91155-PL Land Use F.B. BROWN 09/03/1991 Finaled 247-MH11383 Manufactured Structure BROWN, F.B. 09/03/1991 Finaled 247-M23683 Mechanical ELMER,DENNIS C 06/27/2002 Finaled 247-FS2642 Septic HAMILTON,JORDAN K 09/26/1985 Finaled 247-S31149 Septic BROWN, F.B. 09/03/1991 Finaled
Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 4 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
STATEMENT OF TAX ACCOUNT
DESCHUTES COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR DESCHUTES SERVICES BUILDING BEND OR 97703 (541) 388-6540
Tax Account #
Account Status Roll Type Situs Address
Tax Summary
111218
A Real 60060 CHEYENNE RD BEND 97702
CLG - Midland Mortgage
1003 Dec 16, 2022
Tax Year Tax Type Total Due Current Due Interest Due Discount Available Original Due Due Date
2022 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,538.16 Nov 15, 2022
2021 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,502.75 Nov 15, 2021
2020 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,422.56 Nov 15, 2020
2019 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,384.29 Nov 15, 2019
2018 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,345.82 Nov 15, 2018
2017 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,312.17 Nov 15, 2017
2016 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,249.98 Nov 15, 2016
2015 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,216.78 Nov 15, 2015
2014 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,083.45 Nov 15, 2014
2013 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $943.40 Nov 15, 2013
2012 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $922.57 Nov 15, 2012
2011 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $990.32 Nov 15, 2011
2010 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,186.77 Nov 15, 2010
2009 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,164.53 Nov 15, 2009
2008 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,152.43 Nov 15, 2008
2007 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,064.82 Nov 15, 2007
2006 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $993.10 Nov 15, 2006
2005 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $970.90 Nov 15, 2005
2004 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $947.74 Nov 15, 2004
2003 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $897.77 Nov 15, 2003
2002 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $874.02 Nov 15, 2002
2001 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $820.10 Nov 15, 2001
2000 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $757.39 Nov 15, 2000 1999 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $800.97 Nov 15, 1999 1998 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $781.12 Nov 15, 1998 1997 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $734.19 Dec 15, 1997 1996 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $691.90 Nov 15, 1996
Lender Name Loan Number Property ID Interest To $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total
16-Dec-2022
Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 5 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 500.56 HIGH DESERT ESD 10.13 C O C C 65.19
EDUCATION TOTAL: 575.88
DESCHUTES COUNTY 128.01
COUNTY LIBRARY 57.79
COUNTYWIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT 110.32
RURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT 150.25
COUNTY EXTENSION/4H 2.35 9-1-1 38.01
RURAL FIRE DISTRICT #2 150.94
RURAL FIRE DISTRICT #2 LOCAL OPTION 21.01
GENERAL GOVT TOTAL: 658.68
COUNTY LIBRARY BOND 35.45
SITUS ADDRESS: MAP: 409 CLASS: 181125-DD-00100 CODE: 1003
60060 CHEYENNE RD BEND
VALUES: REAL MARKET (RMV) LAND STRUCTURES TOTAL RMV TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE VETERAN'S EXEMPTION NET TAXABLE: TOTAL PROPERTY TAX:
LAST YEAR THIS YEAR 172,000 55,850 227,850
DEPT OF FORESTRY FIRE PATROL 66.25 SCHOOL #1 BOND 2007 73.39 SCHOOL #1 BOND 2013 21.36 SCHOOL #1 BOND 2017 99.09 C O C C BOND 8.06
BONDS - OTHER TOTAL: 303.60
MAXIMUM ASSESSED VALUE
WHITE, TERRY L 60060 CHEYENNE RD BEND OR 97702 Please
211,500 87,390 298,890 102,010 0 102,010 1,502.75
105,070 102,010
105,070 0 105,070 1,538.16 This is your copy and not a bill if your mortgage company is responsible for paying your taxes. This statement was sent to: Midland Mortgage TAX QUESTIONS ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS (541) 388-6540 (541) 388-6508
Discount is lost after due date and interest may apply PAYMENT OPTIONS:
* Online
* By Mail to Deschutes County Tax, PO Box 7559 Bend OR 97708-7559
* Drop Box located at 1300 NW Wall Street, Bend or 411 SW 9th Street, Redmond
* In Person 1300 NW Wall Street, Ste 203, Bend (2nd Floor)
$1,492.02 No Additional Payment Due 05/15/23 02/15/23 $512.72
$1,492.02 Change my Mailing Address
$1,004.93
WHITE, TERRY L 60060 CHEYENNE RD BEND OR 97702 Deschutes County Tax Collector PO Box 7559 Bend OR 97708-7559
THIS IS NOT A BILL IF LENDER IS SCHEDULED TO PAY
09100001112180000051272000010049300001492026
include this coupon with payment. Please do not staple, paper clip or tape your payment. TAX ACCOUNT:
Please select payment option PROPERTY DESCRIPTION DESCHUTES RIVER WOODS L 30 LEGAL: REAL PROPERTY TAX STATEMENT
DESCHUTES COUNTY,
TAX BY DISTRICT Payment Due November 15, 2022 TAX
(Mailing address change form on reverse) Full Payment (3% Discount) Two-Thirds Payment (2% Discount) Next Payment Due One-Third Payment (No Discount) Next Payment Due Full Payment with 3% Discount
111218
JULY 1, 2022 TO JUNE 30, 2023
OREGON - 1300 NW WALL ST STE 203, BEND, OR 97703
ACCOUNT: 111218
For Property Information:
dial.deschutes.org www.deschutes.org/tax
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De sc h u te s C o u n ty GIS
Map and Ta x l ot: 18112 5D D00100 Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 8 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)
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SchoolReport SubjectParcel SiteAddress 60060CheyenneRd BendOR97702 Parcel 111218 SchoolDistrict 1Bend-LaPineSchool District AssignedPrimary School AssignedMiddleSchool AssignedHighSchool DeschutesCounty ReportDetail QueryDistanceFromParcel 6miles SchoolsInQuery 3 PrimarySchool ElkMeadowElementary School MiddleSchool CascadeMiddleSchool HighSchool SummitHighSchool OtherSchool SchoolMap
School#1
SchoolDistrict Bend-LaPineAdministrativeSD1 DistFrom Subject 3.86miles
School CASCADEMIDDLESCHOOL SiteAddress 19619MountaineerWy City Bend Zip 97702
Type 1-Regularschool Students 717 Charter No Magnet
Title1Elig 2-No Title1 6-NotaTitleIschool Free/Reduced Lunch 192 FTETeachers Count 3391
Student/Teacher Ratio 211 GradeLevels 6thGrade-8thGrade
Male 388 Female 328 Hispanic 69 White 610 Black 2 Am.Indian 1
Asian/PacificIsl.14 School#2
SchoolDistrict Bend-LaPineAdministrativeSD1 DistFrom Subject 229miles
School ELKMEADOW ELEMENTARYSCHOOL SiteAddress 60880BrookswoodBlvd City Bend Zip 97702 Type 1-Regularschool Students 434 Charter No Magnet
Title1Elig 1-Yes Title1 5-TitleIschoolwideschool Free/Reduced Lunch 266 FTETeachers Count 29.86 Student/Teacher Ratio 14.5 GradeLevels Kindergarten-5thGrade
Male 231 Female 203 Hispanic 65 White 349 Black 2 Am.Indian 0 Asian/PacificIsl.2 School#3
SchoolDistrict Bend-LaPineAdministrativeSD1 DistFrom Subject 5.34miles
School SUMMITHIGHSCHOOL
SiteAddress 2855NW ClearwaterDr City Bend Zip 97701
Type 1-Regularschool Students 1561 Charter No Magnet Title1Elig 2-No Title1 6-NotaTitleIschool Free/Reduced Lunch 225 FTETeachers Count 6409
Student/Teacher Ratio 244 GradeLevels 9thGrade-12thGrade
Male 849 Female 712 Hispanic 95 White 1376 Black 6 Am.Indian 2 Asian/PacificIsl.30
Elk Meadow Elementary School
School Environment CLASS SIZE
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Academic Progress
2021-22
DEMOGRAPHICS
American
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
School Goals
Our promise is for every student to be known by name, strength and need; and to graduate ready for college, career and citizenship. Our focus is on people, starting with our teachers and school staff and extending to students, families and community partners. We ask teachers, school leaders and staff to hold our students to high expectations, to model those standards in their own behavior and to provide all students the support they need to succeed.
MATHEMATICS
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
INDIVIDUAL STUDENT PROGRESS
State Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% ontime, four year graduation rate by 2025. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a well-rounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
SCIENCE
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
Safe & Welcoming Environment
Bend-La Pine Schools is committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all students. Our strategic priorities include
· Maximizing safety for students, staff, and the community.
· Ensuring physically and psychologically safe, secure and orderly learning environments.
· Building upon our foundation of prevention, intervention, emotional health and crisis preparedness.
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE
Students We Serve Student Enrollment 450
PRINCIPAL: Kelle Hildebrandt | GRADES: K-5 | 60880 Brookswood Blvd, Bend 97702 | 541-355-1500
Indian/Alaska Native Students <1% Teachers 0% Asian Students 1% Teachers 0%
6%
0%
0%
0% White Students 81% Teachers 100% Ever English Learners 8% Languages Spoken 4 Students with Disabilities 9% Required Childhood Vaccinations 93% Free/ Reduced Price Lunch >95% *<10 students or data unavailable
class size. 20.5 Oregon
22
Black/African American Students <1% Teachers 0% Hispanic/Latino Students 12% Teachers 0% Multiracial Students
Teachers
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Students
Teachers
Median
average
61% Oregon
64%
Students who attended more than 90% of their enrolled school days.
average
Year-to-year progress in English language arts and mathematics.
Data not available in 2021-22 Academic Success
64%
44%
Oregon average
45%
36%
Oregon average
29%
31%
Oregon average
School Website: www.bend.k12.or.us/ELKMEADOW Eligibility for Free/Reduced Price Lunch expanded in 2020-21, for more information please visit:
www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx
About Our School
BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES
Bend-La Pine Schools is committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all students. Our strategic priorities include
· Maximizing safety for students, staff, and the community.
· Ensuring physically and psychologically safe, secure and orderly learning environments.
· Building upon our foundation of prevention, intervention, emotional health and crisis preparedness.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Bend-La Pine Schools values extracurricular activities, including interscholastic sports, academic clubs, service clubs and more. To learn more about the activities offered at our school, connect with our staff or visit our school website for details.
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
We ask parents and families to partner with us in giving children the support they need to succeed at school. We ask community partners to consider committing more time and expertise. We offer numerous ways for interested families and community members to connect with our schools — through volunteering, attending school activities and events and much more.
MATHEMATICS
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
We offer numerous ways for interested community members and businesses to connect with our schools. We partner with local businesses and community agencies to provide students with learning opportunities. Contact our schools to learn more about ways to connect.
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE CONTINUED 2021-22 Elk Meadow Elementary School Our Staff (rounded FTE) 27 Teachers 9 Educational assistants 1 Counselors/ Psychologists Average teacher retention rate 92% % of licensed teachers with more than 3 years of experience 93% Same principal in the last 3 years Yes Outcomes REGULAR
American Indian/Alaska Native <10 students or data unavailable Asian <10 students or data unavailable Black/African American <10 students or data unavailable Hispanic/Latino 44% Multiracial 60% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander <10 students or data unavailable White 63% Free/Reduced Price Lunch 61% Ever English Learner 51% Students with Disabilities 50% Migrant <10 students or data unavailable Homeless 30% Students in Foster Care <10 students or data unavailable Talented and Gifted <10 students or data unavailable Female 59% Male 63% Non-Binary <10 students or data unavailable ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 44% 82% <10 students or data unavailable 66% 64% 29% 17% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 71% 57% <10 students or data unavailable
ATTENDERS
<10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 30% 55% <10 students or data unavailable 47% 45% 21% 6% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 43% 47% <10 students or data unavailable
Data are suppressed to protect confidential student information. For more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx
DEMOGRAPHICS
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE 2021-22 Cascade Middle School
School Environment CLASS SIZE
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Academic Progress
INDIVIDUAL STUDENT PROGRESS
Academic Success
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
School Goals
Our promise is for every student to be known by name, strength and need; and to graduate ready for college, career and citizenship. Our focus is on people, starting with our teachers and school staff and extending to students, families and community partners. We ask teachers, school leaders and staff to hold our students to high expectations, to model those standards in their own behavior and to provide all students the support they need to succeed.
MATHEMATICS
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
SCIENCE
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
State Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% ontime, four year graduation rate by 2025. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a well-rounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
Safe & Welcoming Environment
Bend-La Pine Schools is committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all students. Our strategic priorities include
· Maximizing safety for students, staff, and the community.
· Ensuring physically and psychologically safe, secure and orderly learning environments.
· Building upon our foundation of prevention, intervention, emotional health and crisis preparedness.
Students We Serve Student Enrollment 625
PRINCIPAL: Gabe Pagano | GRADES: 6-8 | 19619 Mountaineer Wy, Bend 97702 | 541-355-7000
10%
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American Indian/Alaska Native Students <1% Teachers 0% Asian Students 1% Teachers 0% Black/African American Students <1% Teachers 0% Hispanic/Latino Students
Teachers
Multiracial Students
Teachers
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Students
Teachers
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Students who attended more than 90% of their enrolled school days.
Oregon average
Year-to-year progress in English language arts and mathematics.
Data not available in 2021-22
72%
44%
Oregon average
57%
28%
Oregon average
45%
28%
Oregon average
School Website: www.bend.k12.or.us/CASCADE Eligibility for Free/Reduced Price Lunch expanded in 2020-21, for more information please visit:
www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx
About Our School
BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES
Bend-La Pine Schools is committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all students. Our strategic priorities include
· Maximizing safety for students, staff, and the community.
· Ensuring physically and psychologically safe, secure and orderly learning environments.
· Building upon our foundation of prevention, intervention, emotional health and crisis preparedness.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Bend-La Pine Schools values extracurricular activities, including interscholastic sports, academic clubs, service clubs and more. To learn more about the activities offered at our school, connect with our staff or visit our school website for details.
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
We ask parents and families to partner with us in giving children the support they need to succeed at school. We ask community partners to consider committing more time and expertise. We offer numerous ways for interested families and community members to connect with our schools — through volunteering, attending school activities and events and much more.
MATHEMATICS
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
We offer numerous ways for interested community members and businesses to connect with our schools. We partner with local businesses and community agencies to provide students with learning opportunities. Contact our schools to learn more about ways to connect.
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE CONTINUED 2021-22 Cascade Middle School Our Staff (rounded FTE) 29 Teachers 6 Educational assistants 3 Counselors/ Psychologists Average teacher retention rate 96% % of licensed teachers with more than 3 years of experience 91% Same principal in the last 3 years No Outcomes REGULAR ATTENDERS American Indian/Alaska Native <10 students or data unavailable Asian <10 students or data unavailable Black/African American <10 students or data unavailable Hispanic/Latino 53% Multiracial 67% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander <10 students or data unavailable White 66% Free/Reduced Price Lunch 65% Ever English Learner 43% Students with Disabilities 63% Migrant <10 students or data unavailable Homeless <10 students or data unavailable Students in Foster Care <10 students or data unavailable Talented and Gifted 82% Female 65% Male 66% Non-Binary <10 students or data unavailable ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 42% 77% <10 students or data unavailable 76% 72% 25% 45% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable >95% 81% 67% <10 students or data unavailable
<10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 27% 69% <10 students or data unavailable 60% 57% 17% 16% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 92% 65% 51% <10 students or data unavailable
Data are suppressed to protect confidential student information. For more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx
Summit High School
SIZE
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Academic Progress
ON-TRACK TO GRADUATE
Academic Success
ON-TIME GRADUATION
Students earning a diploma within four years. Cohort includes students who were first-time ninth graders in 2017-18 graduating in 2020-21
School Goals
Our promise is for every student to be known by name, strength and need; and to graduate ready for college, career and citizenship. Our focus is on people, starting with our teachers and school staff and extending to students, families and community partners. We ask teachers, school leaders and staff to hold our students to high expectations, to model those standards in their own behavior and to provide all students the support they need to succeed.
FIVE-YEAR COMPLETION
Students earning a high school diploma or GED within five years. Cohort Includes students who were firsttime ninth graders in 2016-17 finishing in 2020-21
COLLEGE GOING
Students enrolling in a two or four year college within 16 months of completing high school in 201920. Data from the National Student Clearinghouse.
Oregon average 56%
State Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% ontime, four year graduation rate by 2025. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a well-rounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
Safe & Welcoming Environment
Bend-La Pine Schools is committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all students. Our strategic priorities include
· Maximizing safety for students, staff, and the community.
· Ensuring physically and psychologically safe, secure and orderly learning environments.
· Building upon our foundation of prevention, intervention, emotional health and crisis preparedness.
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE 2021-22
Students We Serve Student Enrollment 1,482
PRINCIPAL: Michael McDonald | GRADES: 9-12 | 2855 NW Clearwater Dr, Bend 97701 | 541-355-4000
Native
<1%
0%
2%
0%
<1%
0%
5%
3%
3%
4% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Students <1% Teachers 0% White Students 90% Teachers 93% Ever English Learners <5% Languages Spoken 11 Students with Disabilities 6% Required Childhood Vaccinations 90% Free/ Reduced Price Lunch >95% *<10 students or data unavailable
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Students
Teachers
Asian Students
Teachers
Black/African American Students
Teachers
Hispanic/Latino Students
Teachers
Multiracial Students
Teachers
School Environment CLASS
Median size of classes in core subjects.
Oregon average 22
61%
Students who attended more than 90% of their enrolled school days.
Oregon average 64%
Students earning one-quarter of graduation credits in their 9th grade year. >95% Oregon average 83%
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Oregon average 81%
97%
Oregon average 88%
71%
School Website: www.bend.k12.or.us/SHS Eligibility for Free/Reduced Price Lunch expanded in
for more information please visit:
2020-21,
www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx
TO GRADUATE
ON-TIME GRADUATION
About Our School
ADVANCED COURSEWORK
Bend-La Pine Schools offer a range of advanced coursework and opportunities for students. These include, but are not limited to, Advanced Placement courses, International Baccalaureate programs of study, dual credit courses (in which students can obtain college credit in school) and much more. Contact counseling offices to learn more about potential options.
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Bend-La Pine Schools’ cutting-edge rigorous and relevant Career and Technical Education courses prepare students for a wide range of high-wage, high-skill, highdemand careers. More than 2,300 Bend-La Pine Schools’ students enrolled in CTE courses last year, with high schools offering more than 148 CTE courses. Students have the opportunity to explore a variety of CTE options including agri-sciences, business, culinary, engineering, forestry, future energy and power, graphic design and manufacturing technologies.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Bend-La Pine Schools values extracurricular activities, including interscholastic sports, academic clubs, service clubs and more. To learn more about the activities offered at our school, connect with our staff or visit our school website for details.
PARENT & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
We ask parents and families to partner with us in giving children the support they need to succeed at school. We ask community partners to consider committing more time and expertise. We offer numerous ways for interested families and community members to connect with our schools — through volunteering, attending school activities and events and much more.
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE CONTINUED 2021-22
Our Staff (rounded FTE) 62 Teachers 7 Educational assistants 5 Counselors/ Psychologists Average teacher retention rate 92% % of licensed teachers with more than 3 years of experience 88% Same principal in the last 3 years Yes Outcomes REGULAR ATTENDERS American Indian/Alaska Native <10 students or data unavailable Asian 64% Black/African American <10 students or data unavailable Hispanic/Latino 57% Multiracial 65% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander <10 students or data unavailable White 61% Free/Reduced Price Lunch 61% Ever English Learner 47% Students with Disabilities 59% Migrant <10 students or data unavailable Homeless <10 students or data unavailable Students in Foster Care <10 students or data unavailable Talented and Gifted 68% Female 59% Male 63% Non-Binary <10 students or data unavailable
<10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable >95% >95% <10 students or data unavailable >95% >95% <10 students or data unavailable 92% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable >95% >95% >95% <10 students or data unavailable
Summit High School
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Data are suppressed to protect confidential student information. For more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx
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Development Department of the Park & Recreation
trail concerns please call the Park Services and
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River Trail are managed by the Bend Metro Park
The Bend Urban Trail System and the Deschutes
administered by the Bend Visitors and Convention Bureau.
www.bendparksandrec.org. Funding for this map provided by a City of Bend grant
Foundation to help build the river trail. For more information, see
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DESCHUTES RIVER TRAILS SYSTEM
WELCOME TO THE DESCHUTES RIVER TRAIL!
The Deschutes River Trail portion of the Bend Urban Trails System allows nearly uninterrupted access to the beautiful waterway that is the heart of the community. The trail system is divided into fi ve “reaches,” defined by landscape characteristics.
The Bend Park and Recreation District is at work building a fully connected river trail between Tumalo State Park and Meadow Camp. Once complete, the trail system will encompass nineteen miles of trails. This map shows existing trails open to the public.
AWBREY REACH
Visitors can access the River Trail at its northernmost point at Kirkaldy Court off of Putnam Rd. This section of the trail, constructed on top of the buried Tumalo irrigation canal, consists of soft-surface and unimproved surfaces, and includes a few moderate hills. Along the middle stretch of this reach, the river drops into a deep canyon but the trail stays high on the canyon wall, offering spectacular views of the river below and the Three Sisters in the distance. A steep climb up the Archie Briggs Canyon Trail connects to Mt. Washington Dr.
RIVER RUN REACH
This section, favored by many locals, is also built over the Tumalo canal and was the first section of river trail to open in 1989. The surface is both soft-surface and unimproved, and is wide and relatively flat. The trail runs between the river and a high canyon wall, and passes through the River’s Edge golf course and adjacent neighborhoods. There are several wetlands in this reach, inhabited by songbirds, trumpeter swans, otter and beaver. Osprey frequently nest and fish here.
PIONEER REACH
This reach passes through the oldest and most established sections of Bend. The trail isn’t always right on the river, but instead follows sidewalks through neighborhoods and downtown. It passes through beautiful Drake Park on Mirror Pond and ends in McKay Park. There are several footbridges along the way offering opportunities to cross the river.
OLD MILL REACH
Once the site of two large ponderosa pine lumber mills, today the Old Mill Reach is a mix of river parks, the Shops at the Old Mill, and areas yet to be developed. Three footbridges connect trail legs on either side of the river, providing convenient walking loops. On the east side, the trails are hard surface from the Old Mill District to the Bill Healy bridge. The trail on the west side offers a mix of hard and soft surfaces. Farewell Bend Park provides two developed boat landings for paddlers using the Deschutes River water trail. The east side trail passes through Farewell Bend Park, which also provides two developed boat landings for paddlers using the Deschutes River water trail.
SOUTH CANYON REACH
This reach has trail legs on both sides of the river, connected by a new footbridge approximately 1 1/2 miles upstream of the Farewell Bend Park bridge. The river flows fast here through a beautiful canyon, cascading over rocks and logs.
West side: This reach’s west-side leg is known as the Mt. Bachelor Village Trail. Here the soft surface trail is open to pedestrians, but cyclists are not allowed. An alternative cycling route connects from the Bill Healy Bridge to the Haul Road Trail along Century Drive.
East side: The east-side trail at the northern end of this reach is unimproved surface, narrow and rocky in places; the southern end is on the gravel ditch road which runs above the river and next to the COID siphon pipe. There are several connections to nearby neighborhoods along the way.
ADOPT A TRAIL PROGRAM
No camping, smoking or fi res.
Do not litter. If you pack it in, please pack it out.
disposal bags and trash cans.
Bend Metro Park and Recreation District Adopt a Trail Program Photo: Bob Woodward
removed. Dog “rest stops” along the trails provide you with
Dogs must be on leash at all times and their waste properly
observe pedestrian-only trail sections.
Bicyclists are not allowed on all sections of the trails. Please
BEND URBAN TRAILS MAP
Consider helping to maintain a section of trail through the DESCHUTES RIVER FLOWS SOUTH TO NORTH
POINTS OF INTEREST ALONG THE DESCHUTES RIVER TRAIL
Included in the Oregon Cascade Birding Trail system, Sawyer Park offers the opportunity to spot a variety of birds.
The historic Radamacher House and Plaza overlook Mirror Pond and Drake Park, with the Three Sisters visible in the background. This site includes a sign interpreting Bend’s founding.
Located across the foot bridge from Drake Park, Pageant Park was named in commemoration of the Bend Water Pageant, a favorite community event that ran from 1933-1965. An interpretive sign describes the event highlight, the launch of large lighted floats on Mirror Pond.
The Drake Park interpretive sign (located directly in front of the public restrooms) describes Bend’s early sense of community spirit.
McKay Park is the site of the Oregon Trunk Railroad interpretive sign, which describes Bend’s early railroad history.
Across the river from Farewell Bend Park is the new Riverbend Park, acquired in 2004 as community park space. The first phase of park development is planned for fall of 2005.
Farewell Bend Park, Bend’s newest community river park, honors the history of the logging industry at this site with two interpretive signs. Two additional signs explain a riparian restoration project and other steps being made to care for the health of our river and its ecosystem. The park includes a playground and restrooms.
The boardwalk here offers a view of Central Oregon Irrigation District’s Hydro site, where irrigation water is dropped back to the river through two turbines, generating electrical power. The public has access to this trail section thanks to an agreement with COID—please stay on the designated trail.
Mt. Bachelor Village Resort, in partnership with Brooks Resources and the High Desert Museum, has provided a series of informative signs along this section of trail which describe the native habitat, foliage, and other points of interest.
At this point along the trail, visitors can see the COID irrigation diversion which At this po nt the rai , vis tors can see the COID rr gat on diversion wh ch sends river water into the canal system to support agricultural and power production needs. Fish are directed back to the river by an elaborate fish screen.
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Food Trucks/Carts
https://www.visitbend.com/food-drink/restaurants/food-carts/
https://www.google.com/search?q=food+carts+near+me&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS874US875&oq=food+cart s+&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0i512j0i457i512j0i402j46i175i199i512l2j0i512l4.9132j0j15&sourceid=chrome&i e=UTF-8
https://www.menupix.com/oregon/cn/158/370037/Food-Trucks-Prineville
https://www.google.com/search?q=food+trucks+in+sisters+oregon&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS874US875&ei= nMxVYpS4Ns2dkPIPufeDoAg&oq=food+trucks+in+Sisters&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAEYADIFCAAQgAQyB QgAEIYDMgUIABCGAzoLCC4QgAQQxwEQrwE6BggAEBYQHkoECEEYAEoECEYYAFAAWPcKYNAiaABwAXgA gAHRAYgBugmSAQUwLjYuMZgBAKABAcABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz
https://www.google.com/search?q=food+trucks+in+madras&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS874US875&ei=nMxVYp S4Ns2dkPIPufeDoAg&ved=0ahUKEwiU9pOLm4_3AhXNDkQIHbn7AIQQ4dUDCA8&uact=5&oq=food+truc ks+in+madras&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyBggAEBYQHjIFCAAQhgMyBQgAEIYDOgcIABBHELADOgoIABB HELADEMkDOggIABCABBDJAzoFCAAQkgM6BQgAEIAEOgsILhCABBDHARCvAUoECEEYAEoECEYYAFDeEliM GmDVHGgBcAF4AIABrQGIAZoHkgEDMC42mAEAoAEByAEHwAEB&sclient=gws-wiz
https://www.google.com/search?q=food+trucks+in+culver+oregon&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS874US875&ei=b M1VYqjDC_bTkPIP_Zuj2AY&ved=0ahUKEwioqYDum4_3AhX2KUQIHf3NCGsQ4dUDCA8&uact=5&oq=foo d+trucks+in+culver+oregon&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyBQghEKsCOgoIABBHELADEMkDOgcIABBHELAD OgYIABAWEB46BQgAEIYDOgUIIRCgAUoECEEYAEoECEYYAFD2BljNDmCFEGgBcAF4AIABswGIAcQJkgEDMC 43mAEAoAEByAEEwAEB&sclient=gws-wiz
https://pdx.eater.com/maps/best-restaurants-bend-oregon-guide
Central Oregon Healthy Food
https://www.visitbend.com/food-drink/restaurants/vegan-vegetarian-gluten-free/
https://www.google.com/search?q=healthy+eats+in+central+oregon&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS874US875&ei =Vs5VYo6xJp_TkPIPjIqV4AI&ved=0ahUKEwiOtOXdnI_3AhWfKUQIHQxFBSwQ4dUDCA8&uact=5&oq=heal thy+eats+in+central+oregon&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAM6BggAEAcQHjoICAAQBxAFEB46BQgAEIYDSgQI QRgASgQIRhgAUABYjyhg6D5oAnABeAGAAe8DiAHND5IBCjIuMTAuMS4wLjGYAQCgAQHAAQE&sclient=g ws-wiz
Kid Friendly Attractions
https://forgetsomeday.com/things-to-do-in-bend-oregon-with-kids/ https://www.cascadiakids.com/things-do-kids-bend-oregon/ https://oldmilldistrict.com/things-to-do-with-kids/ https://www.visitbend.com/things-to-do/activities/kid-family-friendly-activities/
Farmers Markets in Central
Oregon
https://visitcentraloregon.com/dining/food/farmers-market/ https://www.localharvest.org/prineville-or/farmers-markets
https://hdffa.org/its-farmers-market-season/ https://redmondoregonfarmersmarket.com/ https://www.sistersfarmersmarket.com/ https://www.localharvest.org/redmond-or/farmers-markets
Central Oregon Breweries
https://northwestmicrobreweries.com/central-oregon
https://www.google.com/search?q=breweries+in+central+oregon&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS874US875&oq=& aqs=chrome.0.69i59i450l8.68566434j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
https://visitcentraloregon.com/dining/drinks/breweries/redmond/ https://beermebend.com/bend-oregon-brewery-locations/
Private Schools in Central Oregon
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-private-schools/c/deschutes-county-or/ https://movingtobend.com/relocation-blog/2021/a-guide-to-public-and-private-schools-in-bendoregon/
https://www.countyoffice.org/bend-or-private-schools/
Central Oregon Winter Activities
https://www.visitbend.com/things-to-do/activities/winter-fun/ https://visitcentraloregon.com/things-to-do/activities/winter/ https://www.google.com/search?q=central+oregon+breweries&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS874US875&oq=cent ral+oregon+breweries&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i390j69i60l2.8009j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Central Oregon Trivia and Bingo Nights
https://www.riversplacebend.com/games
https://beermebend.com/bend-oregon-brewery-locations/
https://www.bendsource.com/bend/bingo-with-bren-supporting-saving-grace/Event?oid=16320982 https://www.visitbend.com/food-drink/astro-lounge/ https://theyardfoodpark.com/events/
Calendar of Events for Central Oregon
https://visitcentraloregon.com/calendar-of-events
Economic Development For Central Oregon
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR CENTRAL OREGON EDCOINFO.COM #EDCOINFO @EDCOINFO 705 SW BONNETT WAY SUITE 1000 BEND, OR 97702 541.388.3236 2021 CENTRAL OREGON ECONOMIC PROFILE
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the commute times are short and breathtaking views await you at every turn. The region features
mountain ranges and high desert plateaus within Deschutes,
Jefferson counties.
San Francisco and Seattle, the hottest small metropolitan market in
Central
the region has seen
of the highest sustained GDP growth, job growth and
growth. With these factors in mind, The Milken Institute
metropolitan in the nation four years in a row – an
received. Central Oregon is pulling extraordinary talent and capital, fostering a diverse and highly entrepreneurial business ecosystem. Lured by natural scenic beauty and big city amenities (world-class health care, education, dining) without big city costs or hassle, people are learning that having a true work-life balance is possible. Employees are happier; companies are more innovative and capital-efficient. All in a region dominated by small to mid-sized firms that compete globally – and win. Welcome........................................................................................................ Central Oregon Overview................................................................................ Population..................................................................................................... Move.............................................................................................................. Relocate / Expand.......................................................................................... Start................................................................................................................ Entrepreneurial Support................................................................................. Grow............................................................................................................... Workforce...................................................................................................... Delivering What Is Expected......................................................................... Transportation............................................................................................... Services / Infrastructure................................................................................ Top Employers............................................................................................... Foundations of Central Oregon’s Economy................................................... Lifestyle......................................................................................................... About EDCO................................................................................................... 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 Page 2 - Economic Development for Central Oregon
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CENTRAL OREGON OVERVIEW
Regional Population: 244,560 (2020 estimates from Portland State University)
Regional Labor Force: 116,665 (Seasonally adjusted total for Q4 2019 from Oregon Employment Department)
Bend-Redmond MSA GDP Per Capita: $46,903
(2017 estimate from the Bureau of Economic Analysis) *Bureau of Economic Analysis data is only available for the Bend-Redmond MSA
Access to and from our region has never been easier with seven national carriers flying 54+ segments daily to 10 international airports. The best part?
Travel through the Redmond airport is a breeze.
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POPULATION
Central Oregon has been among the fastest growing regions anywhere in the U.S.
In-migration has been the dominating factor in the region’s growth with thousands of new residents moving to the area from all over the country every year. At the same time, the region’s ability to attract young families has resulted in strong birth rates.
“Central Oregon’s ability to consistently attract new residents is one of the key reasons our labor force continues to expand year after year. The population growth in the Bend-Redmond MSA, alone, has far outpaced any other Oregon metro for the last eight years.” Kale Donnelly Workforce Analyst, State of Oregon Employment Department
Oregon Jefferson County 11.2% 10.8% 76.9% 64.5% Area POPULATION CHANGES FOR CENTRAL OREGON Percent Change 2010 - 2020 Net Migration % 2010 - 2019 Counties Deschutes County 24.8% 90.6% Crook County 11.5% 115.4% Source: Population Research Center, PSU 2020. Oregon Employment Department, 2019. Page 4 - Economic Development for Central Oregon
#2 FASTEST GROWING CITIES IN THE U.S. -WALLET HUB, 2020 Oregon 3,837,300 4,236,400 3,421,399 4,013,845 4,268,055 Area 2010 2019 2000 2015 2020 Crook County 21,020 23,440 19,184 21,085 23,440 Deschutes County 157,905 193,000 115,367 170,740 197,015 Bend 76,740 91,385 52,029 81,310 92,840 La Pine 1,660 1,900 1,670 2,005 Redmond 26,225 30,600 13,481 27,050 32,215 Sisters 2,040 2,985 959 2,280 3,220 Unincorporated 51,240 66,130 48,898 53,151 66,735 Jefferson County 21,750 23,840 19,009 22,445 24,105 Tri-County Total Source: Population Research Center, PSU. 2000 & 2010 Census numbers are for April 1 of that year; 2015-2020 data are for July 1 of that year. 200,675 240,280 153,560 214,270 244,560 Not incorporated NEW RESIDENTS, NEW IDEAS & NEW ENERGY POPULATION TOTALS FOR CENTRAL OREGON With
our region’s
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over 4.5 million visitors flocking to Central Oregon each year, it proves a great introduction to
culture,
and a great first impression for
Central Oregon and the
MSA continually top the nation in population growth. In fact
has been among the 15 fastest growing cities in the U.S. four of the last five years. While our population grows, so does our workforce. We’re cultivating a community that has consciously decided to live here and work towards making our region an even better place to live.
Oregon offers more incentive programs to traded sector businesses (companies that sell products or services outside the area) than Washington and California combined. Even without taking those incentives into consideration, Oregon is still a more cost-effective choice for doing business. Contact EDCO for a detailed look at the business costs in Central Oregon.
Case Study: Holy Kakow
Founded in Portland in 2009, Holy Kakow creates premium organic chocolate sauces and syrups that are used in coffee shops across the nation and globe. After running the business for nearly a decade, founder Wyatt Woods decided a move to Sisters, Oregon would be beneficial for his family. The next step was to figure out how to move the successful business. After EDCO’s help with site selection, incentives, permitting, and more, Holy Kakow was able to move their operations into a new building in the Sisters Business Park. The relocation allowed them to scale for growth, even during the pandemic, expanding their employment from three to eight in the span of a couple months. Holy Kakow have their sights set on new product launches, and with the backing of the community and the growing number of craft food businesses in Sisters, they’re surrounded by a strong business ecosystem to help them succeed.
Business Cost Comparison MOVE We guide employers outside the region through the relocation process as a resource for regional data, incentives, talent, site selection, and A-Z problem solving. 6.14¢ Avg. Electricity Rate (¢/kWh) None State & Local Sales Tax Rate $4.62 Avg. Natural Gas Rate ($/kcf) #15 State Business Tax Climate Index OR 14.42¢ 8.68% $7.64 #49 CA 5.13¢ 9.23% $6.86 #16 WA
reasons, it has allowed us to do more with our business than we
available talent here in Central Oregon has proven to be of
you can get lost in a big city. In Sisters we have been
Sources: Tax Foundation 2021, US Energy Information Association (Natural Gas) April 2021, US Energy Information Association (Electricity) May 2020 Page 6 - Economic Development for Central Oregon
“While our move to Central Oregon may have started for personal
thought possible. It has allowed us to hire amazing employees – the
the highest caliber and chocked full of integrity. Sometimes you feel like
able to be part of a growing and nurturing business community.” - Wyatt Woods, President and Owner, Holy Kakow
RELOCATE & EXPAND
Get connected to our growing industry clusters that include: Brewing, Bioscience, Outdoor Products, Technology, Automotive, Aerospace, and Advanced Manufacturing.
Our tools to help your company include: linking with the local supply chain, finding talent, incentives, business finance, and more.
WHY CENTRAL OREGON?
When compared against its neighbors to the north and south, Oregon’s overall business costs rank significantly lower. Average electricity rates, natural gas rates, state & local sales tax rates, and business tax climates in particular are significantly lower than the national average.
We help you navigate the regional and local real estate market, infrastructure and permitting processes.
For a relocating business, Central Oregon has a reputation for welcoming new companies without sacrificing workforce, talent, quality healthcare, transportation, or infrastructure. EDCO’s resources and connections can help your business make the right decisions when choosing a new home.
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“Central Oregon has an incredible entrepreneurial ecosystem, filled with self-starters and trailblazers. These companies are creating new opportunities with the help of multiple influential organizations. EDCO and the newly-formed food and beverage industry association, Cultivate Bend, support and guide the many product companies that call this region home.”
-Paul Evers, CEO, Riff Cold Brewed
Case Study: Riff Cold Brewed
Riff Cold Brewed was born from a mission to produce the world’s most delicious cold brewed coffee. Serial entrepreneur Paul Evers (also behind Bend staple Crux Fermentation Project), along with a crew of other Central Oregonians, started Riff in late 2017. They opened a bottling and production facility in Redmond, along with the first-of-its-kind Cold Brew Taproom in Bend.
Riff is a great example of how economic development programs are poised to help companies grow. From the beginning, they worked with Redmond Economic Development (REDI) to utilize different tax incentive programs, while connecting with other community resources to help the company position itself to grow more efficiently. In October 2019, Riff presented and won funding at the Bend Venture Conference (BVC), the largest angel conference in the West.
With innovation at its core, Riff has taken the craft brewing expertise to create the next great variation in energy drinks. The funding they received from BVC allowed them to further develop their latest product, Alter Ego, a natural plant-based energy drink brewed from coffee’s little-known fruity pulp, cascara, a traditionally wasted biproduct of coffee.
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A driving force for our economic performance is a collaborative and inclusive entrepreneurial community. This is supported via the number of new business registrations, which has outpaced far larger cities. In 2019, AdvisorSmith ranked Bend fifth for Top Midsize Cities where Americans Start the Most Businesses at 3.79 business started per 1,000 residents.
The region is large enough to provide resources and access to capital that help new entrepreneurs get started, while still being small enough that those resources are interconnected to support businesses as they grow. Unique to Central Oregon, given its size, are the numerous community resources and assets that are available. Assets managed by EDCO include monthly Central Oregon PubTalks, the Stable of Experts (mentors) and the largest Angel Conference in the West, the Bend Venture Conference.
Source: Wallet Hub, April 2019.
Both Redmond and Bend made Wallet Hub’s Top 10 list for best cities to start a business at #4 and #9 respectively, based on an index of criterial that included business environment rank, access to resources rank and business costs rank. They were the only two Oregon cities to make the top 75 of 1,261 small cities ranked in the index.
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“From our initial startup days through our expansion today, it is refreshing to work with organizations like EDCO, the Redmond Chamber and the City of Redmond. These groups have worked side by side with our team to get us where we are today and have been an asset to our growing business. They are prime examples of organizations focused on supporting sustainable business growth and helping develop a stronger community for years to come!”
-Matt Tobolski, President and Founder, BASX Solutions
Case Study: BASX Solutions
BASX Solutions is an industry leader in the design and manufacturing of high-efficiency data center cooling solutions, cleanroom systems, custom HVAC solutions, and more. Headquartered in Redmond since 2014, BASX has customers across the U.S. and around the globe. They recently broke ground on a new 75,000 square foot building expansion, allowing the company to consolidate its operations while substantially increasing their manufacturing capacity.
The expansion will give BASX approximately 200,000 square feet of manufacturing space while bringing additional jobs to what is already one of the city’s largest employers, nearly doubling their employee count once their facilities are operational and fully staffed.
Part of what drew BASX to Central Oregon in 2012 was the fact that Redmond stood out as a city that values and supports business and manufacturing operations. It became clear quickly that the City, Redmond Economic Development, Inc., the Redmond Chamber, and other organizations work together collectively to support job growth. The ability for these entities to work together seamlessly lured BASX to the region and has spurred their expansion, allowing them to continue focusing on delivering their products to critical industries.
We partner with local traded-sector companies to help them grow and expand, offering them the very same incentives and assistance as relocation projects.
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- FORBES, 2019 Source: State of Oregon Employment Department, 2020
Workforce
Improving the Readiness and Employability of Central Oregon’s Future Workforce
Now in its fourth year, Youth CareerConnect (YCC) continues to connect employers and students with real work experience throughout Central Oregon. By supporting internships and experiential learning opportunities in the community, YCC has made it simpler for schools and employers to connect while fostering a work-ready labor force for years to come.
YCC is equipped to support virtual internships with local companies now that remote learning and remote work are the new norm. High School, college and alternative education students can access virtual training and support, including resume building, interview preparation, guidance for professional work ethics, and more. Since its inception, YCC has built a rolodex of over 240 business partners and placed more than 290 students in meaningful internships. Personalization for both the business and the student is at the core of what YCC does, and why it continues to thrive. To get involved with Youth CareerConnect, visit: youthcareerconnect.org .
WORKFORCE
Private sector employment growth in the region was 22% higher than Oregon’s average over the last 10 years, and is projected to grow by 12% through 2029.
- Damon Runberg, Oregon Employment Department, 2020
Development #2 FASTEST JOB GROWTH IN THE U.S.
Oregon 13.1% U.S. MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT GROWTH (2010-2020) 5.6% Deschutes County 48.9% Redmond 87.1% edcoinfo.com - Page 11
The combination of a collaborative culture, a supportive attitude among government and economic development agencies, plus a location that attracts talent and investment all help Central Oregon compete nationally. “Bend enjoys a truly collaborative environment. Everyone is not only supportive of each other, but excited to see one another grow. We share the same trails, rivers and slopes and ultimately share a similar vision to help Bend succeed.”
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DESCHUTES COUNTY #1 COUNTY RECEIVING MOST INVESTMENT IN OREGON -SMARTASSET, 2020 Rank County New Building Permits (per 1,000 homes) Business Growth Federal Funding (per capita) GDP Growth (millions) Incoming Investment Index 1 3 5 2 4 7 Deschutes 23.1 Washington 12.5 Clackamas 10.2 Multnomah 20.3 Crook 11.9 Jefferson 11.1 Oregon Totals 7.1 13.3% $211 6.5% $340 6.1% $612 7.4% $539 7.3% $225 7.0% $192 3.3% $265 $1,556 66.48 $3,459 50.61 $2,664 47.33 $6,153 61.54 $116 48.26 $86 47.17 $779 Source: SmartAsset, 2020 INCOMING INVESTMENT BY COUNTY IN OREGON DELIVERING WHAT IS EXPECTED Page 12 - Economic Development for Central Oregon
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AIR RAIL
Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM; www.flyrdm.com ) provides commercial air service with an average of 27 daily outbound flights to Denver, Los Angeles, Mesa, Phoenix, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, and Seattle via seven carriers (Alaska, Allegiant, American, Avelo, Boutique, Delta, and United).
Burlington Northern-Santa Fe (BNSF), Union Pacific (UPRR) and the City of Prineville Railway (COPR) provide direct connections for shipping to any market in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
FREIGHT
U.S. Highways 97 and 20 are two of the state’s major trucking routes, with access to major metro areas with connections to Interstate 5 (N-S) and Interstate 84 (E-W).
30 min 33.8 min 32 min 27.9 min 26.5 min 16.1 min
20 min 10 min 0 min
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The Central Oregon average commute time is 24 minutes each way, saving the average worker over one work week per year !
Source: Census.gov 2019
Travel Time & Distance by Car
BEND, OR
PORTLAND, OR 153 miles 3 hours, 13 minutes
OLYMPIA, WA 269 miles 4 hours, 55 minutes
SEATTLE, WA 328 miles 5 hours, 45 minutes
MEDFORD, OR 173 miles 3 hours, 22 minutes
BOISE, ID 317 miles 5 hours, 19 minutes
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 491 miles 7 hours, 54 minutes
LOS ANGELES, CA 821 miles 12 hours, 39 minutes
Travel Time By Air
REDMOND, OR RDM
PORTLAND, OR 30 min
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 1 hour, 30 minutes
BURBANK, CA 1 hour, 30 minutes
SAN JOSE, CA 1 hour, 30 minutes
DENVER, CO 2 hours, 24 minutes
SEATTLE, WA 1 hour, 10 minutes
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 1 hour, 10 minutes
LOS ANGELES, CA 2 hours
PHOENIX & MESA, AZ 2 hour, 30 minutes
SAN DIEGO, CA 2 hours, 40 minutes
TRANSPORTATION
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UTILITIES
Because most of our region has been built new in the past two decades, our telecommunications infrastructure is one of the Northwest’s most technologically advanced, meeting business and telecommuting requirements for capacity, redundancy and reliability.
EDUCATION
Central Oregon is well-recognized for its high level of education, with some of the best K-12 public schools in the nation. In 2020, the Bend-La Pine school district’s average SAT scores surpassed the national average by over 130 points. Additionally, our higher education opportunities abound. From Oregon State University-Cascades ongoing expansion, to Central Oregon Community College’s four campuses in the region, there are opportunities for all to obtain a quality education.
HEALTHCARE
Top quality healthcare is one of Central Oregon’s crown jewels. St. Charles Health System is the largest healthcare provider in the region, and is also the largest employer with over 4,500 employees across the tri-county area. A network of more than 100 clinics and specialty practices further support the community.
SERVICES & INFRASTRUCTURE
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2020 Central Oregon Industry Composition Private by Employment Trade, Transportation, & Utilities Education & Health Services Leisure & Hospitality Professional & Business Services Manufacturing Construction Financial Activities Other Services Information 4% 4% 2% Natural Resources & Mining CENTRAL OREGON RANKED #1 IN THE STATE FOR JOB GROWTH AT 41% - Oregon Employment Department, 2010-2019 TOP EMPLOYERS 1 9 T-17 5 T-13 21 7 15 T-23 T-31 27 35 T-23 33 29 T-37 T-42 45 48 2021 1 6 17 3 NC 21 NC 11 T-29 31 26 24 15 19 NC T-29 NC NL 42 2020 4,626 607 300 860 365 272 682 350 259 220
200 259 216 224 195 162 150 133 2021 St. Charles Health System regional 2021 Central Oregon Largest 50 Private Employers Employees Rank Summit Medical Group regional BendBroadband/TDS Telecom Mt. Bachelor ibex Bi-Mart regional McDonald’s regional Facebook BasX Riverhouse on the Deschutes Medline ReNewal Endura Products Opportunity Foundation The Center (Ortho/Neuro Care) PCC Schlosser Keith Manufacturing Co. Deschutes Brewery Dutchie Quality Truss/Parr Lumber 4,536 587 300 1,072 NC 260 NC 350 225 220 230 236 310 274 NC 225 NC 100 137 2020 2 10 T-17 6 T-13 22 8 16 T-23 T-31 28 36 39 41 44 47 T-49 26 34 30 T-37 40 T-42 46 T-49 2 7 10 NC 14 20 NC 27 33 23 28 32 38 44 39 NC NC 18 NC 22 35 36 41 NC NL 1,093 438 300 751 365 270 669 317 259 220 230 198 190 173 155 145 132 250 210 221 195 174 162 149 132 Bright Wood Corporation regional Lonza, formerly Bend Research Eagle Crest, Aimbridge Hospitality Safeway regional PacificSource Pronghorn Resort Fred Meyer regional Rosendin Electric Inc. NeighborImpact regional Tetherow 10 Barrel Brewing Co. First Interstate Bank regional Sunriver Brewing Company Nosler Western Heavy Haul & SMAF Indian Head Casino Navis NL = Not Listed T = Tied NC = Not Collected Brasada Ranch Epic Air G5 Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village J Bar J Youth Services Ray’s Food Place regional Rebound Physical Therapy regional Laird Superfood 1,081 418 350 NC 318 270 NC 229 205 240 227 205 155 127 155 NC NC 280 NC 258 198 174 149 NC NL 3 11 19 4 9 12 1,000 378 294 Sunriver Resort Mosaic Medical regional Consumer Cellular 940 362 325 4 12 20 5 8 16 890 375 279 Les Schwab regional Black Butte Ranch High Lakes Health Care regional 907 369 304 21% 19% 16% 13% 9% 9% Source: State of Oregon Employment Department, 2020 2% edcoinfo.com - Page 15
According to the Oregon Employment Department, 77% of Oregon establishments have nine or fewer employees and the average private establishment employs 11 people. Still, a number of large employers operate successfully here, tapping into Central Oregon’s ever-expanding workforce, the overall low cost of doing business and
local governments. This year, the top 50 private companies collectively employ nearly 21,000 Central Oregonians, or roughly 21.9% of the region’s current total employment.
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ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
• More than 100 businesses in advanced manufacturing make their own products here in Central Oregon as well as provide a critical role in the supply chain for other OEMs in aviation/aerospace, brewing & distilling, specialty food processing, and automotive.
• Additive and subtractive machining of metals and plastics, advanced welding and metal fabrication, specialty metals casting, production printing and publishing, as well as specialized machinery and equipment.
• The largest employers in this industry group include Precision Cast Parts (PCC) Schlosser, Keith Manufacturing and BasX Solutions.
AVIATION & AEROSPACE
• The production of light aircraft in Central Oregon spans back more than 30 years and over that time, 25 aircraft have moved through the process of design on paper to flight.
• Composite (carbon fiber) fabrication and innovation aircraft are the region’s specialty with world-class talent and capabilities clustered here.
• Some of the most successful flight training programs in the country are located in the region with both fixed-wing and helicopter flight schools that serve the global industry.
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BIOSCIENCE
• Producing everything from titanium implants to cutting edge drug research, our bioscience industry has been experiencing year-over-year double digit employment growth for nearly a decade.
• Quietly, Central Oregon’s bioscience industry has proven capable of attracting worldclass scientific and technical talent that has made companies here competitive on a global scale.
• Swiss-based pharmaceutical research and manufacturer Lonza is the largest bioscience company in the region, and among the largest in Oregon, with two campuses and additional operations scattered across Bend.
BREWING & DISTILLING
• Central Oregon is home to breweries both large and small, with Deschutes Brewery’s production placing it in the top 10 largest craft breweries in the U.S.
• For Oregon, which has 312 craft breweries, nearly one-third of the largest 30 brewers by volume, are located in Central Oregon – testimony to the quality of product produced here.
• The region is also home to a dozen craft cideries and distillers, two of which Bendistillery and Avid Cider, are the second largest in the state.
#3 LEADING HOP PRODUCTION STATE -STATISTA, 2020 #3 BEST U.S. CITIES FOR BEER LOVERS -CRAFTBEER.COM, 2020 #3 BREWERIES PER CAPITA IN THE U.S. -C&R RESEARCH, 2019 FOUNDATIONS OF CENTRAL OREGON’S ECONOMY 27 37 edcoinfo.com - Page 17
BUILDING PRODUCTS
• After 100+ years and considerable structural change, the building products industry is still Central Oregon’s largest traded-sector employer.
• Businesses in this sector compete and win on a global scale, innovating and automating their way to becoming leaders in their respective sub-industries including manufacture of wood doors and windows, mouldings, cabinetry, furniture and musical instruments.
• The region’s largest manufacturer and second largest private employer, Brightwood Corporation, is based in Madras, but is now a truly regional employer with operations in Redmond, Culver and Prineville.
OUTDOOR GEAR & APPAREL
• Diverse group of businesses in a variety of subsectors including rock climbing, water sports, hydration, hiking and backpacking, recreational vehicles, outerwear, and software.
• The region is also home to the Oregon Outdoor Alliance (OOA) and Oregon’s Office of Outdoor Recreation, both which are dedicated to connecting and cultivating the industry.
• The country’s first dedicated startup accelerator for the industry, Bend Outdoor Worx, is located in Bend.
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
• More and more, professional services are exported out of the tri-county region including engineering, architecture, accounting, HR and recruitment, creative services, marketing, advertising, and publishing among others.
• The creative, marketing and advertising subsectors of this industry are particularly strong in Central Oregon with firms providing world-class services in a variety of industries.
TECHNOLOGY
• Including software companies, electronics manufacturers, alternative energy R&D and production, and data centers, the region has over 130 tech companies employing nearly 3,000 people.
• Five dozen software companies call the region home, more often than not locating their headquarter operations here.
• Prineville has a growing national data center hub, home to Facebook’s largest U.S. data center campus (4.6 million square feet and growing) and Apple across the street, due to the innovative infrastructure, affordable industrial land, multiple telecom carriers for redundancy, desert climate for optimal efficiency, and globally compeitive tax incentives.
FOUNDATIONS OF CENTRAL OREGON’S ECONOMY #5 FOR 5-YEAR HIGH TECH GDP GROWTH -MILKEN INSTITUTE, 2020 56 59 edcoinfo.com - Page 19
LIFESTYLE #1 BEST PERFORMING SMALL CITY FOUR YEARS IN A ROW! -MILKEN INSTITUTE, 2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019 #7 SMALL CITIES FOR BUSINESS AND CAREERS -FORBES, 2019 TOP 100 BEST PLACES TO LIVE IN AMERICA -MONEY, 2019 & LIVABILITY, 2020 #8 BEST PLACES TO LIVE IN THE U.S. -NEW YORK POST, 2016 M T. BACHELOR AMONG BEST SKI AREAS IN THE U.S. -AFAR, 2020 #3 MOST FITNESS FRIENDLY PLACE IN THE U.S. -SMARTASSET, 2021 Central Oregon is blessed with a rare mix of city amenities and restful isolation. It offers the slower speed of a small town with a medical community and infrastructure not normally seen in a region of its size. Additionally, Central Oregon residents maintain a work/life balance that is difficult to achieve elsewhere. 30 Golf Courses 32 Breweries & Counting Flourishing Arts & Culture Scene Miles and Miles of Trails 300 Days of Sunshine Page 20 - Economic Development for Central Oregon
Platinum Members
AmeriTitle BendTel Cascade Natural Gas Central Electric Cooperative Central Oregon Community College City of Bend City of La Pine City of Madras City of Prineville City of Redmond City of Sisters Combined Communications Crook County Deschutes County First Interstate Bank Jefferson County Mid Oregon Credit Union OSU-Cascades Pacific Power PacificSource Health Plans Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt SGA CPA’s St. Charles Health System U.S. Bank Velox Systems
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Founded in 1981, EDCO is a non-profit corporation supported by private and public members and stakeholders. Our mission is to create a balanced and diversified economy with a strong base of middle-class jobs in Central Oregon. To do this, we focus on helping companies do the following: MOVE. We guide employers outside the region through the relocation process as a resource for regional data, incentives, talent, site selection, and more. START. We mentor and advise scalable young companies from concept to exit on issues such as access to capital, critical expertise and business strategy. GROW. We partner
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