SRPEDD CEDS 2023-2028

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Priority Projects and Partnerships Ocean-Based Industry/Economic Partnerships and Initiatives Confidence in the future of the Blue Economy in southeastern MA encouraged ocean-based industry and economic partnerships to develop across the region. Research and industry leaders actively seek partnerships in the South Coast region through higher education institutions. Those initiatives that developed include:

Strengths

National Offshore Wind Institute - Bristol Community College (BCC)

Weaknesses

Connect4Wind – UMass Dartmouth, BCC, Massachusetts Maritime Academy (2018) expanded to include Bridgewater State, Cape Cod Community College, Massasoit Community College (2021)

Massachusetts Research Partnership in Offshore Wind – UMass (Dartmouth, Amherst, Boston, Lowell), BCC Northeastern University, Tufts, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute

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Despite gains, our workforce development efforts are not keeping pace with competitors and the modern economy

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Stakeholders: Local Municipalities, SRPEDD, UMass Dartmouth, BCC

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Growing off-shore wind and ocean-based industry clusters Strong regional universities, colleges, and community colleges

Opportunities

Proposed Investments and Initiatives: The National Offshore Wind Institute seeks to provide basic and advanced safety and technical training programs to prepare workers for jobs in construction, deployment, operations, and maintenance of offshore wind farms. In addition, Connect4Wind functions under a mission to complement the historic fishing industries and traditional uses of local ports, while considering the workforce and supply chain demands of offshore wind.

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Our region is strategically located to build on its existing Marine Science and Technology clusters and become the center of New England’s off-shore wind industry. Improved educational attainment can be advanced through strategic workforce development that is tailored to the “biotech” manufacturing, MST-based, and health care industries

Threats

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Unforeseen economic and social disruptions, such as the recent COVID-19 pandemic Perceptions of persistently high unemployment and low educational attainment


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M. Median Price - Single Family Home

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C. Media Age Comparison

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Economic Resilience

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Performance Measures and Evaluation Framework

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Priority Projects and Partnerships South Eastern Economic Development (SEED) Corp.

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Mansfield Incubator or Other Workforce Development Projects

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Priority Projects and Partnerships

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Rural and Small-Town Economic Development Planning

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Priority Projects and Partnerships

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The SRPEDD Regional Resilience Plan (SRRP)

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Priority Projects and Partnerships New Bedford Quest Center

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Brownfield redevelopment opportunities in the Ten-Mile River Watershed and Beyond

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Priority Projects and Partnerships Ocean-Based Industry/Economic Partnerships and Initiatives

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UMass-Dartmouth, SMAST, and CIE

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Priority Projects and Partnerships

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North Carver Green Business Park

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Freetown Riverfront Executive Park

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Fall River Science and Technology Park, Commerce Park, and

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Priority Sites

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Priority Sites

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Program and Project Selection

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Strategic Direction

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Our Threats

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Our Opportunities Brownfield remediation and redevelopment

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Our Opportunities

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growth

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Our Weaknesses

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Our Strengths

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Our Strengths

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SWOT Analysis

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Vision Statement

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Success Stories

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pages 10-11

Success Stories

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pages 8-9

Executive Summary Our Approach to Economic Development and the 2023 CEDS

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pages 4-7

M. Median Price - Single Family Home

1min
pages 65-68

C. Media Age Comparison

1min
pages 60-62

Economic Resilience

4min
pages 54-56

Performance Measures and Evaluation Framework

1min
pages 52-53

Priority Projects and Partnerships South Eastern Economic Development (SEED) Corp.

1min
pages 50-51

Mansfield Incubator or Other Workforce Development Projects

1min
page 49

Priority Projects and Partnerships

1min
page 48

Rural and Small-Town Economic Development Planning

1min
page 47

Priority Projects and Partnerships

1min
page 46

The SRPEDD Regional Resilience Plan (SRRP)

1min
page 45

Priority Projects and Partnerships New Bedford Quest Center

1min
page 44

Brownfield redevelopment opportunities in the Ten-Mile River Watershed and Beyond

1min
page 43

Priority Projects and Partnerships Ocean-Based Industry/Economic Partnerships and Initiatives

1min
page 42

UMass-Dartmouth, SMAST, and CIE

1min
page 41

Priority Projects and Partnerships

1min
page 40

North Carver Green Business Park

1min
page 37

Freetown Riverfront Executive Park

1min
page 36

Fall River Science and Technology Park, Commerce Park, and

1min
pages 35-36

Priority Sites

1min
page 34

Priority Sites

2min
pages 32-33

Program and Project Selection

1min
pages 30-31

Strategic Direction

1min
page 28

Our Threats

2min
pages 26-27

Our Opportunities Brownfield remediation and redevelopment

1min
pages 24-25

Our Opportunities

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pages 22-23

growth

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page 21

Our Weaknesses

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page 20

Our Strengths

2min
pages 18-19

Our Strengths

1min
pages 16-17

SWOT Analysis

1min
pages 14-15

Vision Statement

1min
pages 12-13

Success Stories

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pages 10-11

Success Stories

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pages 8-9

Executive Summary Our Approach to Economic Development and the 2023 CEDS

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pages 4-7
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