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SELLER DISCLOSURES

RESIDENTIAL SELLER’S PROPERTY DISCLOSURE STATEMENT LINES WITH THIS SYMBOL REQUIRE A SIGNATURE AND DATE OREF 020 | Released 01/2024 | Page 1 of 7 No portion of this form may be reproduced without the express permission of Oregon Real Estate Forms, LLC | Copyright Oregon Real Estate Forms, LLC 2022 This form has been licensed for use solely by the user named below under the terms of the Oregon Real Estate Forms license agreement located at: https://orefonline.com/oref-forms-license-terms-and-conditions Property Address or Tax ID # _ 1 (the “Property”) 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SELLER Please complete the following form. Do not leave any spaces blank. Please refer to the line number(s) of the question(s) when you provide your 3 explanation(s). If you are not claiming an exclusion or refusing to provide the form under ORS 105.475(4), you should date and sign each page of 4 this disclosure statement and each attachment. 5 Each seller of residential property described in ORS 105.465 must deliver this form to each buyer who makes a written offer to purchase. Under ORS 6 105.475(4), refusal to provide this form gives the buyer the right to revoke their offer at any time prior to closing the transaction. Use only the section(s) 7 of the
you are claiming an exclusion under ORS 105.470, fill out only Section 1. 8 An
exclusion under the law. If not excluded, the seller must disclose the condition of the 9 Property or the buyer may revoke their offer to purchase anytime prior to closing the transaction. Questions regarding the legal consequences of the 10 seller's choice should be directed to a qualified attorney. 11 DO NOT F ILL OUT THIS SECTION UNLESS YOU ARE CLAIMING AN
Section 1. EXCLUSION FROM ORS 105.462 TO 105.490: 12 You
claim an exclusion under ORS 105.470 only if you qualify under the statute. If you are not claiming an exclusion, you must fill out Section 2 13 of this form completely. 14 Initial only the exclusion you wish to claim. 15 ________ This is the first sale of a dwelling never occupied. The dwelling is constructed or installed under building or installation permit(s) # 16 , issued by _______________________________________ 17 ________ This sale is by a financial institution that acquired the Property as custodian, agent or trustee, or by foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure. 18 ________ Seller is a court appointed (select only one) receiver, personal representative, trustee, conservator, or guardian. 19 This sale or transfer is by a governmental agency 20 Signature(s) of Seller(s) claiming exclusion: 21 Seller _______________________________ Print _____________________________ Date __________________ ______ a.m. p.m. 22 Seller _______________________________ Print _____________________________ Date __________________ ______ a.m. p.m. 23 Signature(s) of Buyer(s) to acknowledge Seller’s claim: 24 Buyer _______________________________ Print _____________________________ Date __________________ ______ a.m p.m. 25 Buyer _______________________________ Print _____________________________ Date __________________ ______ a.m p.m. 26 IF YOU DID NOT CLAIM AN EXCLUSION IN SECTION 1, YOU MUST FILL OUT THIS SECTION Section 2. SELLER’S PROPERTY DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: 27 (NOT A WARRANTY) (ORS 105.464) 28 NOTICE TO THE BUYER: THE FOLLOWING REPRESENTATIONS ARE MADE BY THE SELLER(S) CONCERNING THE CONDITION OF THE 29 PROPERTY LOCATED AT ______________________________________________________________________________ (THE “PROPERTY”). 30 Buyer Initials ________ / ________ Date __________________ Seller Initials ________ / ________ Date 66345 US-20, Bend, OR 97701 66345 US-20, Bend, OR 97701 Created by Suzanne Carvlin with SkySlope® Breeze.
form that apply to the transaction for which the form is used. If
exclusion may be claimed only if the seller qualifies for the
EXCLUSION UNDER ORS 105.470
may

DISCLOSURES CONTAINED IN THIS FORM ARE PROVIDED BY THE SELLER ON THE BASIS OF SELLER’S ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE

PROPERTY AT THE TIME OF DISCLOSURE. BUYER HAS FIVE BUSINESS DAYS FROM THE SELLER’S DELIVERY OF THIS SELLER’S

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT TO REVOKE BUYER’S OFFER BY DELIVERING BUYER’S SEPARATE SIGNED WRITTEN STATEMENT OF

REVOCATION TO THE SELLER DISAPPROVING THE SELLER’S DISCLOSURE STATEMENT, UNLESS BUYER WAIVES THIS RIGHT AT OR

PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO A SALE AGREEMENT.

FOR A MORE COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION OF THE SPECIFIC CONDITION OF THIS PROPERTY, BUYER IS ADVISED TO OBTAIN AND

PAY FOR THE SERVICES OF A QUALIFIED SPECIALIST TO INSPECT THE PROPERTY ON BUYER’S BEHALF INCLUDING, FOR EXAMPLE,

ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING: ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, PLUMBERS, ELECTRICIANS, ROOFERS, ENVIRONMENTAL

INSPECTORS, BUILDING INSPECTORS, CERTIFIED HOME INSPECTORS, OR PEST AND DRY ROT INSPECTORS.

I. SELLER’S REPRESENTATIONS

RESIDENTIAL SELLER’S PROPERTY DISCLOSURE STATEMENT LINES WITH THIS SYMBOL REQUIRE A SIGNATURE AND DATE OREF 020 | Released 01/2024 | Page 2 of 7 No portion of this form may be reproduced without the express permission of Oregon Real Estate Forms, LLC | Copyright Oregon Real Estate Forms, LLC 2022 This form has been licensed for use solely by the user named below under the terms of the Oregon Real Estate Forms license agreement located at: https://orefonline.com/oref-forms-license-terms-and-conditions Property Address or Tax
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41 Seller (select one) is is not occupying the Property. 42
The following are representations made by Seller and are not the representations of any financial institution that may have made or may make a loan 43 pertaining to the Property, or that may have or take a security interest in the Property, or any real estate licensee engaged by Seller or Buyer. 44 (Select or fill in an answer to each question below. Select “N/A” if a question is not applicable to the Property.) 45 *If you mark “Yes” on items with *, attach a copy or explain on an attached sheet. 46 1. TITLE 47 A. Do you have legal authority to sell the Property? Yes No Unknown 48 B. *Is title to the Property subject to any of the following? Yes* No Unknown 49 First right of refusal Option Lease or rental agreement Other listing Life estate 50 C. *Is the Property being transferred an unlawfully established unit of land? Yes* No Unknown 51 D. *Are there any encroachments, boundary agreements, boundary disputes or 52 recent boundary changes? Yes* No Unknown 53 E. *Are there any rights of way, easements, licenses, access limitations or claims 54 that may affect your interest in the Property? Yes* No Unknown 55 F. *Are there any agreements for joint maintenance of an easement or right of way? Yes* No Unknown 56 G. *Are there any governmental studies, designations, zoning overlays, surveys or 57 notices that would affect the Property? Yes* No Unknown 58 H. *Are there any pending or existing governmental assessments against the Property? Yes* No Unknown 59 I. *Are there any zoning violations or nonconforming uses? Yes* No Unknown 60 J. *Is there a boundary survey for the Property? Yes* No Unknown 61 K. *Are there any covenants, conditions, restrictions or private assessments that affect 62 the Property? Yes* No Unknown 63 L. *Is the Property subject to any special tax assessment or tax treatment that may 64 result in levy of additional taxes if the Property is sold? Yes* No Unknown 65 Buyer Initials ________ / ________ Date __________________ Seller Initials ________ / ________ Date __________________ 66345 US-20, Bend, OR 97701 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Created by Suzanne Carvlin with SkySlope® Breeze.

(1) The source of the water is (select ALL that apply): Public Community Private Other (specify

(2) Water source information:

*Does the water source require a water permit?

yes, do you have a permit?

Is the water source located on the Property?

not, are there any written agreements for a shared water source?

c. *Is there an easement (recorded or unrecorded) for your access to or

maintenance of the water source?

If the source of water is from a well or spring, have you had any of the

following in the past 12 months?

test Bacteria test Chemical contents test

*Are there any water source plumbing problems or needed repairs?

Are there any water treatment systems for the Property?

(1) Are there any water rights or other irrigation rights for the Property?

(2) *If any exist, has the irrigation water been used during the last five-year period?

*Is there a water rights certificate or other written evidence available?

Is there an outdoor sprinkler system for the Property?

a back flow valve been installed?

the

sprinkler system operable?

connected to a public or community sewage system?

Are there any new public or community sewage systems proposed for the

Is the Property connected to an on-site septic system?

If yes, when was the system installed? ________________________

*If yes, was the system installed by permit?

*Has the system been repaired or altered?

*Has the condition of the system been evaluated and a report issued?

Has the septic tank ever been pumped?

RESIDENTIAL
PROPERTY DISCLOSURE STATEMENT LINES WITH THIS SYMBOL REQUIRE A SIGNATURE AND DATE OREF 020 | Released 01/2024 | Page 3 of 7 No portion of this form may be reproduced without the express permission of Oregon Real Estate Forms, LLC | Copyright Oregon Real Estate Forms, LLC 2022 This form has been licensed for use solely by the user named below under the terms of the Oregon Real Estate Forms license agreement located at: https://orefonline.com/oref-forms-license-terms-and-conditions Property Address or Tax ID # ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 66 (the “Property”) 67 2. WATER 68 A. Household water 69
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Yes* No Unknown 72 If
Yes No Unknown N/A 73 b.
Yes No Unknown N/A 74 *If
Yes* No Unknown N/A 75
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Unknown 77
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Yes No Unknown N/A 79 Flow
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Yes* No Unknown 81 (3)
Yes No Unknown 82 Leased Owned 83 B. Irrigation 84
No
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Yes No Unknown 85
Yes* No Unknown N/A 86 (3)
Yes* No Unknown N/A 87 C. Outdoor sprinkler system 88 (1)
Yes No Unknown 89 (2) Has
Yes No Unknown N/A 90 (3) Is
Yes No Unknown N/A 91 3. SEWAGE SYSTEM 92 A. Is the Property
Yes No Unknown 93 B.
Yes No Unknown 94 C.
Yes No Unknown 95
Unknown N/A 96 (2)
Yes* No Unknown N/A 97 (3)
Yes* No Unknown N/A 98 (4)
Yes* No Unknown N/A 99 (5)
Yes No Unknown N/A 100 If yes, when? ________________________ N/A 101 Buyer Initials ________ / ________ Date __________________ Seller Initials ________ / ________ Date __________________ 66345 US-20, Bend, OR 97701 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Addendum Created by Suzanne Carvlin with SkySlope® Breeze.
outdoor
Property?
(1)

(6) Does the system have a pump?

(7) Does the system have a treatment unit such as a sand filter or an aerobic unit?

(8) *Is a service contract for routine maintenance required for the system?

(9) Are all components of the system located on the Property?

*Are there any sewage system problems or needed repairs?

Does your sewage system require on-site pumping to another level?

Are there any defective insulated doors or windows?

roof leaked?

has it been repaired?

Are there any additions, conversions or remodeling?

was a building permit required?

was a building permit obtained?

yes, was final inspection obtained?

there smoke alarms or detectors?

Are there carbon monoxide alarms?

Is there a woodstove or fireplace insert included in the sale?

yes, what is the make?

yes, was it installed with a permit?

*If yes, is a certification label issued by the United States Environmental Protection

Agency (EPA) or the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) affixed to it?

F. *Has pest and dry rot, structural or “whole house” inspection been done within the

last three years?

G. *Are there any moisture problems, areas of water penetration, mildew odors or

other moisture conditions (especially in the basement)?

*If yes, explain on attached sheet the frequency and extent of problem and any insurance

claims, repairs or remediation done.

Is there a sump pump on the Property?

Are there any materials used in the construction of the structure that are or have been

the subject of a recall, class action suit, settlement or litigation?

yes, what are the materials?

(1) Are there problems with the materials?

No

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SYMBOL REQUIRE A SIGNATURE AND DATE OREF 020 | Released 01/2024 | Page 4 of 7 No portion of this form may be reproduced without the express permission of Oregon Real Estate Forms, LLC | Copyright Oregon Real Estate Forms, LLC 2022 This form has been licensed for use solely by the user named below under the terms of the Oregon Real Estate Forms license agreement located at: https://orefonline.com/oref-forms-license-terms-and-conditions Property Address or Tax ID # ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 102 ______________________________ (the “Property”) 103
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Yes No Unknown N/A 104
Yes No Unknown N/A 105
Yes* No Unknown N/A 106
Yes No Unknown N/A 107 D.
Yes* No Unknown 108 E.
Yes No Unknown 109 4. DWELLING INSULATION 110 A. Is there insulation in the: 111 (1) Ceiling? Yes No Unknown 112 (2) Exterior walls? Yes No Unknown 113 (3) Floors? Yes No Unknown 114 B.
Yes No Unknown 115
DWELLING
116 A. *Has the
Yes* No Unknown 117 If yes,
Yes No Unknown N/A 118 B.
Yes No Unknown 119 If yes,
Yes No Unknown N/A 120 If yes,
Yes No Unknown N/A 121 If
Yes No Unknown N/A 122 C. Are
Yes No Unknown 123 D.
Yes No Unknown 124 E.
Yes No Unknown 125 *If
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STRUCTURE
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Yes No Unknown N/A 140 Buyer Initials ________ / ________ Date __________________ Seller Initials ________ / ________ Date __________________ 66345 US-20, Bend, OR 97701 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Created by Suzanne Carvlin with SkySlope® Breeze.

SELLER’S

(2) Are the materials covered by a warranty?

(3) Have the materials been inspected?

(4) Have there ever been claims filed for these materials by you or by previous owners?

yes, when? ________________________

the following systems or fixtures are included in the purchase price, are they in good working order on the date this form

outlets and service

Are there any materials or products used in the systems and fixtures that are or have

been the subject of a recall, class action suit settlement or litigation?

yes, what product?

there problems with the product?

claims

when?

filed for this product by you or by

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LINES WITH THIS SYMBOL REQUIRE A SIGNATURE AND DATE OREF 020 | Released 01/2024 | Page 5 of 7 No portion of this form may be reproduced without the express permission of Oregon Real Estate Forms, LLC | Copyright Oregon Real Estate Forms, LLC 2022 This form has been licensed for use solely by the user named below under the terms of the Oregon Real Estate Forms license agreement located at: https://orefonline.com/oref-forms-license-terms-and-conditions Property Address or Tax ID # ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 141 ___________________________________________ (the “Property”) 142
PROPERTY DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
Yes No Unknown N/A 143
Yes No Unknown N/A 144
Yes No Unknown N/A 145 If
N/A 146
Yes No Unknown N/A 147 (6)
Yes No Unknown N/A 148 6. DWELLING SYSTEMS AND FIXTURES 149 If
is signed? 150 A. Electrical system,
wiring, switches,
Yes No Unknown 151 B. Plumbing system, including pipes, faucets, fixtures and toilets Yes No Unknown 152 C. Water heater tank Yes No Unknown 153 D. Garbage disposal ................................................................................................................................. Yes No Unknown N/A 154 E. Built-in range and oven Yes No Unknown N/A 155 F. Built-in dishwasher Yes No Unknown N/A 156 G. Sump pump Yes No Unknown N/A 157 H. Heating and cooling systems 158 (1) Heating systems Yes No Unknown N/A 159 (2) Cooling systems Yes No Unknown N/A 160 I. Security system Owned Leased Yes No Unknown N/A 161 J.
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Yes No Unknown 163 If
164 (1) Are
Yes No Unknown N/A 165 (2) Is the product covered by a warranty? Yes No Unknown N/A 166 (3) Has the product been inspected? Yes No Unknown N/A 167 (4) Have
owners? Yes No Unknown N/A 168 If yes,
________________________ 169 (5) Was money received? Yes No Unknown N/A 170 (6) Were any of the materials or
repaired or replaced? Yes No Unknown N/A 171 7. COMMON INTEREST 172 A. Is there a Home Owners’ Association or other governing entity? Yes No Unknown 173 Name of Association or Other Governing Entity: 174 Contact Person: 175 Address: 176 Phone Number: 177 Buyer Initials ________ / ________ Date __________________ Seller Initials ________ / ________ Date __________________ 66345 US-20, Bend, OR 97701 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Created by Suzanne Carvlin with SkySlope® Breeze.
(5) Was money received?
Were any of the materials repaired or replaced?
including
been
previous
products

B. Regular periodic assessments: $_______________ per Month Year Other

*Are there any pending or proposed special assessments?

Are there shared “common areas” or joint maintenance agreements for facilities

like walls, fences, pools, tennis courts, walkways or other areas co-owned in

undivided interest with others?

Is the Home Owners’ Association or other governing entity a party to pending

litigation or subject to an unsatisfied judgment?

F. Is the Property in violation of recorded covenants, conditions and restrictions or in

violation of other bylaws or governing rules, whether recorded or not?

Was the house constructed before 1974?

yes, has the house been bolted to its foundation?

Are there problems with settling, soil, standing water or drainage on the Property

or in the immediate area?

Does the Property contain fill?

Is there any material damage to the Property or any of the structure(s) from fire,

wind, floods, beach movements, earthquake, expansive soils or landslides?

Is the Property in a designated floodplain?

Flood insurance may be required for homes in a floodplain.

Is the Property in a designated slide or other geologic hazard zone?

F. *Has any portion of the Property been tested or treated for asbestos, formaldehyde,

radon gas, lead-based paint, mold, fuel or chemical storage tanks or contaminated

soil or water?

Are there any tanks or underground storage tanks (for example, septic, chemical, fuel,

etc.) on the Property?

Has the Property ever been used as an illegal drug manufacturing or distribution site?

yes, was a Certificate of Fitness issued?

*Has the Property been classified as forestland-urban interface?

FULL DISCLOSURE BY

*Are there any other material defects affecting this Property or its value that a

prospective buyer should know about?

yes, describe the defect on attached sheet and explain the frequency and extent

of the problem and any insurance claims, repairs or remediation.

No

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213 Buyer Initials ________ / ________ Date __________________ Seller Initials ________ / ________ Date __________________ 66345 US-20, Bend, OR 97701 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Created by Suzanne Carvlin with SkySlope® Breeze.
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II. BUYER’S ACKNOWLEDGMENT

institution or real estate 226 licensee is not bound by and has no liability with respect to any representation, misrepresentation, omission, error or inaccuracy contained in

another party’s disclosure statement required by this section or any amendment to the disclosure statement.

C. Buyer (which term includes all persons signing the “buyer’s acknowledgment” portion of this disclosure statement below) hereby acknowledges

receipt of a copy of this disclosure statement (including attachments, if any) bearing Seller’s signature(s).

DISCLOSURES, IF ANY, CONTAINED IN THIS FORM ARE PROVIDED BY THE SELLER ON THE BASIS OF SELLER’S ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE

OF THE PROPERTY AT THE TIME OF DISCLOSURE. IF THE SELLER HAS FILLED OUT SECTION 2 OF THIS FORM, YOU, THE BUYER, HAVE

FIVE BUSINESS DAYS FROM THE SELLER’S DELIVERY OF THIS DISCLOSURE STATEMENT TO REVOKE YOUR OFFER BY DELIVERING

YOUR SEPARATE SIGNED WRITTEN STATEMENT OF REVOCATION TO THE SELLER DISAPPROVING THE SELLER’S DISCLOSURE UNLESS

YOU WAIVE THIS RIGHT AT OR PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO A SALE AGREEMENT.

HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS SELLER’S PROPERTY DISCLOSURE

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A.
buyer(s), I/we acknowledge the duty to pay diligent attention to any material defects that are known to me/us or can be known by me/us by 222 utilizing diligent attention and observation. 223
forth in this statement and in
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make a loan
to the Property,
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financial
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B. Each Buyer acknowledges and understands that the disclosures set
any amendments to this statement are made
only by Seller and are not representations of any financial institution that may have made or may
pertaining
or that
may have or take a security interest in the Property, or of any real estate licensee engaged by Seller or Buyer. A
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236 Buyer _______________________________ Print _____________________________ Date __________________ ______ a.m. p.m. 237 Buyer _______________________________ Print _____________________________ Date __________________ ______ a.m. p.m. 238 Agent receiving disclosure statement on Buyer’s behalf to sign and date: 239 Real Estate Agent Real Estate Firm (identify) 240 Date received by Agent ________________________ 241 66345 US-20, Bend, OR 97701 Ronald Brown Created by Suzanne Carvlin with SkySlope® Breeze.
STATEMENT.

SELLER’S PROPERTY DISCLOSURE STATEMENT ADDENDUM

66345 US-20, Bend, OR 97701 3.C.5.

(Responses marked “yes” on items with an * require a written explanation. See below)

Appox. 4 years ago and again about 1 year ago

was done shortly after purchase to provide accurate data for fencing,

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OREGON AT-A-GLANCE DISTRICT PROFILE

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SUPERINTENDENT:Steven Cook |520 NW Wall St, Bend 97703 |541-355-1000

17,059

TO GRADUATE

earning one-quarter of graduation credits in their 9th grade year.

ON-TIME GRADUATION Students earning a diploma within four years. Cohort includes students who were first-time ninth graders in 2018-19 graduating in 2021-22

FIVE-YEAR COMPLETION Students earning a high school diploma or GED within five years. Cohort Includes students who were firsttime ninth graders in 2017-18 finishing in 2021-22

District Goals

Our promise is for every student in Bend-La Pine Schools to be known by name, strength and need; and to graduate ready for college, career and citizenship. To accomplish this goal, we focus resources on what matters most, including strategic goals aimed at teaching, innovation, leadership, safety and trust. Our focus is on people, starting with our teachers and school staff and extending to students, families and community partners. Everyone is valued and everyone must play a crucial role.

State Goals

The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% on-time, four year graduation rate by 2027. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a wellrounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.

visit: www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx

2022-23
Students
Student Enrollment
We Serve
DEMOGRAPHICS American Indian/Alaska Native Students <1% Teachers 1% Asian Students 1% Teachers 1% Black/African American Students 1% Teachers <1% Hispanic/Latino Students 13% Teachers 5% Multiracial Students 4% Teachers <1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Students <1% Teachers <1% White Students 80% Teachers 93% Ever English Learners 8% Languages Spoken 34 Students with Disabilities 11% Mobile Students 12% Free/ Reduced Price Lunch 38% *<10 students or data unavailable District Environment REGULAR ATTENDERS Students who attended more than 90% of their enrolled school days. 60% Increase from previous year 1% Oregon average 62% Academic Success Grade 3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS Students meeting state grade-level expectations. 53% No change from previous year Oregon average 40% Grade 8 MATHEMATICS Students
36% No change from previous year Oregon average 26% High School Success ON-TRACK
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Oregon average 84%
meeting state grade-level expectations.
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84% Increase
Oregon average 81%
from previous year 2%
90% Decrease
Oregon average 87%
from previous year 3%
District Website: www.bend.k12.or.us Eligibility for Free/Reduced Price Lunch expanded in 2020-21, for more information please

ON-TRACK TO GRADUATE

CONTINUED 2022-23
Administrative SD 1 Our Staff (rounded FTE) 71 Administrators 891 Teachers 229 Educational assistants 73 Counselors 0 Social Workers 5 Licensed Librarians 15 Psychologists % of licensed teachers with more than 3 years of experience 88% Outcomes REGULAR ATTENDERS American Indian/Alaska Native 40% Asian 79% Black/African American 65% Hispanic/Latino 50% Multiracial 64% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 55% White 62% Free/Reduced Price Lunch 49% Ever English Learner 51% Students with Disabilities 52% Migrant 62% Homeless 35% Students in Foster Care 52% Military Connected 54% Talented and Gifted 73% Female 60% Male 61% Non-Binary 51% Grade 3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS <10 students or data unavailable 67% <10 students or data unavailable 28% 66% <10 students or data unavailable 56% 36% 19% 19% <10 students or data unavailable 18% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable >95% 56% 49% <10 students or data unavailable Grade 8 MATHEMATICS <10 students or data unavailable 71% <10 students or data unavailable 19% 40% <10 students or data unavailable 38% 29% 17% 12% <10 students or data unavailable 6% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 75% 38% 35% <10 students or data unavailable
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE DISTRICT PROFILE
Bend-LaPine
American Indian/Alaska Native <10 students or data unavailable Asian >95% Black/African American <10 students or data unavailable Hispanic/Latino 93% Multiracial 88% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander <10 students or data unavailable White 92% Free/Reduced Price Lunch 83% Ever English Learner 93% Students with Disabilities 86% Migrant <10 students or data unavailable Homeless 63% Students in Foster Care <10 students or data unavailable Military Connected <10 students or data unavailable Talented and Gifted >95% Female 93% Male 92% Non-Binary 70% ON-TIME GRADUATION 60% >95% 88% 75% 86% <10 students or data unavailable 85% 85% 76% 68% 58% 54% 28% Coming in 2023-24 >95% 85% 82% <10 students or data unavailable FIVE-YEAR COMPLETION 80% >95% 83% 86% 93% <10 students or data unavailable 91% 85% 88% 75% 80% 66% 89% Coming in 2023-24 >95% 92% 89% Coming in 2023-24 Data are suppressed to protect confidential student information.Seismic Safety: http://www.oregongeology.org/sub/projects/rvs/activity-updates/status.html

DEMOGRAPHICS

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR CENTRAL OREGON EDCOINFO.COM #EDCOINFO @EDCOINFO 705 SW BONNETT WAY SUITE 1000 BEND, OR 97702 541.388.3236 2020 CENTRAL OREGON ECONOMIC PROFILE

Table of Contents

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.........................................................................................................

Welcome to Central Oregon

Where the commute times are short and breathtaking views await you at every turn. The region features dramatic snow-capped mountain ranges and high desert plateaus within Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson counties.

Located halfway between San Francisco and Seattle, the hottest small metropolitan market in the U.S. is Central Oregon. In the last decade the region has seen some of the highest sustained GDP growth, job growth and population growth. With these factors in mind, The Milken Institute has named the region the best small metropolitan in the nation three years in a row – a feat no other location has ever 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.

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CENTRAL OREGON OVERVIEW

Regional Population: 240,280

(2019 estimates from Portland State University)

Regional Labor Force: 117,050

(Seasonally adjusted total for Q1 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 six national carriers flying 52+ 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 approximately 7,000 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.

“Net migration is one of Oregon’s competitive advantages as we have historically been able to attract new residents to the state, expanding the labor force.”
Damon Runberg Regional Economist, State of Oregon Employment Department
Oregon Crook County 9.5% 8.3% 75.8% 119% Area POPULATION CHANGES FOR CENTRAL OREGON Percent Change 2010 - 2018 Net Migration % 2010 - 2018 Counties Deschutes County 19.8% 90.4% Jefferson County 8.5% 64% Source: Population Research Center, PSU, April 2019. (April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2018) Page 4 - Economic Development for Central Oregon

NEW RESIDENTS, NEW IDEAS & NEW ENERGY

#6 FASTEST POPULATION GROWTH IN THE U.S.

- U.S. CENSUS, 2018

With over 4.5 million visitors flocking to Central Oregon each year, it proves a great introduction to our region’s culture, lifestyle and a great first impression for businesses. Central Oregon and the Bend-Redmond MSA continually top the nation in population growth. In fact Bend 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.

POPULATION TOTALS FOR CENTRAL OREGON

Oregon 3,837,300 4,141,000 3,421,399 4,013,845 4,195,300 Area 2010 2017 2000 2015 2018 Crook County 21,020 22,105 19,184 21,085 22,710 Deschutes County 157,905 182,930 115,367 170,740 188,980 Bend 76,740 86,765 52,029 81,310 89,505 La Pine 1,660 1,730 1,670 1,840 Redmond 26,225 28,265 13,481 27,050 29,190 Sisters 2,040 2,540 959 2,280 2,725 Unincorporated 51,240 63,630 48,898 53,151 65,720 Jefferson County 21,750 23,190 19,009 22,445 23,560 Tri-County Total Source: Population Research Center, PSU. 1990 and 2000 Census numbers are for April 1 of that year; 2013-2018 data are for July 1 of that year. 200,675 228,225 153,560 214,270 235,250 Not incorporated
9.3% % Growth 2010-2018 8.0% 19.7% 16.6% 11.3% 33.6% 28.3% 8.3% 17.2% 10.8% edcoinfo.com - Page 5

MOVE

Business Cost Comparison

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.

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.

“We fell in love with everything the area has to offer

and EDCO gave us the guidance needed to prove our case that Central Oregon is

a great place to do business.”

- Jeff Cummingham – GM/VP of Global Sales, Aquaglide

Case Study:

Last year Aquaglide, one of the world’s premier inflatable water sport product companies, was in the process of being acquired by outdoor industry powerhouse Kent Watersports through Connelly Skis, one of Kent’s iconic brands. EDCO worked with Aquaglide providing location options, cost comparisons and more, to show Kent Watersports the many benefits of relocating Aquaglide to Bend. After months of back and forth discussions, Kent Watersports was convinced that the move was a financially responsible decision and great for their employees. One year later Aquaglide now operates its headquarters from Central Oregon, with a team of 10 which were hired locally. For Aquaglide, the lifestyle and ability to attract the top level talent that Central Oregon provides was the defining factor in relocating to Bend.

6.91¢ Avg.
None State & Local Sales Tax Rate $5.02 Avg. Natural Gas Rate ($/kcf) #7 State Business Tax Climate Index OR 11.23¢ 8.5% $8.64 #49 CA 5.24¢ 9.2% $6.31 #20 WA
Electricity Rate (¢/kWh)
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RELOCATE & EXPAND

Get connected to our growing industry clusters that include: Breweries, Bio, Recreation, Technology, Building Products, 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

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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START

We mentor and advise scalable young companies from concept to exit on issues such as access to capital, critical expertise and business strategy.

“Organizations like EDCO are critical for business creation and development in any community. That said, the wicked smart and driven people that Roger Lee has assembled at EDCO are the best. The team listens to its customers (and community) and pushes hard for big results. Their monthly PubTalk meetups or the Bend Venture Conference (BVC) are two examples of some of the best programs I’ve seen in Oregon. Without EDCO and its incredible team the entrepreneur community in Central Oregon would be greatly disadvantaged. For me, EDCO has provided the platform and resources to move from a big city, start my business and grow into a global leader in our market. Thank you EDCO for all you do!”

Case Study:

In 2013 LeadMethod Founder & CEO Justin Johnson moved from Seattle to Bend. Unsure how to immerse himself in the business community, he reached out to EDCO for resources that allowed him to connect with many local leaders, influencers and mentors.

One local resource he connected with was the Bend Venture Conference, and in 2017 LeadMethod walked away from the annual angel investing event with over $485,000 in funding. The winners of the largest Angel Conference in the West kicked their growth into high gear. The money raised from BVC allowed LeadMethod to increase their staff by 50% and move into a new 5,000 square foot office space, giving them both the manpower and room to scale the business while also adding the ability to test new and innovative ideas.

LeadMethod, creator of the first channel revenue optimization software, allows manufacturers and distributors to get more information on the leads provided throughout the entire sales cycle. With 25% of their customers surpassing $1 billion in revenue, they continue to gain industry trust worldwide while expanding their footprint in Bend.

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ENTREPRENEURIAL SUPPORT

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 2018, Bend entrepreneurs registered one new business for every 26 residents, the most registrations per capita of any medium or large city in the state.

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.

AREAS WHERE FIRST FINANCINGS ARE RISING

Source: Startupsusa.org, April 2018. (April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2017)

While the general trend shows that the total amount of startup funding is down across the country, this is not the case in Central Oregon, according to the Center for American Entrepreneurship. Deschutes County placed #4 among all U.S. metros for growth in first financings of startups from 2013-14 to 2016-17 and #3 in the preceding period.

Lexington-Fayette, KY Columbus, OH 7.7% 7.5% 1 1 3 4 5 No Rank 23 No Rank 3 18 4.7% 12.3% Area
% Change (Annualized) 2013-2017 % Change (Annualized) 2009-2014 National Rank National Rank Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA 7.7% 0.0% Boulder, CO 5.4% 0.0% Bend-Redmond, OR 5.3% 31.6%
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partner with local traded-sector companies to help them grow and expand, offering them the very same incentives and assistance as relocation projects.

available land to build our new facility, helping us secure forgivable loans with the city and county, leading us through tax incentives, EDCO went above and beyond the call of duty in support of our business. This was the determining factor in building our business in Central Oregon.”

-Paul Hodge, CEO, Laird Superfood

Case Study:

In November 2015 Laird Superfood started its operations with just three employees in Sisters, Oregon. Their flagship product, Laird Superfood creamer was making waves across the natural products market thanks in-part to the company’s namesake and co-founder, Laird Hamilton. The company creates clean, all natural superfood products that are sustainably grown and responsibly sourced, including coffee creamers and hydration products.

Today, the company has over 80 employees and a brand new 20,000+ sq. ft. state-of-the-art campus. A recent investment from global co-working giant WeWork (now The We Company) gave the company the capital needed to continue their expansion with innovative growth plans.

What started as an idea would not have been possible in Sisters without help from EDCO. Laird Superfood CEO Paul Hodge had recently moved to the Sisters community and wasn’t convinced manufacturing a globally distributed product would be possible in a city with just 2,700 residents. EDCO quickly aligned city and county leadership, state government and local support to give Laird Superfood the resources needed to launch. From incentives to land selection, workforce and development assistance, EDCO worked closely with the company, providing the necessary help for them to achieve a successful start with roots firmly planted in Sisters.

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FASTEST JOB GROWTH IN THE U.S.

- BLS, 2017

Workforce Development #2

Private sector employment growth in the region was 26% higher than Oregon’s average over the last 10 years, and is projected to grow by 18% through 2024.

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Internships provide students with real work experience

200 Successful Interships Placed Since Launch

Four years in the making, Youth CareerConnect is a collaborative regional effort connecting high school and college students with employers for internships that benefit both. Four organizations lead local programs with dedicated staff including Chambers of Commerce in Bend, Madras and Prineville, as well as EDCO in Redmond and Sisters.

With significant financial and organizational support from non-profits Better Together and East Cascades Works, 120 businesses signed up to host interns with 257 students competing for the positions during the 2018-19 school year. Stories of how

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Source: State of Oregon Employment Department, 2019 Oregon 19% U.S. MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT GROWTH (2010-2016) 7.2% Deschutes County 57% Redmond 81% edcoinfo.com - Page 11

DESCHUTES COUNTY #1

“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.”

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.

Source: SmartAsset, 2019

Rank County New Building Permits (per 1,000 homes) Business Growth Federal Funding (per capita) GDP Growth (millions) Incoming Investment Index 1 3 9 2 4 16 Deschutes 26.5 Washington 14.8 Crook 10.5 Multnomah 15.0 Clackamas 15.0 Jefferson 5.7 Oregon Totals 6.9 11.1% $333 5.9% $404 3.7% $389 6.1% $898 5.1% $646 3.1% $198 1.7% $342 $1,181 63.28 $2,728 46.22 $90 36.95 $4,816 48.53 $2,081 45.23 $66 30.57 $613
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INVESTMENT BY COUNTY IN OREGON DELIVERING WHAT IS EXPECTED

Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM; www.flyrdm.com) provides commercial air service with 26 daily round-trip flights to Denver, Los Angeles, Mesa, Phoenix, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Chicago, Las Vegas, and Seattle via six carriers (Alaska, Allegiant, American, Delta, Sun Country Airlines, and United).

AIR RAIL

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.

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The Central Oregon average commute time is 21 minutes each way, saving the average worker over one work week per year !

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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).

TRANSPORTATION 30 min 32.8 min 30.9 min 27.5 min 26.1 min 15.3 min 25.3 min Average Commute Times
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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 2018, the Bend-La Pine school district’s average SAT scores surpassed the national average by over 100 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 4,400 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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CENTRAL OREGON RANKED #1 IN THE NATION FOR GDP GROWTH AT 8.1%

According to the Oregon Employment Department, 78% 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 business-friendly local governments. This year, the top 50 private companies collectively employ more than 22,000 Central Oregonians, or roughly 22.5% of the region’s current total employment.

2018 Central Oregon Industry Composition Trade, Transportation, & Utilities Education & Health Services Leisure & Hospitality Total All Government Professional & Business Services Manufacturing Construction Financial Activities Other Services Information 4% 4% 2% Natural Resources & Mining
- Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2016
1 9 T-16 5 13 T-21 7 15 23 31 27 35 T-24 T-33 29 37 42 45 48 2019 1 10 37 6 12 20 7 16 17 33 27 31 23 32 26 41 42 48 T-49 2018 4,447 587 350 975 400 300 667 375 296 243 274 216 280 220 251 203 186 170 155 2019 St. Charles Health System regional 2019 Central Oregon Largest 50 Private Employers Employees Rank Summit Medical Group Facebook Mt. Bachelor Consumer Cellular Eagle Crest, Aimbridge Hospitality Fred Meyer regional Black Butte Ranch Deschutes Brewery The Center (Ortho/Neuro) 10 Barrel Brewing Co. Brasada Ranch Riverhouse on the Deschutes Bi-Mart regional First Interstate Bank Neighbor Impact regional High Lakes Health Care regional Sunriver Brewing Company regional 4,183 538 201 840 440 300 628 360 340 223 252 236 275 220 254 191 190 157 150 2018 2 10 18 6 14 T-21 8 T-16 T-24 32 28 36 39 41 44 47 50 26 T-33 30 38 40 43 46 49 3 8 19 5 15 NL NL 18 22 36 T-28 43 30 T-49 46 51 NL 25 T-38 32 T-38 40 45 47 44 1,138 536 341 853 385 300 609 350 280 235 270 210 199 190 174 157 142 278 220 250 200 196 180 165 150 Bright Wood Corporation McDonald’s regional Mosaic Medical Safeway regional Lonza, formerly Bend Research Pronghorn Resort Rosendin Electric Costco BendBroadband/TDS Telecom Keith Manufacturing Co. Contact Industries Medline ReNewal Navis Target J Bar J Youth Services Rebound Physical Therapy regional Western Heavy Haul & SMAF NL = Not Listed T = Tied G5 Tetherow Epic Air Athletic Club of Bend Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village Indian Head Casino Sunriver Owners Association Ray’s Food Place regional 986 615 303 878 361 150 339 280 210 250 182 237 150 174 144 121 258 200 230 200 196 180 162 181 3 11 19 4 9 13 1,080 480 335 Les Schwab regional IBEX Opportunity Foundation 926 540 381 4 12 20 2 11 14 1,000 465 315 Sunriver Resort PCC Schlosser JELD-WEN Windows and Doors 1,100 450 375 18% 16% 15% 13% 11% 8% 7% Source: State of Oregon Employment Department, 2019 2% edcoinfo.com - Page 15
TOP EMPLOYERS

BREW (Craft Brewing, Distilling and Fermentation)

• Central Oregon is home to breweries, both big and small, with Deschutes Brewery topping the list, brewing over 339,000 barrels in 2017

• 33 breweries, 4 cideries and 10 distilleries in the region

• Bend has more breweries per capita than Portland, Oregon!

• With nearly 77,000 visitors a week and 4.5 million visitors a year, it’s safe to say this is a region that really knows (and loves) its craft beer

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LARGEST HOP GROWING STATE

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BIO (Pharmacuetical, Research and Manufacturing, Medical Devices, and Bioscience Software)

Producing everything from titanium implants to cutting edge research in new drug treatments, our bioscience industry has been experiencing double-digit year-over-year employment growth for the past several years. Quietly, Central Oregon’s bioscience industry has grown to more than 30 companies employing 3,000 people. The region’s lifestyle has proven capable of attracting world-class technical and science talent that purposely moves here and stays.

- Brewers Association, 2017, Oregon Brewers Guild, 2017, Forbes, 2016
-OREGON BREWERS GUILD, 2017
AMERICA -MATADOR NETWORK, 2016
-C&R RESEARCH, 2019
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FOUNDATIONS OF CENTRAL OREGON’S ECONOMY

REC (Outdoor Gear & Apparel)

• The region is home to a diverse array of outdoor product companies, with some of the best-known names in the industry calling Central Oregon home

• 100+ outdoor industry product companies

• of which are dedicated to connecting & cultivating Oregon’s outdoor industry

• Worx, is located in Bend

• The country’s only four-year degree for outdoor product development at OSU-Cascades

• Home to Bend Outdoor Worx BreakOut, the only early-stage funding event in the U.S. focused solely on outdoor product companies

TECH (Software, Electronics, IT & Data Centers, and Renewable/Alternative Energy)

• Including software companies, electronics manufacturers, alternative/energy services, and data centers, the region has over 130 tech companies employing nearly 2,000 people

• Five dozen software companies call the region home (with most headquartered here)

• “Bend hosts a growing tech sector, which should see the gains from the development of local talent through Oregon State University-Cascades.”

- The Milken Institute 2017 Best Small Cities

• “Bend ranked #16 among U.S. metro areas for high-tech startup density.”

- The Kauffman Foundation

#2 NUMBER

OF HIGHTECH INDUSTRIES -MILKEN INSTITUTE, 2017
TOWN IN THE U.S. - OUTSIDE MAGAZINE, 2017
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Aviation/Aerospace (Aircraft and related components)

The production of light aircraft in Central Oregon spans back more than 30 years and over that production. Along with these aircraft, many suppliers of specialized equipment have followed. that make our OEM’s and supply chain companies unique on a national and even global scale. But

Building Products (Windows, Doors, Moldings & Specialty Products)

For much of the region’s economic history, wood products manufacturing was the dominant industry

dramatically over the past three decades, the manufacturing of products used in residential and commercial construction still plays a very important role for the region’s economy. Competing on a global scale, businesses in this industry have innovated and automated their way to becoming leaders in their respective sub-industries. The region, like Oregon in general, is salted with many specialty wood products companies including cabinet manufacturing, custom furniture and even our own cluster of musical instrument businesses.

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FOUNDATIONS OF CENTRAL OREGON’S ECONOMY

Automotive

Make no mistake, we’re not the next Detroit of auto manufacturing. We are, however, home to a number of innovative companies in the automotive sector. Les Schwab Tire Centers, with its headquarters in Bend and several million square feet of distribution in Prineville, is just one example. Founded in Central Oregon in 1950, Les Schwab has grown to one of the largest independent tire retailers in the U.S. Meanwhile, German-based Daimler is growing its presence in the U.S. with a state-of-the art truck proving grounds in Madras. A host of small but successful specialty automotive companies call the region home, making everything from race car fuel tanks and push rods to performance components for trucks, motorcycles and propulsion systems.

Advanced Manufacturing

Somewhat of a catch-all for a number of established and emerging companies in a widely diverse set of sectors, the region has dozens of manufacturers that are leaders among their peers. Specialties include metal fabrication, precision machining, Swiss machining, industrial coatings, 3-D metal printing, materials conveying systems and technology, and clean room design and manufacturing.

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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.

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LIFESTYLE
BEST PERFORMING SMALL CITY THREE YEARS IN A ROW! -MILKEN INSTITUTE, 2016, 2017 & 2018 #1 SMALL CITIES FOR BUSINESS AND CAREERS -FORBES, 2016 BEST PLACES TO LIVE ON $55,000 -SMARTASSET, 2017 #8 BEST PLACES TO LIVE IN THE U.S. -NEW YORK POST, 2016 #14 WORLD’S BEST SKI TOWNS -NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, 2017 BEST MULTI-SPORT TOWN -OUTDOOR MAGAZINE, 2017
30 Golf Courses 33 Breweries & counting Thriving Arts & Culture Scene Miles and miles of trails 300 Days of Sunshine Page 20 - Economic Development for Central Oregon

ABOUT EDCO

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 with local traded-sector companies to help them grow and expand.

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• Upcoming networking events, luncheons, conferences, and more

• EDCO Info Hub: current comprehensive data for Central Oregon

• Stable of Experts: a network of seasoned professionals with a passion for start-ups and small businesses • Success stories from regional businesses

Business news on EDCO’s blog

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Fiscal Year Companies Jobs (New & Retained) New Capital Investment 2017 - 2018 2015 - 2016 2013 - 2014 2016 - 2017 2014 - 2015 2018 - 2019 Totals 28 36 30 44 35 23 196 240 266 590 776 594 240 2,706 $192.6
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AmeriTitle BendTel Cascade Natural Gas Central Electric Cooperative, Inc. Central Oregon Community College City of Bend City of La Pine City of Madras / Jefferson County City of Prineville / Crook County City of Redmond City of Sisters Combined Communications Deschutes County First Interstate Bank Mid Oregon Credit Union OSU-Cascades Pacific Power River Bend Capital Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt SGA CPA’s & Consultants St. Charles Health Systems U.S. Bank EDCO Platinum Members EDCO Contact Information Regional Office (Bend) CEO: Roger Lee 705 SW Bonnett Way, Ste. #1000 Bend, OR 97702 541.388.3236 Redmond Sr. Director: Jon Stark 411 SW 9th Street, Ste. #203 Redmond, OR 97756 541.923.5223 Prineville/Crook County Director: Kelsey Lucas 510 SE Lynn Blvd. Prineville, OR 97754 541.233.2015 Sisters Director: Caprielle Lewis 520 E Cascade Street Sisters, OR 97759 541.977.5683 Sunriver/La Pine 16345 Sixth Street La Pine, OR 97739 541.536.1432 Public Contracts EDCO’S Funding Sources Private Members Earned Revenue Other 40% 33% 24% 3% EDCO’S RESULTS edcoinfo.com - Page 21
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