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1620 NW CITY VIEW DRIVE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & DETAILS

Skjersaa Group | DukeWarner Realty 1033 NW Newport Ave, Bend, OR 97703

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1620 NW CITY VIEW DRIVE

2,499 SF | 4 Bed | 2.5 Bed | .50 acre lot This beautiful Aubrey Butte home is nestled on a private & sunny half acre lot in the City View neighborhood. Built in 1997, this nearly 2500 SF home is includes main level with hardwood floors, formal & informal living areas & primary suite. The kitchen has been modernized with slab countertops & updated appliances. 2nd level has three bedrooms, a large bathroom, and a potential pass-through addition above the garage to add a future bonus room. 800 SF two-car garage with large shop area. New furance in 2018. Mature low-maintenance landscaping around the home as well as wide open areas with gorgeous rock outcroppings. Just minutes to downtown Bend!

Terry Skjersaa

Principal Broker, CRS

Jason Boone

Principal Broker, CRIS

Mollie Hogan

Principal Broker, CRS

1033 NW Newport Ave, Bend, OR 97703 1033 NW Newport Ave, Bend, OR 97703

THIS INFORMATION DEEMED RELIABLE BUT NOT GUARANTEED. THIS INFORMATION DEEMED RELIABLE BUT NOT GUARANTEED.

Cole Billings Broker

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1620 NW CITY VIEW DRIVE

PROPERTY FEATURES • BUILT IN 1997 • 2,499 SQUARE FEET • 800 SF GARAGE WITH AMPLE LIGHT • FORMAL LIVING AREA WITH VAULTED CEILINGS • FAMILY ROOM WITH BUILT-IN CABINETRY • GENEROUSLY SIZED PRIMARY SUITE WITH LARGE WALK-IN CLOSET • LARGE LAUNDRY ROOM OFF THE GARAGE • FENCED SIDE YARD OFF THE DECK • IMMPECCABLY MAINTAINED

1033 NW Newport Ave, Bend, OR 97703 THIS INFORMATION DEEMED RELIABLE BUT NOT GUARANTEED.

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Residential MLS#220131316 1620 NW City View Drive Bend, OR 97703 County: Deschutes Section: NW Cross Street: NW 12th Street

Main House SqFt: 2,499 SqFt Source: Assessor

Lot Size Acres 0.5

4 Bedrooms

3

Active

Total Bathrooms

DOM: 1 CDOM: 1

$965,000

Parcel Number: 164770 Property Sub Type:

Single Family Residence

Subdivision Name:

City View

Lot Size Square 21,780 Feet: Year Built:

1997

Zoning:

RS

Additional Parcels:

No

Bathrooms Full:

2

Bathrooms 1 Half: Public Remarks: This beautiful Aubrey Butte home is nestled on a private and sunny half acre lot in the City View neighborhood. Built in 1997, this nearly 2500 square foot home is perched for capturing the natural sunlight. Main level with solid maple flooring, formal and informal living areas and primary suite. The kitchen has been modernized with slab countertops and updated appliances. The second level has three bedrooms, a large bathroom, and a potential pass-through addition above the garage to add a future bonus room. Take in the sunset and city lights from the large front porch, or relax in the shade on the back deck off the kitchen. 800 square foot two-car garage with large shop area. New furnace in 2018. Mature low-maintenance landscaping around the home as well as wide open areas with gorgeous rock outcroppings. Just minutes to downtown Bend! General Property Information

Interior Information

Exterior Information

Rented: No CC&R's: Yes FIRPTA: No Association: Yes 350.00 Annually Association Amenities: Tennis Court(s) Community Features: Tennis Court(s) Short Term Rental Permit Issued: No Elementary School: High Lakes Elem Middle Or Junior School: Pacific Crest Middle High School: Summit High Tax Annual Amount: $5,634.98 Tax Year: 2020 Tax Lot: 9 Tax Block: 1 Tax Map Number: 171230CA00100 Potential Tax Liability: No Assessment: No Flood: N/A Senior Community: No

Appliances: Cooktop; Dishwasher; Disposal; Dryer; Microwave; Oven; Range; Refrigerator; Washer; Water Heater Cooling: Central Air Fireplace Features: Family Room; Gas Flooring: Carpet; Hardwood; Tile; Vinyl Heating: Forced Air; Natural Gas Interior Features: Breakfast Bar; Built-in Features; Ceiling Fan(s); Double Vanity; Fiberglass Stall Shower; Granite Counters; Kitchen Island; Laminate Counters; Linen Closet; Pantry; Primary Downstairs; Shower/Tub Combo; Soaking Tub; Solid Surface Counters; Stone Counters; Tile Counters; Tile Shower; Walk-In Closet(s); Wired for Sound Rooms: Dining Room; Eating Area; Family Room; Kitchen; Laundry; Living Room; Office; Primary Bedroom Window Features: Double Pane Windows Security Features: Carbon Monoxide Detector(s); Smoke Detector(s)

Architectural Style: Northwest Exterior Features: Deck; Patio Lot Features: Fenced; Landscaped; Rock Outcropping; Sprinklers In Front; Sprinklers In Rear Lot Size Acres: 0.5 Garage: Yes- 2 Spaces Parking Features: Attached; Driveway; Workshop in Garage Road Surface Type: Paved View: City; Neighborhood; Territorial Inclusions: Washer & dryer, refrigerator, range/ oven, garage hangars Horse Property: No

Construction

Listing/Contract Information

Listing Office Information

New Construction: No Accessory Dwelling Unit YN: No Levels: Two Common Walls: No Common Walls Construction Materials: Frame Basement: None Foundation Details: Stemwall Irrigation Source: None Power Production: Public Utilities Roof: Composition Sewer: Public Sewer Water Source: Backflow Domestic; Public Irrigation Water Rights: No

Original List Price: $965,000 List Price per SqFt: $386.15 Listing Contract Date: 09/08/2021 Special Listing Conditions: Standard Listing Terms: Cash; Conventional Preferred Escrow Company & Officer: AmeriTitle - Jeff Schopfer

Listing courtesy of: Mollie M Hogan License:200312013 Duke Warner Realty 1033 NW Newport Ave Bend, OR 97703 541-408-6033 541-382-8262 541-408-6033 mollie@sgbend.com http://www.skjersaagroup.com





Information is deemed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed. © 2021 MLS and FBS. Prepared by Mollie M Hogan on Thursday, September 09, 2021 10:53 AM. The information on this sheet has been made available by the MLS and may not be the listing of the provider.


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1620 NW City View Dr, Bend, OR 97703-5653

Lukens Revocable Trust dated 6/17/15

This form has been licensed for use solely by Terry Skjersaa pursuant to a Forms License Agreement with Oregon Real Estate Forms, LLC.

Duke Warner Realty, 1033 NW Newport Ave Bend OR 97701 Terry Skjersaa

(541)383-1426

1620 NW City


FOR FUN, FOR FRIENDS, FOR HEALTH, FOR LIFE!™

Discover the Bend Urban Trails System.

Discover natural landscapes, wildlife, and scenic byways. Discover exceptional places to exercise, cycle, play, relax, or commute.

B E N D U R B A N TR A I LS M A P

Please help keep the trail experience safe and pleasant for all users:

TRAIL USE REGULATIONS

Please do not walk along the river bank.

F Some sections of the trail are on private property. Please stay on the designated trail.

F Areas along the river are sensitive wildlife habitat.

F Motorized vehicles are not allowed on the trails.

F Bicyclists are not allowed on some sections of the trails. Please observe pedestrian-only trail sections.

F City ordinances require that dogs must be on leash at all times within the city limits (except at designated off-leash areas) and their waste properly removed. Dog “rest stops” along the trails provide you with disposal bags and trash cans.

F Do not litter. Trash cans are located throughout the park system. F No camping, drinking alcohol, smoking or fires allowed.

ADOPT A PARK OR TRAIL

The Adopt a Trail and Adopt a Park programs give community groups, families and individuals an opportunity to keep our parks and trails beautiful and fun for all. Adopters help with litter clean up, special projects and reporting concerns to the district. For more information on these programs call the Bend Park and Recreation District at 541-389-7275.

The Bend Urban Trail System and the Deschutes River Trail are managed by the Bend Park & Recreation District. To report trail concerns, call Park Services Dept. at 541-388-5435. After business hours and on weekends call 541-410-3319.

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1 Sawyer Park offers the opportunity to spot a variety of birds and wildlife and is included in the Oregon Cascade Birding Trail system.

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This reach passes through the oldest and most established sections of Bend. The trail isn’t always along the river, sometimes following sidewalks through neighborhoods and downtown. The trail passes through beautiful Drake Park on Mirror Pond and ends at McKay Park and Colorado Street. There are several footbridges along the way offering opportunities to cross the river. Access the trail from any of the adjacent parks. Boat landings at McKay, Drake, Harmon and Brooks parks provide water trail access.

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9 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.

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This section of river trail is located on the west bank of the river over the Tumalo irrigation canal pipe. The wide trail surface is unpaved and relatively flat. It runs between the river and a high canyon wall, and passes through the River’s Edge golf course and adjacent neighborhoods. A newer section of the trail located on the east bank connects Pioneer Park to Revere Avenue. Boat landings at First Street Rapids Park and Riverview Park provide water trail access. There are several wetlands in this reach, inhabited by songbirds, trumpeter swans, otter and beaver. Osprey frequently nest and fish here.

The Deschutes River corridor provides for both land and water-based trail opportunities. The water trail allows paddlers to enjoy the river and connect to parks and other destinations along its bank. Access points and boat landings are available at several locations along the water trail. Be aware that the river difficulty changes dramatically from gentle moving water to Class 4 rapids above the Bill Healy Bridge. Floating the section above the Healy Bridge is recommended only for expert boaters. The Colorado Street, Bend Hydro and Tumalo Irrigation dams require mandatory portaging. il Tra FLOATING THE RIVER ne i p Al Floating is popular from Riverbend Park at Columbia Street (across from Farewell Bend Park) to Drake Park on Riverside Blvd. Be cautious. The current is stronger above the Colorado R. YD Street dam than it appears. Watch for the warning signs and UR NT exit the river on the left above the Colorado Street Alpine CE l rai bridge. Floaters must leave the river and portage around the dam. The Parkk dT oa Ride-the-River shuttle operates between these two parks throughout the lR u a summer season. For a schedule visit the Cascades East Transit H website at cascadeseasttransit.com or call 541-385-8680. For non-motorized boat launch sites, look for the “crossed oars” symbols on the map.

8 Farewell Bend Park honors the history of the logging industry at this site with two interpretive signs. Additional signs along the boardwalk 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.

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6 Located across the Deschutes River from McKay Park, Miller’s Landing Park was a holding area for the Miller Lumber Company in the early 1900’s. As the newest riverfront park, it will be open in summer 2013. 7 Across the river from Farewell Bend Park is Riverbend Park, a popular site for events, river access and picnicking.

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This northernmost section of the Deschutes River Trail is constructed on top of the buried Tumalo irrigation canal. It has an unpaved surface 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 of the Three Sisters in the distance. A steep climb up the Archie Briggs Canyon Trail connects to Mt. Washington Drive. Visitors can best access the trail from Sawyer Park. There is limited on-street parking at Sawyer Uplands Park with a connecting route down to the river trail.

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5 McKay Park is the site of the Oregon Trunk Railroad. An interpretive sign in the park describes Bend’s early railroad history.

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This reach has trail sections on both sides of the river, connected by a footbridge approximately 1.5 miles upstream of the Farewell Bend Park bridge. The river flows fast here through a beautiful canyon, cascading over rocks and logs. WEST SIDE: The trail on the west side of the river passes through Mt. Bachelor Village. Bicycles are not allowed on this section of the river trail, but there is an alternative mountain bike route that connects 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 unpaved, narrow and rocky in places. The trail continues to the South Canyon Footbridge and crosses to the west side to loop back to town. Users can choose to divert up to Brookswood Blvd. on a side trail that originates just upstream of the COID power plant and short timber bridge. At Brookswood, the trail follows the sidewalk through various neighborhoods before reaching Wildflower Park then ultimately River Rim Park.

4 This Drake Park interpretive sign (located directly in front of the public restrooms) describes Bend’s early sense of community spirit.

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The Bend Park & Recreation District, along with the City of Bend and private land owners, is working toward implementing the community’s vision for an uninterrupted river trail. The trail will parallel the Deschutes River running through the heart of Bend. Once fully completed, the 19 mile trail will extend from Tumalo State Park to Meadow Camp with further connections to Sunriver. This map shows only existing trails and access points open to public use. The map also shows the river as a water trail and access points to it. Trail users should respect private property and sensitive riparian areas by staying on the trail. The river trail is divided into five reaches, defined by the surrounding landscape character.

3 Located across the foot bridge from Drake Park, Pageant Park was named to commemorate 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.

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CAMPGROUNDS # OF SITES FEES WATER TOILETS 1. Monty* . . . . . . . . . . 34 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 2. Perry South*. . . . . . 63 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 3. Cove Palisades* . . .268 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 4. Haystack* . . . . . . . . 24 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 5. Smith Rock State Park N/A . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . .No 6. Candle Creek*. . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 7. Lower Bridge* . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 8. Pioneer Ford* . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 9. Allen Springs* . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 10 . Canyon Creek* . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 11 . Gorge* . . . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 12 . Pine Rest*. . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 13 . Smiling River* . . . . 36 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 14 . Allingham*. . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 15 . Camp Sherman* . . . 15 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 16 . Riverside*. . . . . . . . 16 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 17 . Jack Creek*. . . . . . . 19 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 18 . Sheep Springs* . . . 11 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 19 . Indian Ford* . . . . . . 25 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 20 . Link Creek*. . . . . . . 33 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 21 . Scout Lake Group* . 10 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 22 . South Shore . . . . . . 38 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 23 . Blue Bay* . . . . . . . . 25 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 24 . Graham Corral . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 25 . Sisters Cow Camp* . .5 . . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 26 . Whispering Pine Horse 9 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 27 . Cold Springs . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 28 . Three Creek Meadow20 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 29 . Three Creek Horse . .9 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 30 . Three Creek Lake . . 11 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 31 . Driftwood . . . . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 32 . Tumalo State Park . 94 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 33 . Prineville Res. SP . . 72 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 34 . Jasper Point . . . . . . 29 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 35 . Todd Horse Camp . . .7 . . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 36 . Soda Creek* . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 37 . Quinn Meadow. . . . 26 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 38 . Elk Lake . . . . . . . . . 22 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 39 . Point . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 40 . Little Fawn . . . . . . . 32 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 41 . Little Fawn Group. . 12 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 42 . South . . . . . . . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes

CAMPGROUNDS # OF SITES FEES WATER TOILETS 43 . Mallard Marsh . . . . 15 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 44 . Lava Lake . . . . . . . . 43 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 45 . Little Lava Lake . . . 15 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 46 . Cultus Corral . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 47 . Cultus Lake . . . . . . . 55 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 48 . Little Cultus Lake . . 31 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 49 . Quinn River. . . . . . . 41 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 50 . Cow Meadow . . . . . 18 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 51 . Crane Prairie. . . . . .146 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 52 . Rock Creek . . . . . . . 32 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 53 . Sheep Bridge . . . . . 23 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 54 . North Twin . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 55 . South Twin . . . . . . . 21 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 56 . West South Twin. . . 24 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 57 . Gull Point . . . . . . . . 81 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 58 . North Davis Creek. . 14 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 59 . Reservoir . . . . . . . . 24 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 60 . Lava Flow . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 61 . Big River . . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 62 . LaPine State Park . .138 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 63 . Fall River. . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 64 . Pringle Falls . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 65 . Wyeth . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 66 . Bull Bend . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 67 . Prairie . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 68 . Ogden Group . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 69 . McKay Crossing . . . 16 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 70 . Paulina Lake . . . . . . 69 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 71 . Chief Paulina Horse 14 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 72 . Little Crater . . . . . . 49 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 73 . Newberry Group. . . .3 . . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 74 . East Lake. . . . . . . . . 29 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 75 . Cinder Hill. . . . . . . .108 . . . . . . . . Yes . . . . . . . .Yes . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 76 . China Hat . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 77 . Pine Mtn . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 78 . Black Pine Springs . N/A . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . .No 79 . Lava Camp Lake . . . 12 . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 80 . Jack Lake . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes 81 . Devils Lake . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . No . . . . . . . . . . . Yes * Items marked with an asterisk are not shown on the map. #36 is near Sparks Lake, items #20-21, 23, 25 are near Suttle Lake, Items #6-19 are along the Metolius River, and Items #1-4 are near Lake Billy Chinook.


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550 SW Industrial Way, (541) 312-9838

2700 NE 4th Street Suite 105 (541) 323-5864

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Acupuncture Cascadia LLC 31 NW Greeley Ave (541) 797-3412

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362 NE Clay Avenue (541) 388-4822

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296 SW Columbia Street, Ste D1 (541) 330-6606

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628 NW York Dr #104 (541) 330-8283

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Alpine Acupuncture LLC

NE 4TH ST

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Evolutionary Medicine LLC

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745 NW Mt Washington Dr #104 (541) 419-2507

911 NE 4th St, (541) 388-4999

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Ancient Traditions 235 SE Davis Ave, (541) 390-9095 KNOTT RD

Artemisia Naturopathic 125 NW Georgia Ave, (541) 450-9996

815 SW Bond St (541) 382-4900

Healing Response Acupuncture

Green Roots Acupuncture and Apothecary

141 NW Greenwood Ave.. Ste 101 (541) 233-9352

160 Scalehouse Loop. #120 (541) 598-5440

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97 £ ¤

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Academy At Sisters 63325 Silvis Rd Bend, OR 97701 (541) 389-2748 www.academyatsisters.org girls age 13 through 18

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Trinity Lutheran School 2550 NE Butler Market Rd Bend, OR 97701 (541) 382-1850 www.saints.org Preschool through High School

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Eastmont School 62425 Eagle Rd, Bend, OR 97701 (541) 382-2049 www.eastmontschool.com preschool and elementary school

High Desert Learning Center 21225 Starlight Dr, Bend, OR 97702 (541) 312-8000 www.highdesertlearning.com 6 weeks to 12 years

Samara Learning Center 230 NE 9th St, Bend, OR 97701 (541) 419-3324 www.samaralearningcenter.org 4th through 8th

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Morning Star Christian School 19741 Baker Rd, Bend, OR 97702 (541) 382-5091 mscsbend.org 6 weeks through 8th grade

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Waldorf School of Bend 2150 NE Studio Rd #2 Bend, OR 97701 (541) 330-8841 www.bendwaldorf.com early childhood through 8th grade

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New Leaf Academy 63050 Dickey Rd Bend, OR 97701 (541) 617-8989 www.newleafacademy.com therapeutic boarding school for girls age 10-15 POWELL BUTTE HWY

St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School 2450 NE 27th St, Bend, OR 97701 (541) 382-4701 saintfrancisschool.net Pre-K through 8th

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Bend Bicycling Businesses Cr o w' sFeet Co m m o n 869 NW Wall St., #4 541-728-0066

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REI 380 Powerhouse Dr. 541-385-0594

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CascadeRack 507 NW Colorado Ave 541-241-6255

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Bi cycleReSo u r ce o f Ben d 2669 NE Twin Knolls Dr. 541-382-6977

Pedego Electr i cBi kes& Let I t Ri deeBi keTo u r s 25 NW Minnesota Ave. #6 541-647-2331

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CyclePu bBen d 550 SW Industrial Way #125 541-678-5051

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Ben dVelo /J. Li vi n gsto n Bi kes 1212 NE 1st St. 541-382-2453

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WebCycler y 550 SW Industrial Way #150 541-318-6188

RackNRo ll 1304 NE 1st St 541-383-1800

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Hu tch’ sBi cycles 725 NW Columbia St. 541-382-9253

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Su n n ysi deSpo r ts 930 NW Newport Ave 541-382-8018

Sagebr u shCycles 35 SW Century Dr. 541 389-4224

TheHu bCycler y 1001 NW Wall St. 541-647-2614

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Bend Coffee Shops and Tea Houses 20 £ ¤

Black Rock Coffee Bar Robal Rd

97 £ ¤

20 £ ¤

Daily Grind Espresso 680 NE Butler Market Rd

Bend - NE

Starbucks 63455 North Highway 97

Dutch Brother's Coffee 1143 NE 3rd St

COOLEY RD

Backporch Coffee Roasters 706 NE Greenwood Ave

NE 18TH ST

WildRoots Coffeehouse 63130 NE Lancaster St, Suite 145

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Perk Avenue Drive Up 3198 N Hwy 97

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Flying Frog Coffee 2595 NE Butler Market Rd Bend Coffee Republic 755 NE Greenwood Ave

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The Human Bean 1041 NE 9th Street

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Dutch Brother's Coffee 62995 N Hwy 97

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Starbucks 583 NE Bellevue Drive

NE NEFF RD

Brewed Awakenings Coffee Roasters 62077 NE 27th St

20 £ ¤

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Dutch Brothers Coffee 120 SW Century Dr

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Backporch Coffee Roasters 70 SW Century Dr

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Starbucks 110 NW Sisemore St

BEAR CREEK RD

Buz Stop Espresso 903 SE Armour Rd

SE 9TH ST

One Eyed Sisters Coffee Trailer 1040 NW Galveston Ave

NW

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Megaphone Coffee Co. 735 NW Columbia St #100

NE 4TH ST

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Starbucks 64170 South Highway 97

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High Cascade Coffee 550 SW Industrial Way

Dutch Brother's Coffee 61223 S Hwy 97 YD UR

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Bellatazza 869 NW Wall St Bend Mountain Coffee 180 NW Oregon Ave Bluebird Coffee 550 NW Franklin Ave 97 Crow's Feet Commons 875 NW Brooks St, RD Lone Pine Coffee Roasters 845 Tin PanKNOTT Alley Looney Bean Roasting Co. 961 NW Brooks St Thump Coffee 25 NW Minnesota Ave Townshend's Bend Teahouse 835 NW Bond St Starbucks 812 NW Wall Street

TeaCupFuls 19570 Amber Meadow Dr, #190

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Spoken Moto 310 SW Industrial Way Strictly Organic Coffee Co. 450 SW Powerhouse Drive

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Bend - NE

20 £ ¤

Boneyard Pub 1955 NE Division St

Bridge 99 Brewery 63063 Layton Avenue #1

COOLEY RD

20 £ ¤ NE 18TH ST

RO BAL RD

Silver Moon Brewing Co. 24 NW Greenwood Ave

Monkless Belgian Ales 20750 High Desert Lane, #107

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Bend Brewing Company 1019 NW Brooks Street

Oblivion Brewing Co. 63027 Plateau Dr #4

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Broken Top Bottle Shop 1740 NW Pence Lane, #1

The Brew Shop/Platypus Pub 1203 NE Third Street

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10 Barrel Brewing Co. 1135 NW Galveston, Bldg. A SW

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Deschutes Brewery and Public House 1044 NW Bond St

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Crux Fermentation Project 50 SW Division St.

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Immersion Brewing 550 SW Industrial Way, #185

POWERS RD

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GoodLife Brewing 70 SW Century Drive

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Sunriver Brewing Company 1005 NW Galveston Ave

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Deschutes Brewery 901 SW Simpson Avenue

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Boss Rambler Beer Club 1009 NW Galveston Ave

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10 Barrel Brewing Co. 62970 NE 18th St

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Craft Kitchen and Brewery LLC 62988 Layton Ave #104

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McMenamins Old St. Francis School Pub 700 NW Bond St

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Cascade Lakes Brewing Company Lodge 1441 SW Chandler Ave., Suite #100

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Bend Health Clubs, Fitness Programs, Gyms & Studios Camp Victory Personal Training 20370 NE Empire Ave, C5 (541) 897-7668

CrossFit Thrice 2288 NE 2nd St (541) 678-0930

Jazzercise 20370 NE Empire Ave, C6 (541) 241-4901

Fitness 1440 (North) 1569 NE 2nd St (541) 389-2009

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Abstract In Motion 100 SE Bridgeford Blvd (541) 797-2240

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Empowered Strength 361 SE Logsden St #100 (541) 639-5000

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Snap Fitness 1310 SE Reed Market Road #130 (541) 508-5445

Bend Rock Gym 1182 SE Centennial Ct (541) 388-6764

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Central Oregon Aerial Arts 20700 Carmen Loop #120 (775) 342-8710

Fusion Fitness 61334 S Hwy 97 (541) 306-6757 Max Fitness 61470 S Hwy 97 #3 (541) 728-0002

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CrossFit Type 44 West 150 SW Scalehouse Loop (541) 647-2642

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JoyRide541 1230 NE 3rd St a230 (541) 797-3607

Planet Fitness 725 NE Greenwood Ave (541) 306-6084

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Bend Pilates 155 SW Century Dr, #104 (541) 647-0876

Snap Fitness 19550 Amber Meadow Dr (541) 389-2550

Bowen Sports Performance 225 NE Lafayette Ave (541) 977-1321

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Athletic Club of Bend 61615 Athletic Club Dr (541) 385-3062

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TREK a TRAIL of BEER. There are 16 (and counting) world-class craft breweries along the Bend Ale Trail, and with your Bend Ale Trail™ Atlas and Passport, you can track your route to all of them. Collect stamps from each brewery on the trail, then stop by the Bend Visitor Center to snag your prize—a coveted Bend Ale Trail Silipint filled with goodies.

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Got stamps from all 16 breweries? Rock on with your bad self. Not only do you get the Silipint when you bring us your passport, we’ll also give you a nifty Bend Ale Trail bottle opener.

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If earning prizes for drinking beer sounds like a dream come true, we won’t pinch you awake.

Here’s how the whole thing works: As you amble your way along the Bend Ale Trail, whip out your passport (one passport per person) and ask for a stamp at each brewery. Remember, no purchase is required! Got stamps from 10 breweries? Awesome. Pat yourself on the back, then bring your passport to the Bend Visitor Center for a commemorative Silipint pint glass.

Redeem your passport at Bend Visitor Center downtown 750 NW Lava Road, suite 160 • 541.382.8048

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Become a Member of Something Truly Special Whether you re three or 93, the High Desert Museum has something for everyone! Wildlife, art, history and culture combine to create unique and memorable experiences. With changing exhibits and new programs throughout the year, there s always something new to explore and learn. Museum memberships begin at just $60 for an individual and $90 for a family and include: Unlimited admission for an entire year Exclusive invitations to exhibition openings and special events Discounts on Museum programs, workshops and events A 10% discount on admission for guests, in the Museum store and café A subscription to HDM Happenings newsletter

Membership is a great way to engage with the community while supporting a regional treasure. It makes a great gift, too! Come for a visit and if you join that day, the admission fee you paid will be applied to your membership.

E-news about upcoming events A special members-only evening at the Museum

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Mountain Information With over 3,000 acres of lift-accessible terrain, you won’t want to pass up a trip to the ski resort with the highest skiable elevation in all of Oregon and Washington! Mt. Bachelor, located on the eastern flanks of Oregon’s Central Cascades, is known for its light, dry snow, diverse terrain, family-friendliness and long seasons.

The Season

Mountain Topography

Hours: 9:00am - 4:00pm

Summit: 9,065 feet

Season: Nov-May

West Village Base: 6,300 feet

Snowphone: 541-382-7888 or visit mobile site

Northwest Base: 5,700 feet

m.mtbachelor.com Vertical Drop: 3,365 feet Acres of Terrain: 3,683 acres accessible by lift with 1,600 acres groomed daily *Vertical Drop (Please note, Mt. Bachelor calculates the total vertical drop from the Summit at 9,065 feet to the base elevation at the Northwest Express lift which is 5,700. 9,065 - 5,700 = 3,365 feet)


Trail Stats Number of Runs: 71 | Max Run Length: 1.5 miles | Average Snowbase: 150-200" | Average Snowfall: 387" Lift Facilities

Alpine Terrain Rating

Cross-Country Terrain

7 Express Quads

15% Green-Novice

More than a dozen trails, 56 km

3 Triple Chairlifts

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Bill Healy founded Mt. Bachelor Ski Area December 19, 1958 with a rope tow and a single lift. Mt. Bachelor has since grown to be one of the largest ski resorts in the U.S. The resort boasts a wide variety of terrain. Guests can ski or ride 360 degrees off the summit, hike the adjoining cinder cone for a thrilling run down, or, ski the trees to find that great cache of powder! Not only is Mt. Bachelor a great place for expert skiers and riders to get that burn, it is also a fantastic place to learn a snow sport or take the family for an exciting day out. Carrousel, our free beginners lift, offers an easy ride up and gentle slope down. There are also numerous lesson packages to choose from; check out our link to snow sport services. Conveniently located just 22 miles west of Bend, Mt. Bachelor’s season is one of the longest in the Northwest, usually starting in November by Thanksgiving and lasting well into May. Surrounded by the tall hemlocks and pines of the Deschutes National Forest and breathtaking views of the Three Sisters and other Cascade peaks, you are sure to enjoy that mountain experience you seek at Mt. Bachelor!



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SUNSHINE BIKE PARK TRAILS 1 SKILLS PARK Free for anyone with the proper equipment. This is a great place to improve your comfortability on a bike at any level. Beginner through advanced features guarantee progression and fun. Free ticket required.

2 FTL (FIRST TIMER LINE) Length: 0.7 miles Average Slope: 7% Our easiest trail, FTL is a wide, machine-built flow trail that has just enough dips, rolls, turns and jumps to help you progress as a beginner. It is specifically designed to mimic what you will encounter on our other downhill trails.

MODERATE & DIFFICULT TRAILS . 3 SWIZZLE STICK to LOWER LAVA FLOW Length: 0.9 miles Average Slope: 6% Lower Lava Flow is our widest flow trail with rolling terrain that best caters to riders who aren’t yet ready for the upper mountain. Lower Lava Flow features slightly more difficult turns, dips and jumps than FTL to improve skills and confidence.

4 BLADE RUNNER Length: 0.4 miles Average Slope: 11% A technical intermediate single track. Riders should be comfortable on a narrow track with tighter corners before riding this trail.

CONE RUN Length: 2.0 miles Average Slope: 6% Cone Run is a fun ride with numerous wood features and jumps. It transitions to a narrow hand-built trail, crossing the steep Cinder Cone and then returns to a machine-built flow as you work your way back to Pine Marten. DSM Length: 0.4 miles Average Slope: 7% Expect jumps, rolls and wood features on this flow trail as it travels across the shady and densely forested “dark side of the moon”. LAVA FLOW from Pine Marten lift Length: 3.9 miles Average Slope: 7% Our signature flow trail, Lava Flow is a wide and long machine-built trail that begins in the lava rock and transitions into the dense hemlock forest. Jumps are built so that riders can get air or roll over them.

LEGEND HANGER Length: 0.6 miles Average Slope: 9% This narrower, hybrid, single track flow trail features steeper, banked turns and is a fun alternative to middle Lava Flow. RATTLESNAKE Length: 1.2 miles Average Slope: 12% A technical single track trail crossing a natural half pipe. Expect sharp berms & natural rock drops through tight trees. BIG WOOD Length: 0.3 miles Average Slope: 21% A rake it in and let it ride kind of single track with wood features, steep pitches and a drop option at the end.

LAST CHANCE enduro trail Length: 3.8 miles Average Slope: 7% Our signature enduro trail is more difficult than its average slope suggests. The technical single track transitions to a machine-built flow trail lower down. ROCKFALL Length: 0.8 miles Average Slope: 20% Very steep & rugged, this extremely difficult trail is for experts only. Expect several mandatory drops and technical downhill terrain.

Chairlift Easier Trail More Difficult Trail Most Difficult Trail Extremely Difficult Trail Two-Way Trail Service Road Bikes Allowed Service Road Bikes Not Allowed Future Trail Skills Park

TRAIL CLOSURE NOTICE

EMERGENCY OR ASSISTANCE NEEDS

Some trails may be closed for construction. Visit www.mtbachelor.com for current trail status. Operations may be suspended or closed due to lightning, heavy rain, ice or snow.

If you need First Aid assistance, or to report an incident or maintenance concern, please call Mountain Patrol at 541-693-0911. Patrol rescue may be time consuming in remote areas.


ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR CENTRAL OREGON

2021 CENTRAL OREGON ECONOMIC PROFILE 705 SW BONNETT WAY SUITE 1000 BEND, OR 97702 541.388.3236

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Table of Contents Welcome........................................................................................................ 2 Central Oregon Overview................................................................................ 3 Population..................................................................................................... 4 Move.............................................................................................................. 6 Relocate / Expand.......................................................................................... 7 Start................................................................................................................ 8 Entrepreneurial Support................................................................................. 9 Grow............................................................................................................... 10 Workforce...................................................................................................... 11 Delivering What Is Expected......................................................................... 12 Transportation............................................................................................... 13 Services / Infrastructure................................................................................ 14 Top Employers............................................................................................... 15 Foundations of Central Oregon’s Economy................................................... 16 Lifestyle......................................................................................................... 20 About EDCO................................................................................................... 21

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 four years in a row – an unprecedented 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. Page 2 - Economic Development for Central Oregon


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 six national carriers flying 60+ segments daily to 10 international airports. The best part? Travel through the Redmond airport is a breeze. edcoinfo.com - Page 3


POPULATION

Central Oregon has been among the fastest growing regions anywhere in the U.S.

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Area Oregon

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Net Migration % 2010 - 2019

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Source: Population Research Center, PSU 2020. (April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2020)

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to the state, expanding the labor force.” Damon Runberg Regional Economist, State of Oregon Employment Department


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NEW RESIDENTS, NEW IDEAS & NEW ENERGY

#6 FASTEST

POPULATION GROWTH IN THE U.S.

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

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live here and work towards making our region an even better place to live.

POPULATION TOTALS FOR CENTRAL OREGON Area Oregon Crook County Deschutes County Bend La Pine Redmond Sisters Unincorporated Jefferson County Tri-County Total

2000 3,421,399 19,184 115,367 52,029 Not incorporated

13,481 959 48,898 19,009 153,560

2010 3,837,300 21,020 157,905 76,740 1,660 26,225 2,040 51,240 21,750 200,675

2015 4,013,845 21,085 170,740 81,310 1,670 27,050 2,280 53,151 22,445 214,270

2019 4,236,400 23,440 193,000 91,385 1,900 30,600 2,985 66,130 23,840 240,280

2020 4,268,055 23,440 197,015 92,840 2,005 32,215 3,220 66,735 24,105 244,560

% Growth 2010-2020

10.1% 10.3% 19.9% 17.3% 17.2% 18.6% 36.6% 23.2% 9.8% 17.9%

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.

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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.

MOVE Business Cost Comparison

OR

CA

WA

Avg. Electricity Rate (¢/kWh)

6.06¢

13.65¢

4.68¢

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$6.80

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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.

Sources: Tax Foundation 2020, US Energy Information Association (Natural Gas) May 2020, US Energy Information Association (Electricity) May 2020

“When we relocated our engineering firm to Deschutes County, EDCO was incredibly helpful. They assisted us with finding our new office space and provided invaluable support as we navigated the paperwork to pursue various tax incentive programs. Since our move, they have been extremely supportive with finding new employees and connecting with various business services in the area. Central Oregon has proven to be an excellent place to base our business and we are grateful to EDCO for their continued support.” - Terri L. Johnson, President and CEO, TJP Engineering Inc.

Case Study: TJP Engineering TJP Engineering works with zoos, aquariums and marine parks across the globe, designing and engineering large-scale, custom aquatic systems. In early 2019 TJP decided that a move to southern Deschutes County would be beneficial for both their company and their employees. Early on TJP reached out to EDCO, who introduced them to tax incentive programs, assisted with identifying possible office space and provided local contacts for various business services – from banking to human resource support. Company culture and employee well-being are high priorities for TJP and the move has given their employees a better lifestyle including convenient travel through Redmond’s airport, access to more affordable housing with wider options for homeownership and a plethora of year-round recreation opportunities. Page 6 - Economic Development for Central Oregon


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. For a relocating business, Central Oregon has a reputation for welcoming new companies without sacrificing workforce,

We help you navigate the regional and local real estate market, infrastructure and permitting processes.

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

“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. Page 8 - Economic Development for Central Oregon


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.

METROPOLITAN AREAS WHERE FIRST FINANCINGS ARE RISING Area

National Rank

% Change (Annualized) 2013-2017

National Rank

% Change (Annualized) 2009-2014

Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA

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7.7%

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31.6%

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18

12.3%

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. edcoinfo.com - Page 9


GROW

We partner with local traded-sector companies to help them grow and expand, offering them the very same incentives and assistance as relocation projects.

“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.

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WORKFORCE

#2 FASTEST JOB GROWTH IN THE U.S. - BLS, 2017

MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT GROWTH (2010-2019) U.S.

15.1%

Oregon

28.4%

Deschutes County

67.7%

Redmond

97.7%

Source: State of Oregon Employment Department, 2020

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. - Business Oregon’s Regional Competitive Industry Analysis, 2016

Workforce Development 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 200 business partners and placed more than 260 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. edcoinfo.com - Page 11


DELIVERING WHAT IS EXPECTED

DESCHUTES COUNTY

#1

COUNTY RECEIVING MOST INVESTMENT IN OREGON

“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.” Scott Allan GM, Hydro Flask

-SMARTASSET, 2020

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.

INCOMING INVESTMENT BY COUNTY IN OREGON New Building Federal GDP Growth Permits Funding (millions) (per 1,000 homes) (per capita)

Incoming Investment Index

Rank

County

Business Growth

1

Deschutes

13.3%

$1,556

23.1

$211

66.48

2

Multnomah

7.4%

$6,153

20.3

$539

61.54

3

Washington

6.5%

$3,459

12.5

$340

50.61

4

Crook

7.3%

$116

11.9

$225

48.26

5

Clackamas

6.1%

$2,664

10.2

$612

47.33

7

Jefferson

7.0%

$86

11.1

$192

47.17

Oregon Totals

3.3%

$779

7.1

$265

Source: SmartAsset, 2020

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TRANSPORTATION Average Commute Times

AIR

32.8 min

30.9 min

30 min

27.5 min

26.1 min

25.3 min

20 min

15.3 min

10 min

Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM; www.flyrdm.com) provides commercial air service with 30 daily round-trip flights to Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Mesa, Phoenix, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Seattle via five carriers (Alaska, Allegiant, American, Delta, and United).

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21 minutes each way, saving the average worker over one work week per year! Source: Census.gov 2019

Travel Time & Distance by Car BEND, OR

RAIL

PORTLAND, OR

153 miles 3 hours, 13 minutes

OLYMPIA, WA

269 miles 4 hours, 55 minutes

Burlington Northern-Santa Fe (BNSF), Union Pacific (UPRR) and the City of Prineville Railway (COPR) provide

SEATTLE, WA

328 miles 5 hours, 45 minutes

173 miles 3 hours, 22 minutes

BOISE, ID

317 miles 5 hours, 19 minutes

SAN FRANCISCO, CA

direct connections for shipping to any market in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

MEDFORD, OR

491 miles 7 hours, 54 minutes

LOS ANGELES, CA

821 miles 12 hours, 39 minutes

Travel Time By Air REDMOND, OR

FREIGHT

PORTLAND, OR

RDM

40 min

SEATTLE, WA SALT LAKE CITY, UT

1 hour

1 hour, 30 minutes

LAS VEGAS, NV

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).

SAN FRANCISCO, CA 1 hour, 40 minutes

1 hour, 43 minutes

DENVER, CO

LOS ANGELES, CA 2 hour, 10 minutes

2 hours, 15 minutes

CHICAGO, IL

PHOENIX & MESA, AZ 2 hour, 25 minutes

3 hours, 40 minutes

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SERVICES & INFRASTRUCTURE

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.

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Rank 2019 2018

TOP EMPLOYERS CENTRAL OREGON RANKED IN THE NATION FOR GDP GROWTH AT

#1

8.1%

- Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2016

2020 Central Oregon Industry Composition Trade, Transportation, & Utilities

18%

Education & Health Services

16% 15%

Leisure & Hospitality

13%

Total All Government Professional & Business Services

11% 8%

Manufacturing

7%

Construction Financial Activities

4%

Other Services

4%

Information

2%

Natural Resources & Mining

2%

2019 Central Oregon Largest 50 Private Employers

Source: State of Oregon Employment Department, 2019

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.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 T-16 T-16 18 19 20 T-21 T-21 23 T-24 T-24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 T-33 T-33 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

1 3 4 2 6 5 7 NL 10 8 9 11 12 15 16 18 37 19 13 14 20 NL 17 22 23 25 27 T-28 26 32 33 36 32 T-38 31 43 41 T-38 30 40 T-49 42 45 46 48 47 51 T-49 44 NL

Employees 2019

2018

St. Charles Health System regional 4,447 4,183 Bright Wood Corporation 1,138 986 Les Schwab regional 1,080 926 Sunriver Resort 1,000 1,100 Mt. Bachelor 975 840 Safeway regional 853 878 Fred Meyer regional 667 628 Rosendin Electric 609 -Summit Medical Group 587 538 McDonald’s regional 536 615 IBEX 480 540 PCC Schlosser 465 450 Consumer Cellular 400 440 Lonza, formerly Bend Research 385 361 Black Butte Ranch 375 360 Costco 350 339 Facebook 350 201 Mosaic Medical 341 303 Opportunity Foundation 335 381 JELD-WEN Windows and Doors 315 375 Eagle Crest, Aimbridge Hospitality 300 300 Pronghorn Resort 300 150 Deschutes Brewery 296 340 BendBroadband/TDS Telecom 280 280 Brasada Ranch 280 275 G5 278 258 The Center (Ortho/Neuro) 274 252 Contact Industries 270 250 Bi-Mart regional 251 254 Epic Air 250 230 PacificSource 243 223 Keith Manufacturing Co. 235 210 Riverhouse on the Deschutes 220 220 Tetherow 220 200 10 Barrel Brewing Co. 216 236 Medline ReNewal 210 182 First Interstate Bank 203 191 Athletic Club of Bend 200 200 Navis 199 237 Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village 196 196 Target 190 150 Neighbor Impact regional 186 190 Indian Head Casino 180 180 J Bar J Youth Services 174 174 High Lakes Health Care regional 170 157 Sunriver Owners Association 165 162 Rebound Physical Therapy regional 157 144 Sunriver Brewing Company regional 155 150 Ray’s Food Place regional 150 181 Western Heavy Haul & SMAF 142 121

NL = Not Listed T = Tied

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FOUNDATIONS OF CENTRAL OREGON’S ECONOMY

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

- Brewers Association, 2017, Oregon Brewers Guild, 2017, Forbes, 2016

#1 BEST CRAFT

#2 LARGEST HOP

-MATADOR NETWORK, 2016

-OREGON BREWERS GUILD, 2017

BEER TOWNS IN AMERICA

GROWING STATE

#3

BREWERIES PER CAPITA IN THE U.S. -C&R RESEARCH, 2019

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.

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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

Home to the Oregon Outdoor Alliance (OOA) and Oregon’s Office of Outdoor recreation, both of which are dedicated to connecting & cultivating Oregon’s outdoor industry

The country’s first dedicated startup accelerator for the outdoor industry, Bend Outdoor 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

BEST

MULTI-SPORT TOWN IN THE U.S. - OUTSIDE MAGAZINE, 2017

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

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FOUNDATIONS OF CENTRAL OREGON’S ECONOMY

Aviation/Aerospace (Aircraft and related components) 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 – several in scaled production. Along with these aircraft, many suppliers of specialized equipment have followed. Our region’s “special sauce” in the industry? Composite (carbon fiber) fabrication and innovation that make our OEM’s and supply chain companies unique on a national and even global scale. But it’s not all just manufacturing. We have some of the most successful flight training programs in the country with both fixed-wing and helicopter flight schools serving the global industry.

Building Products (Windows, Doors, Moldings & Specialty Products) For much of the region’s economic history, wood products manufacturing was the dominant industry employing Central Oregonians and forming the foundation for other business activity. While we’ve diversified 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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LIFESTYLE 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.

#1 SMALL CITIES

BEST

PLACES TO LIVE ON

$55,000

FOR BUSINESS AND CAREERS

#1

BEST PERFORMING SMALL CITY THREE YEARS IN A ROW! -MILKEN INSTITUTE, 2016, 2017 & 2018

-FORBES, 2016

#8 BEST

-SMARTASSET, 2017

#14 WORLD’S BEST

BEST

MULTI-SPORT TOWN

PLACES TO LIVE IN THE U.S.

SKI TOWNS

-NEW YORK POST, 2016

-NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, 2017

-OUTDOOR MAGAZINE, 2017

30 Golf Courses

Miles and miles of trails

Thriving Arts & Culture Scene

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33 Breweries & counting

300 Days of Sunshine


ABOUT EDCO EDCO Platinum Members

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. EDCO’S RESULTS

Fiscal Year 2019 - 2020 2018 - 2019 2017 - 2018 2016 - 2017 2015 - 2016 2014 - 2015 Totals

Companies

Jobs (New & Retained)

New Capital Investment

39 23 28 44 36 35 205

401 240 240 776 266 594 2,517

$55.7 million $58.4 million $192.6 million $600.5 million $24.2 million $102.6 million $1.01 billion

EDCO’S Funding Sources

Additional information available at EDCOINFO.COM

40%

Public Contracts

33%

Private Members

Other

• 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

24%

Earned Revenue

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

• Success stories from regional businesses

3%

• Business news on EDCO’s blog

EDCO Contact Information Regional Office (Bend)

Redmond

Prineville/Crook County

Sisters

Sunriver/La Pine

CEO: Roger Lee

Sr. Director: Jon Stark

Director: Kelsey Lucas

Director: Caprielle Lewis

16345 Sixth Street

Director: Don Myll

411 SW 9th Street,

510 SE Lynn Blvd.

520 E Cascade Street

La Pine, OR 97739

705 SW Bonnett Way,

Ste. #203

Prineville, OR 97754

Sisters, OR 97759

541.536.1432

Ste. #1000

Redmond, OR 97756

541.233.2015

541.977.5683

Bend, OR 97702

541.923.5223

541.388.3236

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705 SW BONNETT WAY SUITE 1000 BEND, OR 97702 541.388.3236

EDCOINFO.COM #EDCOINFO @EDCOINFO


USEFUL NUMBERS UTILITIES

CITY, COUNTY, GOVERNMENT OFFICES

ELECTRIC COMPANIES Central Electric Co-op 548-2144 Central Electric Co-op (Sisters) 549-5698 Midstate Electric Co-op (Sunriver/LaPine) 536-2126 Pacific Power & Light 800-221-7070

EMERGENCY Police/Sheriff/Fire/Ambulance Poison Control Center St. Charles Hospital

SEWER Metolius (City) 546-5533 Redmond (City) 923-7765 Bend City Sewer/Water 388-5515 TELEPHONE Century Link 855-316-6732 BendBroadband 541-382-5551 NATURAL GAS Cascade Natural Gas 888-522-1130 WATER COMPANIES Agate Water 382-2855 Apache Water 382-2855 Avion Water Company 382-5342 Bend City Water/Sewer 388-5515 Cimarron City Water 389-7480 Circle C 548-6116 City of Redmond 923-7765 City of Sisters 549-6022 Crooked River Ranch Water Co. 923-1041 Deschutes Valley Water 475-3849 Indian Meadow Water 549-5300 Laidlaw Water District 389-1255 Long Butte Water 383-2863 Rimrock Estates Water (Linda McCue) 548-0272 Roats Water 382-3029 Seventh Mtn/Golf Village Water Co. 503-222-2900 Sun Country Water 382-5103 Sun Mountain Water 382-7309 Terrebonne Domestic 548-2727 Sunriver Utilites 593-4197 GARBAGE Bend Garbage & Recycling 382-2263 Cascade Disposal 382-6660 High Country Disposal 548-4984 Sisters 549-6022 Sun Country Disposal 382-6660 Wilderness Garbage & Recycling 536-1194 Skjersaa Group | DukeWarner Realty |

541.383.1426

911 800-452-7165 382-4321

FIRE DEPARTMENTS, NON-EMERGENCY Bend Fire Dept. 388-5533 Bend Fire Dept.—Burn Dept. 388-5525 Bend Fire Dept.—Non-Emergency 536-2935 Deschutes County Rural District #2 318-0459 LaPine Fire Dept.—Burn Information 536-9056 LaPine Fire Dept.—Non-Emergency 536-2935 SHERIFF DEPARTMENTS, NON-EMERGENCY Deschutes County Sheriff 388-0170 Deschutes County—LaPine Station 536-1758 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Deschutes County

388-6616

DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES Redmond 548-0140 Bend 388-6322 Oregon Highway Information 800-977-6368 VOTERS REGISTRATION Deschutes County Registration

388-6547

SCHOOL DISTRICTS Central Oregon Community College 383-7700 Bend/LaPine School District Public Info 383-6000 Redmond School District 2J 923-5437 Sisters School District #6 549-8521

MISCELLANEOUS CABLE TELEVISION & INTERNET Bend Broadband (Redmond & Bend) 382-5551 Chambers Cable of Sunriver 593-1296 Clearwire (Mike) 771-6739

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We are passionate about helping the environment as well as our local community. That being said, we have created a campaign pledging at least 1% of the revenue generated by The Skjersaa Group to various charaties and non-profit organizations. The Skjersaa Group is commited to making a difference, and we believe that starts with giving back!

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