Employment Opportunities in the RAINIER VALLEY PbAf 566
COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Spring 2013 Erin GENGO Elena HERNANDEZ Aaron LYKKEN Lauren MATHISEN Catherine SILVA
Employment in the RAINIER VALLEY Planned Mobility Concentration of Industries Competitive Advantages, Opportunities, & Challenges Educational Attainment & Access
Existing Conditions & Future Direction
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Regional GROWTH STRATEGY WA LEGISLATURE - Growth Management Act LYNNWOOD
KIRKLAND
Kirkland
SEATTLE
Seattle
REDMOND
Policy Direction thru VISION 2014
Belleve BELLEVUE MERCER ISLAND
Renton
Centers are Focal Points of Development
RENTON
Burien BURIEN
Vashon Island
Kent
65% JOB GROWTH within Centers by 2020
TACOMA
Tacoma
King County Urban Growth Boundary
PRIORITIZED for Transportation & Economic Investments
2002 - 2011
Designated GROWTH CENTERS LYNNWOOD
27 Regional Growth Centers
KIRKLAND
SEATTLE REDMOND
8 Manufacturing/ Industrial Centers RAINIER VALLEY is not designated for growth
BELLEVUE MERCER ISLAND
RENTON
BURIEN
LYNNWOOD
LINK LIGHT RAIL SOUND TRANSIT Express Bus Commuter Rail Light Rail
KIRKLAND
SEATTLE REDMOND
TAXING Authority
BELLEVUE MERCER ISLAND
ST2 Funds Central LINK Extension
RENTON
Access to LINK in Jurisdiction by 2030 70% of Residents 85% of Employees
BURIEN
Connecting GROWTH CENTERS C E N T R A L L I N K
KIRKLAND
Northgate
SEATTLE
University Community REDMOND
First Hill/Capitol Hill
Downtown
BELLEVUE MERCER ISLAND
RAINIER VALLEY RENTON
BURIEN
SeaTac
Local JOB SECTORS Employment & Industry Trends for King County & the RAINIER VALLEY METHODOLOGY: Location Quotients Shift Share Analysis Considering an interaction with the local workforce educational opportunities Mindful of regional policies & strategies for growth
Shift SHARE KING COUNTY - Strong Growth Areas
Seattle
Kirkland Belleve
Administration, Support, + 23% & Waste Management Professional, Science & + 5.6% Technical Services
Renton Burien
Vashon Island
+ 8.8%
Educational Services
Kent
+ 42.2% Tacoma
Change Relative to National Levels
Information
+ 6.5%
Arts, Entertainment & Recreation
2002 - 2011
Shift SHARE KING COUNTY - Behind in Other Areas
Seattle
Kirkland Belleve
Renton Burien
Vashon Island
- 18.7%
Transportation & Warehousing
Kent
- 9.5%
Manufacturing
Tacoma
Change Relative to National Levels
2002 - 2011
Location QUOTIENTS 9 8 1 0 8 HIGH LQ: Manufacturing, transportation and warehousing, and wholesale trade
LOW LQ: Educational services, finance and insurance, health care and social assistance, information, professional, scientific and technical services
Location QUOTIENTS 9 8 1 1 8 HIGH LQ: Accommodation and food services, health care and social assistance, and arts, entertainment, & recreation
LOW LQ: Information, wholesale trade, professional, scientific, and technical services
Location QUOTIENTS 9 8 1 4 4 HIGH LQ: Construction, educational services, healthcare and social assistance, finance and insurance
LOW LQ: Transportation and warehousing
Location QUOTIENTS 2002 1.67
Manufacturing
Transportation & Warehousing
Professional & Scientific Services
3.79 0.82
0.28 3.00 0.52
0.65 0.37 0.44
2011 1.02 4.39 0.60
0.59 3.25 0.84
0.79 0.33 0.67
Change 0.65 + 0.60 0.22
+ 0.31 + + 0.25 0.32
+ 0.14 + 0.04 0.23
Interaction with EDUCATION Impact of Education on Future Job Opportunities in the RAINIER VALLEY Early Childhood K - 12 K-6 K-8 7-8 9 - 12 Post Secondary
Early Childhood EDUCATION IMPACTS on school-age children Improved cognitive growth, educational performance and grade retention
IMPACTS on adults Improved educational attainment, higher employment rates and earnings, decreased crime rates and use of social services
Early childhood education in the RAINIER VALLEY Family child care centers, child care centers, Head Start, ECEAP
K -12 DEMOGRAPHICS Race & Ethnicity in the RAINIER VALLEY
Seattle Public Schools - District No. 12
Quality of EDUCATION 2009
2010
2012
Educational ATTAINMENT Estimated Annual On-Time Graduation Rates in the RAINIER VALLEY
FRANKLIN
CLEVELAND SOUTH LAKE RAINER BEACH 2007 - 2010
Impact of EDUCATION 2009
Seattle Public Schools
2012
Change
Future WORKFORCE PERCENT of RAINIER VALLEY STUDENTS pursuing 2 YEAR or 4 YEAR Post Secondary Education
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
SEATTLE CENTRAL
FRANKLIN
CLEVELAND SOUTH SEATTLE RAINER BEACH
2005 - 2011
Future WORKFORCE 2 YEAR INSTITUTION: South Seattle Community College
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
SEATTLE CENTRAL
FRANKLIN
CLEVELAND SOUTH SEATTLE RAINER BEACH
2005 - 2011
Future WORKFORCE 2 YEAR INSTITUTION: Seattle Central Community College
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
SEATTLE CENTRAL
FRANKLIN
CLEVELAND SOUTH SEATTLE RAINER BEACH
2005 - 2011
Future WORKFORCE 4 YEAR INSTITUTION: University of Washington
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
SEATTLE CENTRAL
FRANKLIN
CLEVELAND SOUTH SEATTLE RAINER BEACH
2005 - 2011
Conditions in the RAINIER VALLEY Local economy is not strong Policy concentrates job growth and manufacturing in Centers Reliable mobility options exist and are expanding
Direction for the RAINIER VALLEY BUILD LOCAL CAPACITY: Well Educated &
Local Workforce Access to Opportunity (transportation, education, jobs, goods & services, etc) Self Advocacy to help provide the jobs and development of best fit for the community
THANKS!
Erin GENGO Elena HERNANDEZ Aaron LYKKEN Lauren MATHISEN Catherine SILVA