Chino Valley 2022 Economic Development Guide

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GREETINGS! “I think Chino Valley comes down to three things: front porches, iced tea and neighbors. The front porch goes with the atmosphere, sitting out in the evening. The iced tea goes back to the good water that we have here, and then the neighbors. This town is small enough that if you’ve been here for very long everybody here is your neighbor.” — Jack Miller

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s Mayor of the Town of Chino Valley, it is my pleasure to welcome you as you learn more about our town in this wonderful economic development publication. Chino Valley is a Town that is quickly growing. With the growth, we are growing our business, retail and tourism base. I encourage those of you visiting to experience all of the things that make Chino Valley one of most unique and desirable places to start or relocate a business, move your family and enjoy a peaceful and wonderful quality of life. The Town is very supportive of economic development initiatives and promoting a business-friendly environment. An interesting historical fact about Chino Valley is that it was founded in 1864, later incorporated in 1970 and was the first territorial capital of Arizona. Our rural community has four beautiful, distinct seasons and has a truly hometown feeling. The beauty of our Town is the wide open spaces, big blue skies with a culture defined by friendly people, unique eating establishments and outdoor adventure. We look forward to welcoming you for your visit to Chino Valley. I hope you enjoy your time reading this publication and that your first visit to our community is enjoyable. Sincerely,

Jack Miller Mayor

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Elaine Earle, Publisher 520.426.2074 | cfo@roxco.com Every effort is made to make this publication as accurate as possible. The Town of Chino Valley and ROX Media LLC & affiliated companies (collectively, the “publishers”) will assume no responsibility for errors, changes, representations or omissions. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any way without the express, written permission of the publishers. Users of this publication are encouraged to verify all data and information of material interest to the user. The publishers make no endorsement, representation or warranty regarding any goods or services advertised in this publication. Unless otherwise noted, all images are courtesy of the Town of Chino Valley. Advertisements are provided by the subject companies and the publishers shall not be responsible or liable for any inaccuracy, omission or infringement of any third party’s rights therein, or for personal injury or any other damage or injury whatsoever. Copyright 2022. All rights reserved.

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Las Vegas 4

Kingman

Flagstaff 2

Los Angeles

Laughlin

Prescott

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Chino Valley

Albuquerque

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100 miles

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Phoenix

San Diego

200 miles

Yuma Tucson

El Paso 300 miles

CONTENTS Chino Valley at a Glance ...................................... 6 Discover Chino Valley .........................................7-8 Transportation ........................................................ 10 Health Care ..............................................................11 Real Estate & Housing ........................................ 12 Schools ...................................................................... 16 Quality of Life ......................................................... 18 Business Resources .............................................. 19

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Puerto Penasco MX

Arizona is surrounded by California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Mexico.

Chino Valley Destination Drive Times: 20 minutes to Historical Downtown Prescott 30 minutes to I-40 1.5 hours to Phoenix 3.5 hours to Las Vegas 6 hours to Rocky Point, Mexico 6.5 hours to Los Angeles

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CHINO VALLEY AT A GLANCE

Chino Valley Population Growth

Median Home Prices Chino Valley

2007

14,630

2010

14,679

2013

15,180

2019

$301,471

Yavapai County

National

Arizona

$315,466 $268,765 $243,205

18,206

2024

28,094

POPULATION

Chino Valley New Housing Permits

We have over 1,100 homes in the pipeline – from single family with attached RV to apartment living.

Total Housing Units

5,491 Owners

77% Renters

23% PERMITS BY YEAR 6

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DISCOVER CHINO VALLEY TOURISM

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he Office of Economic Development has launched the Town of Chino Valley’s first-ever tourism campaign in partnership with the Arizona Office of Tourism. This cooperative program between the Arizona Office of Tourism and the Town was awarded in 2020 and consisted of a full branding campaign (website design, brand, logo and more), Google ads, TripAdvisor, geotargeted display ads, Visit Arizona marketing, rack cards, a Local First Arizona community profile page and two Lamar billboards in the Phoenix area. The online campaign wrapped up with more than 1.4 million impressions! The Town partnered with Mountain Mojo Group out of Flagstaff to create a brand kit, website and logo. The firm also offered its photography and videography services. In what took a year of creative engineering, discoverchinovalley.org was born. Don’t forget to check out the video with music toward the bottom of the home page. You can also find all upcoming events through the home page. The Town’s economic development department hosted a community rural round table that invited about 30 stakeholders to get involved and talk about why they love Chino Valley. The Town loved it! We then partnered with Local First Arizona to create a community profile page. Visit localfirstaz.com/explore-az and click on Chino Valley to see the results. Once the website was ready to launch, we were ready to hit the ground running on the remainder of the campaign. Some of the slogans that came out of the campaign were “Come up and cool down” and “Cooler than you’d think.” Both were used on the billboards. Also, “Escape to wide open spaces.” Chino Valley has the best off-roading in the quad cities and routes that will take you from Perkinsville Road to Jerome, Williams and Sedona. Tourism in the Town is primarily outdoor recreation, but we also have some amazing and unique restaurants, an amazing vineyard with wine tasting and weekend music, plus a great brewery!

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ituated just northwest of Prescott and surrounded by high, sandy-colored Chino Gama grasses and rolling hills, Chino Valley is a place where people come to escape the big-city lifestyle and experience outdoor adventure, amazing restaurants, our local microbrewery, vineyard and more. From anywhere in Chino Valley, you can look up at the sky at night and see brilliant constellations. It’s not unusual to see locals riding out on horseback and off-roading down Perkinsville Road to explore the high desert. Many new residents and visitors ask themselves, “Can this place be real?” Once the territorial capital of Arizona, Chino Valley was a temporary settlement that became a prosperous community of ranchers and farmers. These roots remain embedded in its culture and heritage. This quiet, slow-paced community is a place where people learn how and love to relax. Surrounding hiking trails, swimming holes and secret spots that only locals know offer endless opportunities for any outdoor enthusiast. And you can’t talk about Chino Valley without mentioning the water – don’t forget your 5-gallon water jug to fill up with the freshest Arizona water you have ever tasted!

Chino Valley’s Strategic Position

Approximately 90 miles from both Phoenix and Flagstaff, Chino Valley straddles State Route 89 and is just 10 miles north of Prescott. Incorporated in 1970, it encompasses 63 square miles in the mountains of north-central Arizona at an elevation of 4,656 feet. It is just 30 minutes to Interstate 40 and 15 minutes to Drake Rail Service.

Western Way of Life

It’s no surprise that people are drawn to this down-toearth way of life. The population has grown to about 18,600 (in the 86323 area code) but it retains its rural tranquility and small-town charm. Don’t be surprised when driving through if locals wave at you. Affordable land and modern amenities make living in the area attractive. Prescott Valley and Prescott are becoming crowded, making Chino Valley the area’s best choice for young families and retirees. Hills, forests and big blue skies provide picturesque, serene surroundings. Wildlife is abundant and sustained by open land with access to mountains and clear water. 8

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Recreational Activities

The proximity of the Town to Prescott National Forest and the Verde River means thousands of acres for hiking, biking, off-road vehicle use, swimming and hunting. Ranching is still alive and well in the region, evidenced by cattle roaming the wide-open spaces. The growing interest in horserelated events has supported the equestrian park that will eventually serve not just the community but the state and region. The Town also has a sports complex that is home to the Chino Valley Aquatic Center and baseball fields where most youth sports are played. Old Home Manor, located east of State Route 89, hosts a public shooting range, Chino Valley Model Aviators, Chino Valley Equestrian Park and baseball fields. There are several annual events, including the Chino Valley Grinder (mountain bike race), the Chino Valley Mud Run, Harvest Fest, Territorial Days, plus more in the planning stages.

Weather

Chino Valley enjoys comfortable temperatures throughout the seasons with over 300 days of sunshine. The rainy monsoon season, which begins in July and ends in early September, cools summer temperatures down to the 70s, leaving behind the smell of the desert in blossom.

Why Do Business in Chino Valley: • • • • • • •

Small towns are making a comeback! Low cost of doing business/business-friendly regulation Simplified state tax system – tax programs Part of the “quad Cities” of Central Arizona Old Home Manor Business Park Outdoor activities and scenic attractions Growing community = more opportunity

And businesses can now use the BNSF railroad out of Drake, north of Paulden. With the ability to transload at Drake Railroad, BNSF can now transport anywhere in the continental United States. Along with a perfect four-season, mild climate, Chino Valley’s lack of natural and weather-related disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes and blizzards makes the Town a convenient location for companies to operate.

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TRANSPORTATION

Rail

Drake Railroad in Paulden. BNSF Railroad (Burlington Northern Santa Fe) is now operating out of Drake Railroad in Paulden. With the ability to now transload at Drake Railroad, BNSF can transport anywhere in the continental United States. This is beneficial to any business that is having to truck in materials from the Phoenix area.

Highway

The Town is stretched along State Highway 89, a four-lane north/south regional highway connecting it to the City of Prescott 10 miles to the south and to cross-country Interstate 40, which is 35 miles to the north. Interstate 17, which connects Northern Arizona to the Phoenix metro area, is less than 50 miles away.

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Aviation Access

The Prescott Regional Airport is located 8 miles from Chino Valley. United Airlines is offering nonstop flights to Denver and Los Angeles while Boutique Air provides near-daily round-trip service to Phoenix. The airport is a key area for economic development in the region.

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HEALTH CARE

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hino Valley has a wealth of health care options, within the Town and in nearby communities. Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC) is a major hospital with two campuses in the quad cities. Both are located about 20 minutes from Chino Valley in Prescott and Prescott Valley.

Primary care medical providers: Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Clinic, 474 N. State Route 89 Optima Medical, 901 State Route 89 Thumb Butte Medical Center and Urgent Care, 87 S. State Route 89

Horizon Dental Group, 432 S. Butterfield Road

Optometric offices: M&M Eye Institute, 399 Palomino Road YRMC Chino Valley TBMC Chino Valley

Dental offices: Bradshaw Family Dental, 1260 S. State Route 89 Chino Valley Family Dental, 1598 Susan A Williams Way, Suite E

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REAL ESTATE & HOUSING

hino Valley is still a rural community and much of the real estate is on 1-plus acre parcels. However, new developers are moving in and building apartments and houses on much smaller lots. Now that our community is beginning to grow, it is not surprising that it’s time to begin clustering some of the development to maintain our rural feel with open land. Due to a lot of demand and limited supply, Chino Valley’s median sales price from March of 2019 to March of 2020 has gone up about 8%. Chino Valley is one of the fastest-growing communities in Yavapai County, and there is a lot of pent-up demand for housing, making the need for attainable housing a major need for our community. From a commercial real estate standpoint, Chino Valley has more available land for sale than other cities and towns in Yavapai County. The Town owns 880 acres on the northeast side of town that is available to purchase. Two hundred acres is designated as business park zoning with permitted and prohibited uses. Much of Old Home Manor lends itself to outdoor recreation. There is an equestrian park, outdoor gun range, model aviators, 9/11 memorial, ball fields, and we are hoping to attract an RV park developer in the next year.

For more information on land for sale at Old Home Manor please contact Chris Ackel or Andrew Brigham. CHRIS ACKEL 602-735-5254 chris.ackel@cbre.com

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THE REGIONAL

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER A comprehensive economic development facility aimed at bridging the future of business development, business enhancement, workforce development, technology and innovation under one roof. • Workforce development and job creation • Business creation, expansion, and retention • Regional economic collaboration and education • One-stop shop for economic development services for the county • Cyber-Security and other technology SERVICES AVAILABLE: • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • JOB CONNECTIONS • BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT • WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

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SCHOOLS

Yavapai College

Yavapai College serves its students and the community at six locations, offering dozens of degrees and certificates that can lead to wellpaying and fulfilling careers.

Academic Programs

Dozens of degrees and certificates are available for students who are: • High school students who want

to earn college credit and get a head start on earning a degree. • High school graduates looking for an associates degree or certificate or to amass credits to transfer to a four-year school. • Looking to improve their skill set, get a new job or advance in their current career. • Interested in learning a trade in a technical field. • Naturally curious and want to learn more about things that interest them.

Yavapai College of Agriculture The Chino Valley Agribusiness & Science Technology Center houses courses in agribusiness technology, animal care and management, production horticulture, canine care and handling, therapy and service dog team skills, equine practitioner, electrical utility technology and offers general education classes, including English, math and science. YC’s Chino Valley Agribusiness and Science Technology Center programs offer students hands-on experience by putting them to work in state-of-the-art learning facilities. allowing them to learn in a realworld environment and preparing them for careers in specialized industries. 16

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Yavapai College Career and Technical Education Center

Housing Yavapai College’s trade and technical programs, the Career and Technical Education Center is a state-of-the-art facility accommodating programs and equipment that require a large footprint to house specific equipment. CTEC provides students a hands-on training facility that will give them a chance at better employment and the ability to stay in the community to go to school. Located near the Prescott Regional Airport and 8 miles from Chino Valley, the 108,000-square-foot building sits on nearly an acre.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

In 1925, barnstormer John Paul Riddle met entrepreneur T. Higbee Embry, and together they formed the Embry-Riddle Company to teach the adventurous to fly. This began a vision that has produced more than 130,000 alumni who drive innovation and keep the aerospace and related industries running safely and productively. Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University-Prescott is a residential campus offering bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. degree programs in arts, sciences, aviation, business, engineering and security and intelligence.

Prescott College

At Prescott College education is personal. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to craft a degree plan that is as unique as you are. You won’t be limited to a single area of study in building your plan either,

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so let your passions and interests guide you. Regardless of your area of study, all Prescott College programs have an experiential component — giving you valuable experience in your field.

Chino Valley High School Located in the center of Town, Chino Valley High offers a curriculum for grades 9-12. It also partners with Yavapai College to offer dual enrollment, so seniors may jointly enroll at CVHS and YC for more advanced study.

Territorial Elementary Educates PreK–2nd grade

Del Rio Elementary Educates 3-5th grade

Heritage Middle School Educates 6-8th grade

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Innovate ConneCt eduCate Serving CHINO VALLEY and PAULDEN Grades Pre-K through 12 ACADEMIC: Quality First Preschool, Honors Academy, CTE Programs, Dual Enrollment Courses with Yavapai College, and more! • • • •

Free All Day Kindergarten Fine Arts S.T.E.M: Certification Programs with Yavapai College & Afterschool Clubs $2+ Million in Scholarships Awarded to graduating Seniors

FAMILY SUPPORT: After School Program with K-8 Students, Summer Foods Program, United Way Valley of the Sun Scholarship Program. • • •

Hungry Kids Project, Weekend Meals, and Student Support Athletics An Amazing Collection of Community Partners

Call to Learn More: 928.636.2458 chinovalleyschools.com

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QUALITY OF LIFE

Exceptional Quality of Life • Our family-oriented and rural

community is in the heart of Arizona. We pride ourselves on being a safe place to live, work and play.

• Scenic views and miles of hiking and horse trails.

• Beautiful local winery with weekly events.

• Great restaurant choices ranging from all-American to Thai food.

• Major annual events to celebrate

the Town’s rural heritage. Patriotic pride is evident at the daylong 4th of July celebration, ending with one of the largest fireworks displays in Northern Arizona.

• Community facilities include a

library, senior center, parks and a community center that houses a great outdoor pool, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, baseball, soccer and football fields.

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• We enjoy four distinct and mild seasons.

• Chino Valley offers an affordable lifestyle with the ability to own some land and live in peace.

• Verde River swimming holes. • Outdoor public pool offers a waterpark with a slide, swim lessons and lap time.

• Hiking/biking/horse trails. • Soccer, baseball, football, volleyball, tennis, hobby plane flying.

• Outdoor gun range. • Perkinsville Road – shooting, goldpanning, hiking, dirt road vehicle travel, back access to historic Jerome.

• Within 20 minutes of fishing, kayaking and golf.

• Scenic big blue and starlit skies. • Views of several mountain ranges that are snow-capped during the winter.

• Wildlife galore, ranches and farms. • Within an hour of the beautiful red rocks of Sedona, Page Springs (wine country) and Williams.

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BUSINESS RESOURCES

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Town of Chino Valley

REDC – Regional Economic Development Center at

Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce

YCERA – (Yavapai County Economic Resource Alliance)

Economic Development Office http://www.chinoaz.net/546/Economic-Development chinovalley.org

Yavapai College: Your one-stop shop for business and economic development needs. www.ycazbusinesses.org

SBDC

Small Business Development Center – Yavapai College Business counseling topics for successful small business ownership include: Accounting and records

• • Access to capital • Business and strategic planning • Business start-up/acquisition • Business liquidation/sale • Cooperative business structures • Cybersecurity • Financial analysis/cost control • Government procurement • International trade inventory control • Marketing and sales • Personnel management • Social media & online marketing • Website development • Woman- or minority-owned business advantages

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