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WelcomeWelcomeStockton Regional
Economic Vitality ConversationJune 18, 2004
Made possible through generous support from Pacific Gas and Electric Company and Bank of America
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A Perspective on the Northern San Joaquin
ValleyJune 18, 2004
Presented byMichael E. Locke, President & CEO
San Joaquin Partnership
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State Proximity
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Regional Proximity The Inter-Regional Partnership
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Commuter Map
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Dynamics of ChangeUrban Expansion
– San Joaquin County: 2.3%– Stanislaus County: 2.2% – Merced County: 2.8%
SOURCE: Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy, California County Projections 2003 Edition
0.00%0.50%1.00%1.50%2.00%2.50%3.00%
California SanJoaquin
Stanislaus Merced
Average Annual Growth Rate 2003-2010
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Population
0100,000200,000300,000400,000500,000600,000700,000800,000900,000
1,000,000
San Joaquin Stanislaus Merced
20042020
Source: California Department of Finance – Estimates & Projections
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Dynamics of ChangeGrowth limitations in place– San Joaquin County: 5 Cities with Growth Cap– Stanislaus County: 3 Cities with Growth Cap – Merced County: None
Citizen Initiatives on November Ballot– San Joaquin County – Two (2) City of Stockton– Stanislaus County – None – Merced County – None
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Global EconomyInfluences
• Exports• Imports• Offshore/Out of Region/Manufacturing
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Regulatory Issues• Air Quality – Severe Non-attainment• Water Quality Issues, Bay Delta Accord• Workers’ Compensation• Medical Leave Act• Health Coverage
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Education• Quality of Education: K – 12• CA State University (Turlock & Stockton) • U.C. Merced• Job Training/Vocational Training
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Industry Clusters(8 County Region)
• Agriculture– 73,000 jobs– $6.5 billion in sales– 99% within the Tri-County Region
• Health Services & Biomedical – 38,500 jobs– $1.8 billion in sales– 92.6% within the Tri-County Region
Source: Industrial Base Study and Cluster Analysis Northern San Joaquin Regional Collaborative March 1, 2000
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Industry Clusters(8 County Region)
• Transportation– 22,700 jobs– $903 million in wages– 96.7% within the Tri-County Region
Source: Industrial Base Study and Cluster Analysis Northern San Joaquin Regional Collaborative March 1, 2000
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Industry Clusters(8 County Region)
• Resources– 12,650 jobs– $410 million in wages– 87.8% within the Tri-County Region
• Tourism– 21,800 jobs– $300 million in wages– 70% within the Tri-County Region
Source: Industrial Base Study and Cluster Analysis Northern San Joaquin Regional Collaborative March 1, 2000
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Emerging Clusters• Logistics – Global– Port of Oakland– Port of Stockton– Burlington Northern Santa Fe Intermodal– Union Pacific Intermodal
• Building Materials Manufacturer– 31 manufacturers & distributors in
last 2 years
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•Bay Area Integration
•Transportation
•Comparative Affordability
•Workforce Availability
•Housing Affordability
•U.C. Merced
Regional Economic Drivers
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Regional Challenges• Growth Management – Smart Growth Principals• Agriculture Protection• Infrastructure – Regional – Finance
• Education – K – 12 – University & College
• Tax & Regulatory Issues
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Economic Vitality Conversation
Today’s Focus1. What state actions will have the most immediate
positive impact on California’s economic recovery?
2. What state actions will result in the most significant long-term improvement to California’s economic competitiveness and comparative advantage?
3. How do we best structure an effective partnership between the regions and the state around economic strategy?