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People Powered Development: The Independence Story

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What You’ll Learn Today

• The Importance of Attitude: Attitude determines altitude

• The Importance of Having a Vision and Working Toward Your Goals

• Our Core Belief: The best anti-poverty program is a living-wage job

• Your Future is in YOUR Hands

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In 1990, the once-thriving city of Independence was collapsing onto itself.

Picture this:

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There wasn’t much to celebrate. The mills were closed - with no apparent plan for change.

Hops farming had long before ended.

On Main Street, storefronts were boarded up - with no sign that this would change.

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But this was Independence…

…the light at the end of the Oregon Trail

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The embers only needed fanning.

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Today, Independence is…

• becoming a destination

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• winner of Great Strides award

• finalist for All-America City

• credibility with state, and other, funding agencies

• citizens with a “can-do” attitude

Independence, Oregon

• business and industry wanting to locate here

• city government with a proven track record

• ready to design and take on next 10-year plan

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How did this happen?

Here’s the formula for positive change:

Independence, Oregon, 2008

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City officials willing to take calculated risks

Citizen engagement, from goal-setting through project completion

Flexibility when opportunities arise

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How did this happen?

Tools We Use:

Creative Funding• Local Fundraising• Grants• Creative Arguments

Volunteer Labor

Citizen Participation• Mayor’s Task Force• Design Committees• Public Open Houses

Lots of Partners

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Here’s what the power of community can create.

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Public Restrooms

Completed 1999

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Streetscape

Completed 2001

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Public Library

Completed 2003

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Riverview Park

3-year construction plan

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Riverview Park

Completed 2005

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Monmouth Independence Network (MINET)

Completed 2006

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Independence Cinema 8

Completed 2007

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Highway 51 beautification

Completed 2007

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Riverfront Ballfields & Boat Ramp

Coming Soon

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L.I.D

The success continues

• Success Creates More Success

Streetscape Hop Festival

Banners & Flowers

Amphitheater Movies & Concerts

More Events Ash Creek Trail

Hwy 51

New Ballfields

Improved Storefronts

Volunteerism Universal Playground

Hotel

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• business owners undertake historic façade restoration

The success continues

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What’s bringing people downtown?

The success continues

• Western Days ~20,000 people

• Free Movies/Concerts ~1,000 people/night

• Hop & Heritage Festival ~5,000 people

• Library ~85,000 people/yr

• Cinema ~130,000 people/yr

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What does it mean? JOBS!!!

The success continues

• Four new restaurants opened downtown in the last year and a half.

• Downtown is alive after 5

• More people downtown = more customers

• New business owners bring new energy

• Medallion Cabinetry – Started with 60 employees, expanded to 400 and wants to expand again.

• Boise Cascade Mill closed. Lost 29 jobs. Sold property to two companies that will bring over 200 jobs and $30 million in new investment.

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The success continues

• Seek Out Creative Partnerships

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• population increases signal need for…

• recreational facilities

The success continues

• more housing

• more jobs

• school improvements

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• city pride is everywhere

The success continues

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• readiness for next 10-year plan

The success continues

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“We’re always looking for projects that we can’t afford”

-Mayor in Kansas

It’s All About Attitude


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