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Title: Addressing the Challenges of Growth in North Carolina


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Addressing the Challenges of Growth in North
Carolina
  • Leslie J. Winner
  • Executive Director
  • July 2008

2
The Sheer Pace of Growth
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Growth brings Cultural Changes
  • Three streams of in-migration
  • Caucasians coming from other states and regions
    to work and retire
  • Black Americans returning to the Southabout
    600,000 between 1990 and 2000
  • Asians and Latinos born in other countries
  • Before we were white and black, and almost
    everyone was born in NC.
  • Now, we are many ethnicities and 40 of people
    living in NC were born elsewhere.

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Growth of Hispanic Population
  • Between 2000 and 2004,
  • NC grew by 5
  • White populations grew by 3
  • Black population grew by 1
  • Hispanic population grew by 41,
  • 57 (45K of 79K) of the public school growth
    between 2000-2004 was Hispanic
  • Hispanic people are 7 of the total NC population

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In-migration brings an opportunity
  • To constructively engage new North Carolinians in
    our communities
  • Enrich culturebroaden worldview
  • Utilize skillsof immigrants and retirees
  • Encourage investment of volunteer time and
    financial resources
  • To build inter-ethnic trust

7
The Graying of NC
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Examples of graying
  • Almost half of NC workforce was born in 1964 or
    before the median age is about 44 years old
  • Average age of tenure track and tenured faculty
    at UNC-CH is over 50
  • Number of people in NC over 65 is expected to
    almost double by 2020

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NC Hispanics are younger
  • 55.4 are between ages 18 44, the childbearing
    years
  • Only 37.4 of the states non-Hispanics are in
    this age range
  • If we are going to have an educated workforce as
    baby boomers retire, we will need to invest in
    educating Hispanic students

10
Growth and economy
  • Loss of core industriestobacco, furniture,
    textilesnow only 7
  • Resource gaps are growing
  • Between 2000 and 2004 poverty up from 11.7 to
    13.8
  • Only college grads saw real wage increase HS
    dropouts had wage decrease of 10
  • Only 68 of NC 9th graders graduate H.S. in 4
    yrs.

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Growth can bring disparity
  • Pathway jobs for people without higher education
    have disappeared
  • New economygood jobs for well educated
    peoplebiotech, design, pharmaceuticals
  • Jobs that do not pay living wage for
    uneducatedagriculture, hospitality
  • Growth of retirees and second homes bring mostly
    low wage, service sector jobs

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One answer Extend access to higher education
  • NC Commission on Workforce development estimates
    that NC needs to produce annually 15,000 more
    workers with a bachelors degree and 19,000 with a
    two-year degree.
  • The UNC Tomorrow Report found that UNC will need
    to expand by 80,000 students by 2017.

13
Growth and the Environment
  • Growth increases demand for energy,
    transportation, food, housing developments, water
    and sewer
  • Growth also increases the need for recreational
    areasloving our beaches to death

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Growth creates Environmental Challenges
  • Electricity demand will double by 2020
  • NC lost 1 million acres of forests in the last
    decade
  • Coastal development has destroyed estuaries and
    breading grounds combined with over fishing, 2/3
    of commercially fished species threatened
  • Climate changedraught/ flood/ rising sea levels

15
Nine Solutions for the Environment(per Jane
Preyer of EDF)
  • Energy
  • Develop home grown and clean energy supplies
  • Reward energy efficiencyCalifornia uses 50 less
    energy per capita than NC
  • Create new jobs in sustainable industries
  • Water
  • Create a realistic State water plan
  • Restore water quality and aquatic habitat

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Environmental Solutions (cont.)
  • Air
  • Protect air from smokestack and tailpipe
    pollutionincluding developing more efficient
    means of transportation
  • Other Resources
  • Protect forests and grasslands
  • Rebuild fisheries and coastal habitats
  • Integrate communities into the conservation
    effort

17
We Can Choose
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Growth and NCs Infrastructure
  • A growing population needs more roads, schools
    and colleges, water lines, sewage treatment and
    protection of green space.
  • NCs growth takes place in the context of a state
    with billions of dollars of infrastructure needs
    and antiquated financing mechanisms to fund them.

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Some projected needs(B- Billion!!)
  • Water, sewer and stormwater--6.85 B by 2010
    16.6 B by 2030
  • Schools--10 B by 2011266 new schools, 657
    renovations, 903 additions
  • Plus court houses, prisons, colleges, and land
    conservation
  • Transportation--124 B by 2030 compared to
    estimated available revenue of 59 B
  • We will also need additional workers teachers,
    mental health workers, police officers

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Addressing the Needs
  • Planning to minimize cultural, environmental and
    fiscal costs
  • Coastal and mountain land use
  • Urban efforts to reduce sprawl and coordinate
    housing density with transportation
  • Infrastructure must be environmentally
    sustainable
  • Tax modernization
  • Land transfer tax
  • Tax on services

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Growth for our Future
  • Growth can bring renewal and vibrancy
  • Growth also brings challenges
  • NC will grow
  • We must address the challenges to continue to
    have communities that are
  • Socially healthy
  • Economically viable
  • Environmentally sustainable
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