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Title: Envision Jefferson 2020 Economic Development Element


1
Envision Jefferson 2020Economic Development
Element
UNO Center for Economic Development
  • June 23, 2005

2
Planning Process
  • Update of The Jefferson EDGE 2010 began in
    October 2004.
  • The Community Assessment and Cluster Analysis
    were updated.
  • A CEDS committee meeting was held in February to
    perform a SWOT Analysis and identify critical
    issues.
  • Four task forces met during March and April to
    develop action plans related to Image and
    Branding, Regional Cooperation, Land Development
    and Redevelopment, and Quality Jobs and Workforce
  • The CEDS committee met again in May to review the
    action plans and prioritize the plan objectives.

3
Economic Development Element Components
  • Economic Development Introduction/History
  • Existing Conditions and Trends
  • Economic Cluster Analysis
  • Economic Development Critical Issues
  • Goals, Objectives, and Policies

4
Economic Development Overview
  • Economic Development includes activities that
    lead to job creation, an increase to the tax
    base, and improvement to the quality of life
  • Economic Development efforts in Jefferson Parish
    began in 1977 with an Overall Economic
    Development Plan completed by the RPC.
  • The Jefferson Parish Economic Development
    Commission (JEDCO) was formed in 1987.
  • The mission of JEDCO is to promote economic
    growth in Jefferson through the attraction,
    creation, and retention of quality jobs and to
    enhance a favorable business and investment
    climate.
  • In 1999, JEDCO spearheaded a process to develop
    the Jefferson EDGE, a five-year economic
    development plan for Jefferson Parish. The
    Jefferson EDGE was adopted in 2000.
  • In 2005, the Jefferson EDGE has been updated
    through another extensive planning process. The
    Economic Development Element of Envision
    Jefferson 2020 was also developed as a result of
    this process.

5
Existing Conditions and Trends
  • Factors related to economic development
  • Population
  • Employment
  • Education
  • Land Use and Real Estate
  • Transportation
  • Public Safety
  • Roads
  • Taxation
  • Business Incentives
  • Financial Resources

6
Population
  • Jefferson Parish experienced rapid population
    growth between 1950 and 1980. Since 1980,
    Jefferson Parish has not gained any significant
    population growth.

7
Migration
  • For the 2003-2004 period, Jefferson Parish
    experienced a net loss of 2,120 residents. A
    significant number of these residents moved to
    St. Tammany and St. Charles Parishes.

8
Employment
  • Employment in Jefferson Parish increased 9.4
    percent from 1995-2002. This rate of growth is
    above the growth rates for the New Orleans MSA
    (5.9 percent) and Louisiana (8.7).
  • Employment in Jefferson Parish accounted
    for 35 of the total employment in the New
    Orleans MSA in 2002.

9
Real Estate
  • Average home prices rose to 178,177 in Jefferson
    Parish in 2004. The average house price in East
    Jefferson in 2004 was 222,730. The average
    house price in West Jefferson was 127,784. The
    average annual appreciation of Jefferson Parish
    homes was 9.4 percent from 2003 to 2004.

10
Community Assessment Education
  • A substantial percentage of students in
    Jefferson Parish attend private schools. Over
    35 of Jefferson Parish students are enrolled in
    private schools

11
Community Assessment Education
The Jefferson Parish Public school systems
District Performance Scores (DPS) have lagged
behind the regional average for the past several
years.
Public School District Performance Score, New
Orleans MSA
12
Cluster Analysis Overview
  • Jefferson Parish has witnessed few, if any, large
    scale economic changes since the original
    Jefferson EDGE report was completed in 1999.
    Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and Census
    Bureau data confirm this.
  • Relative to the national average, Jefferson
    Parish has particularly large concentrations of
    employment in the following sectors
  • Mining
  • Transportation Equipment and Manufacturing
  • Wholesale Trade
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
  • Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing
  • Construction
  • Administrative and Waste Service

13
Cluster Analysis Strong Clusters
14
Cluster Analysis Weak Clusters
  • Relative to the national average, Jefferson
    Parish has especially weak employment
    concentrations in the following key clusters
  • Finance and Insurance
  • Professional and Technical Services
  • Information
  • Computer and Electronics Manufacturing
  • Relative to the regional economy, though, the
    only cluster that is a strong employment cluster
    in the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) that
    is not a strong cluster in Jefferson is Chemical
    Manufacturing

15
Cluster Analysis Developing Clusters
  • Based on industry growth rates within Jefferson
    Parish, four developing clusters have been
    identified as significant areas of potential
    growth in Jefferson Parish. These clusters are
    identified as
  • Computer Systems Design
  • Motion Picture and Video
  • Food Manufacturing
  • Telecommunications

16
Cluster Analysis Developing Clusters
17
Economic Development Critical Issues
  • Image and Branding
  • Building a brand image defines who you are, the
    perception that you wish to convey and the design
    construct that will convey this message.
  • Currently, Jefferson Parish has no brand
    identity.
  • A brand identity makes it easier to sell
    Jefferson Parish because all agencies will be
    consistently selling the same billion-dollar
    product.

18
Economic Development Critical Issues
  • Regional Cooperation
  • Issues related to port activity, waterways,
    surface transportation, tax policy, the airport,
    and workforce require regional cooperation
  • Cooperative efforts will require commitments from
    numerous partners to enhance economic development
    opportunities in Jefferson Parish and the region.
  • These partners include Greater New Orleans, Inc.,
    the Jefferson Chamber, the Regional Planning
    Commission, and the State of Louisiana.

19
Economic Development Critical Issues
  • Land Development and Redevelopment
  • Many of the issues related to land development
    and redevelopment relate to impediments to
    development and redevelopment that need to be
    addressed in order to create economic development
    opportunities in Jefferson Parish.
  • The major issues related to land development and
    redevelopment include Huey P. Long Bridge
    improvements, environmental permitting, Harvey
    Canal and Elmwood area planning, hurricane and
    flooding protection, zoning regulations,
    permitting, and Metairie CBD Plan implementation.

20
Economic Development Critical Issues
  • Quality Jobs and Workforce
  • The retention and recruitment of quality
    employment opportunities is the critical mission
    of JEDCO.
  • The availability of a ready and capable workforce
    enhances the economic development opportunities
    for the parish.
  • The issues related to quality jobs and workforce
    include public education, workforce training,
    business retention and expansion, cooperative
    endeavors, availability of capital, and limited
    employment opportunities.

21
Goals, Objectives, and Policies
  • The goals, objectives, and policies of the
    Economic Development Element address the
    following
  • The critical issues identified in the planning
    process
  • Image and Branding
  • Regional Cooperation
  • Land Development and Redevelopment
  • Quality jobs and Workforce
  • Projects that will promote economic development
    opportunities in Jefferson Parish
  • Churchill Technology and Business Park
  • Huey P. Long Bridge Expansion
  • I-49 Corridor
  • South New Orleans Development
  • Implementation of the Metairie CBD Plan
  • Protection and Enhancement of Elmwood,
    Avondale, and Harvey Canal Areas
  • Transportation Initiatives, including Earhart
    Expansion and Dickory Extension

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800.259.6192 fax 504.304.2525 2021 Lakeshore
Drive New Orleans, LA 70122 UNO Research
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