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REMAINING ARTERIAL AND
COLLECTOR STREET WORK
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THICK OVERLAY (ALREADY PATCHED)
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Arterial /Collector 10 -Year Funding Levels (2007 Predictions)
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Auburn had 76 centerline miles of arterial and collector streets in 2007.
-+-$6 Million per Year
$5 Million per Year
$4 Million per Year
+$3 Million per Year
x $2 Million per Year
—•—$1 Million per Year
—x—$0 per Year
Arterial /Collector 10 -Year Funding Levels (Current Predictions)
Average System PC
100
90
80
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40
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Auburn currently has 98 centerline miles of arterial and collector streets.
--*—$8 Million per Year
$7 Million per Year
$6 Million per Year
$5 Million per Year
$4 Million per Year
—+—$3 Million per Year
�$2 Million per Year
—0—$1 Million per Year
$0 per Year
How will we guage the success of the Auburn
IPZ?
The IPZ is governed by a comprehensive
business plan which requires the tracking of
performance measures. The Auburn 'Urban
Business Center for Innovative Partnerships' has
been granted designation as an IPZ through
September of 2013. As part of our application
to the State, the City of Auburn was required to
develop a comprehensive Business Plan which
will be re- reviewed bi- annually for compliance
by the Commerce Department.
Our Business Plan outlined active
administrative participation and oversight
through the creation of an IPZ Task Force
comprised of public and private stakeholders
who are directly effected by activities within
the IPZ.
For additional information on Auburn's
Business Plan, the Mayor's Task Force Group or
regular PTM data, please see our web site at
www.auburnwa.gov /ecdev.
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For more information, contact:
City of Auburn Economic Development
25 West Main St.
Auburn, WA 98001
Phone 253- 804 -3101
dlein @auburnwa.gov
www.auburnwa.gov /ecdev
URBAN CENTER FOR INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIPS
wnat is me purpose or the Auburn 'Urban Center
for Innovative Partnerships?
It's about bringing people and ideas together! Its
designed as a model for sustainable innovations
and new market partnerships through public/
private research, workforce development and the
reinvention of industrial properties into market
affordable mixed use business clusters of diverse
types.
Is the goal of the Innovative Partnership Zone
(IPZ) as another tool to help support business?
It's not that simple; the real goal of Auburn's IPZ
is to create living wage jobs for our citizens and
region! The IPZ cannot be simply described as
"another tool to support business":
The Auburn IPZ is a complex business plan that
brings the cutting -edge ideas and research
programs of our great institutions and partners
them with the 'real world' of manufacturing
and business which operates right here daily in
Auburn. This communication of ideas encourages
business growth, creates new products and
ultimately develops new markets.
Under this model, a connection to work force
development is also created which ensures that
our students and workers are being taught the
necessary skills our employers need to implement
those new markets in the quickest possible way.
How w►►► my community and my business benefit
from this IPZ?
IPZs provide a unique marketing tool and focal
point for local economic development. Initially,
the program shared more than $10 million
dollars in grant moneys to aid with infrastructure
improvements, new product development
and other administrative needs. This year, it
is anticipated that the community is better
positioned to receive grant funding into the
future do to this designation.
In addition each business located within the zone
should consider the IPZ in their business plans
and take advantage of the partner relationships
with Intitutional Research, Workforce
Development, other Private Sector Partners
and the financial programming which typically
follows industries working to bring new products
to market.
This IPZ not only makes strong business sense for
all participants as a tool to open new markets and
opportunities, it also has strong potential to aid
companies with raising fiscal capital as well.
Who participates in these innovative
partnerships?
The partnerships consist of Private Sector
Business, Research Institutions, Workforce
Development, and the City of Auburn.
Specifically, within the IPZ, Auburn has businesses
serving very diverse industrial segments.
IPZ Businesses:
• Ecosystem & Rainwater Management
• Aeronautic Technologies
• Manufacturing Goods & Services
• Construction Technologies & Services
• Green Technologies
• Alternative Energy Product
Reasearch:
• Washington State University
• Green River Community College
workrorce ueveiopment:
• Green River Community
College
• Auburn School District
• Washington State
University
What is the origin of the
IPZconcept?
The IPZ concept is a State
of Washington program
for economic growth. The
Innovation Partnership Zone
program was originally created by the State
Legislature in 2007 and was assigned to the State
Department of Commerce for implementation.
The purpose of the program was:
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UNIVERSITY
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SCHOOL DISTRICT
"To establish regional networks that generate new
knowledge, encourage business growth, create new
jobs, and improve economic infrastructure."
There are currently 15 IPZ designations in the
State of Washington. You can find additional
information about the program and the other
locations at: www.choosewashington.com /
business /partnership /Pages /default.aspx
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