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Comprehensive Plan Economic Development Element <br />As Indian River County's population increases, the local consumer base expands and that creates <br />economic opportunities for new business establishments to locate in Indian River County. These <br />new business establishments produce more activity and enhance the area's economy. <br />Education <br />Within the region, there are various colleges, universities, and technical institutes that provide <br />education and research opportunities to county residents and businesses. Several of these higher <br />education institutions offer programs within Indian River County in which students can earn credits <br />toward an associates, bachelors, or masters degree. In fact, institutions of higher learning, such as <br />Indian River State College and Florida Atlantic University, are now offering classes and degrees in <br />fields that are at the forefront of technology and other similar fields. These education opportunities <br />are economic potentials in that they can improve the quality of Indian River County's labor force. <br />Another economic development potential is the excellent primary and secondary school system in <br />the county. That system provides a high quality education and an above national performance <br />ranking. Additionally, Indian River State College and the Indian River County School District <br />provide adult educational classes and occupational training for county residents. <br />Recently, Indian River State College expanded its Mueller Center campus and is planning to add <br />additional campus entrances and buildings/facilities. Those new educational facilities and future <br />planned expansions will have a positive impact on the local economy. <br />In order to be competitive in a global market, the county must continuously evaluate its education <br />offerings and seek to improve upon them. Going forward, the county should coordinate with the <br />school district, charter schools, and private schools to ensure that they are providing a curriculum <br />focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. In addition, the County should <br />coordinate with Workforce Solutions and the Indian River County Chamber of Commerce to <br />regularly identify unmet educational needs for targeted industries and work with education providers <br />to ensure that those needs are met. <br />Housing <br />For economic development to occur, an area must have an adequate stock of affordable housing. <br />During the recent housing boom, however, the county did not have a sufficient supply of affordable <br />housing. That situation, however, has now changed. <br />Currently, there is an excess amount of housing within the county. That excess is due to <br />overbuilding associated with the housing boom between approximately 2003 and 2006. As a result, <br />there is a significant number of affordable residential rental units and affordable homes for purchase <br />in the county. On the other hand, the collapse of the housing market has made it difficult for people <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 33 <br />