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Resolution Number
2016-046
Approved Date
05/24/2016
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1
Resolution Type
Comprehensive Plan
Subject
Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment
State and Regional Review Agencies
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Comprehensive Plan Economic Develoament Element <br />Education <br />Currently, the School District of Indian River County is a Grade "A" school district. That is the <br />highest letter grade that can be awarded by the state to a school district. The "A" grade was awarded <br />to the County because of exceptional scores district wide on state standardized tests. Overall, the <br />School District's district -wide score for the 2008-09 school year placed the County in 17th place out <br />of Florida's 67 counties (top 25%). <br />Within Indian River County and the surrounding region, there are various universities and technical <br />institutes providing education and research opportunities to county residents and businesses. Several <br />of those higher education institutions offer programs within Indian River County in which students <br />can earn credits toward an associate, bachelor, or masters degree program. <br />Besides primary, secondary, and higher education, the county also has training programs available. <br />These are coordinated and monitored by WetlFferei E�oIutia sCareerSource Research Coast. In <br />2006/2007, 48 job training programs, approved by Workforce Solution's Targeted Occupations List, <br />were offered within Indian River County by Indian River State College, the School District of Indian <br />River County, and the Vero Beauty and Massage Institute. These institutions/organizations can <br />specifically tailor training for new and existing businesses in Indian River County based on the <br />businesses' needs. <br />Housing <br />An adequate supply of housing is an important economic development location factor. For both <br />employees and management, adequate housing needs to be available either in the community or <br />nearby. <br />Presently, the county has a mix of affordable single family and multifamily units. Although housing <br />affordability was an issue in the housing boom period of 2002 to 2005, the overbuilding at that time <br />led to a collapse of the housing market and an increase in housing affordability. <br />Housing issues related to Indian River County are addressed in the Housing Element of the <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br />Market Relationships/Access to Markets <br />Located along the east coast of Florida, approximately two hours north of the major metropolitan <br />areas of South Florida, Indian River County is approximately thirty minutes north of the Fort Pierce - <br />Port St. Lucie MSA, approximately forty-five minutes south of the Palm Bay -Melbourne -Titusville <br />Metropolitan Area, and approximately one hour and forty-five minutes southeast of the Orlando <br />Metropolitan Area. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 7 <br />
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