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Economic Development Council of Tillamook County
1906-A Third St.   •   Tillamook, OR 97141
Ph: 503.842.2236   •   Fax: 503.842.9368   •   Email: info@edctc.com

Needs and Issues Inventory

The Oregon Economic and Community Development Department administers a standardized process for receiving notification of project needs from Oregon communities. The Needs and Issues Inventory process is a collection and annual prioritization of local community and regional concepts for economic and community development projects.

The Oregon Economic and Community Development Department, as well as several other state and federal agencies, use information collected through the Needs and Issues Inventory process to guide community assistance, project development, funding, and workload management.

Tillamook County's Needs and Issues Inventory process is administered by the Economic Development Council of Tillamook County. City and county government, tribes, ports, special districts and economic and community development-related non-profit organizations participate in the process by submitting Project Notification Forms to the Economic Development Council of Tillamook County. Local project sponsors prioritize their own projects. The Economic Development Council of Tillamook County Executive Board prioritizes county-wide projects once each year in the fall. The county-wide prioritized lists are submitted for approval to the Board of County Commissioners. The Columbia-Pacific Economic Development Corporation also develops priority lists at the regional level.

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Timeline: TCEDC Timeline