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    Ashland and Medford Seek Community Input on Economic Growth and Challenges

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    Medford, Ore. — The cities of Ashland and Medford are actively engaging the public in a conversation about the economic opportunities and challenges facing the Rogue Valley. Both cities are encouraging residents and business owners to participate in a community survey that will inform an important Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA).

    The EOA, a key component in long-term planning for the region, will assess the current economic landscape and provide forecasts for growth over the next two decades. The analysis will help local governments make data-driven decisions about how to best utilize available land, attract businesses, and create job opportunities.

    The survey results will guide the development of strategies to ensure there is enough developable land in the region to support a growing population and diverse industries. This forward-looking approach is designed to foster a balanced economic environment that can sustain growth while preserving the area’s unique character.

    Residents and business owners from across the Rogue Valley are encouraged to share their perspectives, providing valuable insight into what is working and what could be improved in the region’s economy. The feedback will not only influence planning efforts in Ashland and Medford but will also play a role in shaping the economic future of the entire valley.

    The survey is open to all community members, and responses will be kept confidential. Local leaders are emphasizing the importance of broad community involvement to ensure the EOA reflects the needs and aspirations of all who live and work in the area.

    As the region looks ahead, this collaborative effort aims to build a resilient economy that can adapt to changing conditions while offering opportunities for future generations.

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