Port of Camas-Washougal leaders plan to make good use of a recently released economic impact study on the Port’s industrial park, airport and marina.
John Martin and Michael Sarbaugh of the Pennsylvania-based consulting firm Martin Associates presented the economic impact study findings during the Oct. 18 Port Commission meeting.
The group’s report showed that the Port’s industrial park, airport and marina support 2,055 jobs (including 1,190 “direct” jobs), $457.6 million of direct business revenue and $11.7 million in state and local taxes, according to the study, which also reports that nearly 87 percent of the “direct” jobs are held by Clark County residents.
The study concluded that the industrial park creates 1,891 total jobs (1,125 “direct” jobs), $3,942,940 in business revenue and $10,643,000 in state and local taxes; Parker’s Landing Marina creates 111 total jobs, $7,677,000 in business revenue and $722,000 in state and local taxes; and Grove Field creates 53 total jobs, nearly $3,681,000 in business revenue and $380,0000 in state and local taxes.
Derek Jaeger, the Port’s director of business development, called the data “invaluable.”
“Whether it’s creating public awareness, funding requests for legislation, project justification, or assisting with allocation of resources, we decided to pursue an impact study to help describe Port impacts and directly tie them to strategic planning and decision-making,” Jaeger said. “It’s our goal to update the study every five years and incorporate it in our efforts.”