Goal U: Employers and Workforce

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Please come back on September 22 to read and comment on the draft plan.



Foster a robust local economy and job market that provides quality employment, builds on Oro Valley's assets, and encourages responsible growth and investment.



Goal.The desired result or the envisioned future, answering the question “What do we strive for?”
Policy.The direction or path, answering the question “How are we achieving our goals?”
Action.The specific and measurable steps, answering the question
“What steps do we need to take to achieve our goals?”


Each action includes a timeframe for completion and assigns a responsible department within the Town of Oro Valley to lead its implementation. This information is meant to be somewhat flexible, as priorities for each action may shift based on new guidance and resources. More information about the anticipated timeframe is provided at the bottom of this page.

The following is a list of policies and actions that support the goal and long-term vision for the community.



lab work
Policy U.1. Promote and target industries that increase local employment.


blue pinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Departments
188

Help promote businesses providing services in high demand by residents or employment opportunities for youth by:

  • Working with the OV Chamber of Commerce
  • Listing businesses on the Town’s website
Community and Economic Development (CED)
189

Develop and implement a plan to attract, expand, and retain:

  • Quality industries including bioscience, medical, light manufacturing, research, and development.
  • Start-ups, entrepreneurs, and emerging technologies.
CED


lab tech. student
Policy U.2. Nurture an educated, skilled, and competitive workforce to match the employment needs of the local and regional economy.


blue pinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Departments
190

Act as a liaison between businesses, educational training institutions, or other local organizations to help attract, retain, and connect skilled workers. Educational training institutions and local organizations include, but are not limited to:

  • Amphitheater school district
  • Local charter and private schools
  • Pima Community College and the University of Arizona
  • OV Chamber of Commerce
  • Startup Tucson
CED


plaza
Policy U.3. Promote and expand upon the community characteristics that are mutually beneficial to businesses, workers, and the quality of life for residents.


blue pinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Department LeadKey Collaborator
191Market Oro Valley’s quality of life, exceptional lifelong educational opportunities, safety, and other strengths to attract families, businesses, and workers.

Town Manager’s OfficeCED
The following actions are anticipated for completion in 3-6 years:Department LeadKey Collaborator
192Develop strategies to create private and public gathering spaces, collaborative spaces, and other amenities that encourage social and educational interactions. CED




local book shop
Policy U.4. Attract and retain valued and underrepresented businesses, including start-ups, small, and local establishments.


blue pinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Departments
193Partner with higher educational institutions, like the University of Arizona and Pima Community College, and community organizations to attract entrepreneurs, local businesses, and start-up businesses.

CED
The following actions are anticipated to be completed in 7-10 years:Departments
194Work with the University of Arizona Center of Innovation Oro Valley to create additional opportunities for startup tenancy in biosciences and bio life employment sectors.

CED
Anticipated Timeframes for Completion:
  • Ongoing. Actions that are continually maintained.
  • Annual. Actions that are implemented on a yearly basis.
  • Short (1-2 years). Actions that have been started or require minimal resources.
  • Medium (3-6 years). Actions that require additional resources or time to complete.
  • Long (7-10 years). Actions that require additional guidance, time, and resources to complete.

WEBSITE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Please come back on September 22 to read and comment on the draft plan.



Foster a robust local economy and job market that provides quality employment, builds on Oro Valley's assets, and encourages responsible growth and investment.



Goal.The desired result or the envisioned future, answering the question “What do we strive for?”
Policy.The direction or path, answering the question “How are we achieving our goals?”
Action.The specific and measurable steps, answering the question
“What steps do we need to take to achieve our goals?”


Each action includes a timeframe for completion and assigns a responsible department within the Town of Oro Valley to lead its implementation. This information is meant to be somewhat flexible, as priorities for each action may shift based on new guidance and resources. More information about the anticipated timeframe is provided at the bottom of this page.

The following is a list of policies and actions that support the goal and long-term vision for the community.



lab work
Policy U.1. Promote and target industries that increase local employment.


blue pinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Departments
188

Help promote businesses providing services in high demand by residents or employment opportunities for youth by:

  • Working with the OV Chamber of Commerce
  • Listing businesses on the Town’s website
Community and Economic Development (CED)
189

Develop and implement a plan to attract, expand, and retain:

  • Quality industries including bioscience, medical, light manufacturing, research, and development.
  • Start-ups, entrepreneurs, and emerging technologies.
CED


lab tech. student
Policy U.2. Nurture an educated, skilled, and competitive workforce to match the employment needs of the local and regional economy.


blue pinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Departments
190

Act as a liaison between businesses, educational training institutions, or other local organizations to help attract, retain, and connect skilled workers. Educational training institutions and local organizations include, but are not limited to:

  • Amphitheater school district
  • Local charter and private schools
  • Pima Community College and the University of Arizona
  • OV Chamber of Commerce
  • Startup Tucson
CED


plaza
Policy U.3. Promote and expand upon the community characteristics that are mutually beneficial to businesses, workers, and the quality of life for residents.


blue pinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Department LeadKey Collaborator
191Market Oro Valley’s quality of life, exceptional lifelong educational opportunities, safety, and other strengths to attract families, businesses, and workers.

Town Manager’s OfficeCED
The following actions are anticipated for completion in 3-6 years:Department LeadKey Collaborator
192Develop strategies to create private and public gathering spaces, collaborative spaces, and other amenities that encourage social and educational interactions. CED




local book shop
Policy U.4. Attract and retain valued and underrepresented businesses, including start-ups, small, and local establishments.


blue pinThe following actions will be implemented on an ongoing basis:Departments
193Partner with higher educational institutions, like the University of Arizona and Pima Community College, and community organizations to attract entrepreneurs, local businesses, and start-up businesses.

CED
The following actions are anticipated to be completed in 7-10 years:Departments
194Work with the University of Arizona Center of Innovation Oro Valley to create additional opportunities for startup tenancy in biosciences and bio life employment sectors.

CED
Anticipated Timeframes for Completion:
  • Ongoing. Actions that are continually maintained.
  • Annual. Actions that are implemented on a yearly basis.
  • Short (1-2 years). Actions that have been started or require minimal resources.
  • Medium (3-6 years). Actions that require additional resources or time to complete.
  • Long (7-10 years). Actions that require additional guidance, time, and resources to complete.
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