Wahkiakum County, WA is taking part in the Area Sector Analysis Process (ASAP)

Wahkiakum County, WA is taking part in the Area Sector Analysis Process (ASAP)
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“Wahkiakum  County, WA is taking part in the Area Sector Analysis Process (ASAP), a  community-driven tool that informs sustainable community economic  development decisions. ASAP uses national and local data to identify  compatible and desirable business sectors unique to each community (https://www.usu.edu/wrdc/asap).  This is an invitation to participate in the Community Goal Survey, an  important ASAP component which seeks to understand the goals and  priorities of Wahkiakum County residents related to community economic  development. Your unique feedback will ensure a broad range of  perspectives are represented.”

 Please contact Monica at the  Chamber office if you have any questions.  This survey is extremely  important for our area, and has been proven to work in counties much  smaller than ours.  The survey questions may seem redundand, but they  have to ask them in this way to make sure they prioritize what kind of  businesses we want coming to our area.  We have lost the Youth Camp,  that is around 70 jobs lost.  We need to find more businesses or  companies that pay well and have benefits to come to our area.  This  survey might help match us up to that company.  
The survey takes about 15 minutes. Please take the time to do it.  Thank you,  
http://bit.ly/ASAPWahkiakum

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