| Population: 64,249 |
| Area: 134 sq. miles |
| Median Family Income: $48,763 |
| Median Age: 35 Years |
| Per Capita Income: $12,698 |
Although the city is sustained by a large governmental presence, the business and political leadership are striving to attract and maintain small businesses.
The Portland Enterprise Center offers programs and services to businesses in the Empowerment Zone and in Central Portland. Designed to improve the success rate of small businesses and entrepreneurs, provides resource referrals and a staff of professional business counselors who can give a single point of access to participating companies who need business development assistance at no cost.
The PDC, an economic development agency, serves as a resource for businesses looking for assistance with working with other private and public organizations. They help companies looking to relocate to the area by providing demographic and market information. PDC counselors can also create relationships with technical and financial institutions designed to meet the needs of individual companies.
The city is also dedicated to fiscal responsibility. They have cut over $150 million from the budget while keeping medical and workers compensation programs strong. The city maintains a AAA bond rating and is dedicated to the fiscal responsibility necessary to keep a high bond rating. |