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Santa Ana Redhill Development <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Prepared for: City of Santa Ana <br /> <br />AECOM <br />20 <br /> <br />Figure 13: Orange County Projected Growth <br /> <br />Source: EDD, LEHD, AECOM <br /> <br />The California Employment Development Department (EDD) tracks industry sector and employment patterns at the <br />county level. The EDD projects that between 2016 and 2026, Orange County growth will be the strongest in <br />Construction, Healthcare, Educational Services, and Transportation and Warehousing. <br />Both Construction, and Transportation and Warehousing generate demand for industrial space. Further growth in <br />Professional/Scientific/Technical, and Administration/Support for Waste Management and Remediation could also <br />generate demand for new flex and industrial space. <br />While EDD projections are highly regarded to assess a county-wide economy, no such detailed projections exist at <br />the municipal level. Nonetheless, AECOM estimated future incremental demand for new industrial and flex space <br />based on the City’s current capture of projected county-wide employment growth by sector. Estimates assume a 90% <br />stable occupancy rate and an average of 500 SF per worker, which is a common assumption for light industrial land <br />uses. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />9% <br />-17% <br />3% <br />20% <br />1% <br />3% <br />3% <br />16% <br />11% <br />4% <br />6% <br />10% <br />6% <br />10% <br />17% <br />19% <br />10% <br />14% <br />7% <br />4% <br />-20%-15%-10%-5%0%5%10%15%20%25% <br />Agriculture <br />Mining and Extraction <br />Utilities <br />Construction <br />Manufacturing <br />Wholesale Trade <br />Retail Trade <br />Transportation and Warehousing <br />Information <br />Finance and Insurance <br />Real Estate and Rental and Leasing <br />Professional/Scientific/Tech Srevices <br />Management of Companies <br />Admin/Support Waste Management <br />Educational Services <br />Health Care and Social Assistance <br />Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation <br />Accommodation and Food Services <br />Other Services <br />Public Administration <br />Orange County Projected Employment Growth 2016-2026 <br />3-247
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