Business View Civil & Municipal l November 2022

40 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 9 The addition of necessary infrastructure within the TEA site is ongoing, and will continue to attract new industry and employment opportunities. “We talked about some of the businesses coming in at the Silicon Forest, the demand is there. So, we’re really working hard to open up lands and opportunities for that next phase and working with the development community who clearly wants this,” says Campbell. Broadband is another priority in the city of Sherwood, a project he admits is “important to the future of the community and a real asset going forward.” Recognizing the importance of workforce development, Sherwood works with agencies like Worksystems, the regional workforce agency covering Washington County and Multnomah County. They also partner with WorkSource, through the Oregon Department of Employment, connecting job seekers with opportunities. Working closely with the Sherwood School District on their Career Technical Education

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