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1 CURRENT TRENDS <br /> 2 As a neighborhood center, the Pequot Lakes economy is impacted by a number of factors beyond its ability to <br /> 3 control or even influence.The most pressing factors, created by the national recession, have changed dramatically <br /> 4 in just the last two years. It now appears that, for Pequot Lakes as well as other similar communities across the <br /> 5 country, the recent period of rapid growth has come to an end.Although it is not clear what will follow, there are <br /> 6 some realities that are starting to emerge as critical to the City's future economic development potential. <br /> 7 Population migration.The current economic downturn has manifested itself most clearly in the mortgage <br /> 8 market,where home prices have fallen. National reports indicate that one in four mortgage holders owe <br /> 9 more on their homes than they are worth,which inevitably stifles the ability for people to sell and move. <br /> 10 For an area like Pequot Lakes that has been reliant on people moving to the area to start new businesses <br /> 11 and workforce growth from in-migration, reduced mobility presents a changed reality. <br /> 12 Aging infrastructure. A tremendous amount of infrastructure has been put into the ground to <br /> 13 accommodate and, to some extent, induce growth. Whether or not the resulting tax base justifies the <br /> 14 investment,the infrastructure deteriorates and will someday require substantial, expensive maintenance. <br /> 15 In the current (and future) economy, it will be necessary to make the highest use of each infrastructure <br /> 16 investment the city chooses to maintain. <br /> 17 0 Aging population. Elderly households typically have incomes that are more stable and fluctuate less with <br /> 18 market conditions, good or bad. A Pequot Lakes population that is slightly older than the state average <br /> 19 (which itself is considered disproportionately aging) indicates some built in resistance to policies that <br /> 20 involve risk or the potential for tax rate fluctuations. <br /> 21 0 Less government support. State and federal governments are realizing the same kind of fiscal limitations <br /> 22 as local governments and are questioning priorities for future spending.Assistance for local governments <br /> 23 has been cut dramatically and future cuts are almost assured. With populations nationwide shifting from <br /> 24 rural to urban/suburban areas, policymakers are questioning the wisdom of future infrastructure <br /> 25 investments in less populated areas. While there will likely be some money available from state and <br /> 26 federal sources, the City of Pequot Lakes needs to prepare for the day when outside governmental <br /> 27 support is negligible. <br /> 28 0 More connected world. From the Internet to cellular phones, our ability to communicate with each other <br /> 29 has vastly expanded. Where Pequot Lakes was once remote and isolated, it now has excellent city-wide <br /> 30 broadband service, with competition that drives further innovation and service improvements. This <br /> 31 presents a new opportunity that can be capitalized on. <br /> 32 0 Increased technology advancements. Along with improvements in communication, other technological <br /> 33 advancements continue to benefit Pequot Lakes businesses.The ability to attract and retain an educated <br /> 34 workforce, the ability to collaborate with partners across the globe and the options for researching new, <br /> 35 innovative approaches are all enhanced by continued improvements in technology. It is clear that the next <br /> 36 era, however it manifests itself,will be led by those able to best utilize new advancements in technology. <br /> 37 It is likely that the future of Pequot Lakes will be oriented primarily toward businesses that sell goods and services <br /> 38 to the local market and businesses that utilize technology to create and/or distribute goods and services beyond <br /> 39 the area. To a lesser extent, tourism and tourism-support industries will continue to play a role. Notably absent <br /> 40 from this list are the industries of growth (land development, real estate, title closing, surveying and engineering, <br /> 41 etc..) which,while important to a functioning local economy, are unlikely to be the dominant industries they were <br /> 42 over the past two decades. <br /> 131 Page <br />