DATA BOOK - Emporia RDA
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DATA BOOK - Emporia RDA
[email protected] emporiarda.org EMPORIA COMMUNITY DATA BOOK LIST OF ENCLOSURES Major Employers and Manufacturers of Emporia, Kansas Publicly Traded Emporia Companies & International Companies in Emporia, Kansas Primary & Secondary Labor Force Market Area Map Total Annual Civilian Labor Force and Number Employed in Primary Labor Market Area Total Annual Civilian Labor Force and Number Employed in Primary & Secondary Labor Market Area Primary Labor Market Area by Month Total Population of City of Emporia & Lyon County, Kansas Minority Student Population U.S.D. #253 Emporia Schools 2010 Census Data for Emporia, Kansas Profile of General Demographic Characteristics Lyon County, Kansas Retail Pull Factor State & Federal Highways Traffic Flow Map for Emporia, Kansas Emporia State University Enrollments Flint Hills Technical College Enrollments Emporia, Kansas Community Profile City of Emporia Map Lyon County Map State of Kansas Map Regional Location Map of Emporia, Kansas MAJOR MANUFACTURERS AND EMPLOYERS OF EMPORIA, KANSAS Page 1 of 2 BIRCH COMMUNICATIONS Senior Manager, Gerry Poerch 1420 C of E Drive 888-400-9347 -telecommunication service -number of employees: 226 BETTER LIFE TECHNOLOGIES Director of Operations, Doug Caron 1201 Hatcher Street 620-343-2212 -manufactures vinyl garage floor coverings -number of employees: 123 BPE, INC. President, Bob Finlay 890 Road 160 620-343-3783 -manufacturer of archery products -number of employees: 7 BUNGE CORPORATION Facility Manager, Kevin Collins 700 East 5th Avenue 620-342-7270 -processors of soybeans and meal -number of employees: 68 CAMOPLAST SOLIDEAL Plant Manager, Jason Collins 1601 East South Avenue 620-340-6500 -manufacturer of rubber products -number of employees: 139 CARGILL ANIMAL NUTRITION Plant Manager, Rick Lovelady 841 Graphic Arts Road 620-342-1650 -manufactures dry pet food for national distribution -number of employees: 45 CITY OF EMPORIA City Manager, Mark McAnarney 104 E. 5th Avenue 620-343-4250 -city government -number of employees: 240 DETROIT DIESEL REMFG. Plant Manager, Randy Hizar 840 Overlander Road 620-343-3790 -diesel engine assembly & remanufacturing -number of employees: 126 EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY President, Dr. Michael Shonrock 1200 Commercial Street 620-341-1200 -four year university -number of employees: 737 EVCO WHOLESALE FOOD CORP. Skip Evans 309 Merchant Street 620-343-7000 -wholesale food distributor -number of employees: 127 FANESTIL MEATS President, Dan Smoots P.O. Box 629 620-342-6354 -wholesale meat processing & distribution -number of employees: 73 FLINT HILLS TECHNICAL COLLEGE President, Dr. Dean Hollenbeck 3301 West 18th Avenue 620-343-4600 -technical college -number of employees: 77 GLENDO CORPORATION President, Donald J. Glaser 900 Overlander Drive 620-343-1084 -manufactures specialized tools for engraving -number of employees: 53 HILL’S PET NUTRITION Plant Manager, Darren Haverkamp 400 South Weaver Street 620-340-6900 -manufactures pet food -number of employees: 128 February 2015 MAJOR MANUFACTURERS AND EMPLOYERS OF EMPORIA, KANSAS Page 2 of 2 HOLMAN DISTRIBUTION CENTER General Manager Mike Floriani 400 South Weaver, Suite A 620-340-6622 -warehousing, shipping, transportation -number of employees: 53 SAUDER CUSTOM FABRICATION President/General Mgr., Joe Pimple 220 Weaver Street 620-342-2550 -custom pressure vessel columns -number of employees: 70 HOPKINS MANUFACTURING CORP. President, Brad Kraft 428 Peyton Street 620-342-7320 -manufactures quality automotive products -number of employees: 240 SIMMONS PET FOOD Plant Manager, Jason Beyer 1400 East Logan Avenue 620-342-1323 -manufacturer of wet dog & cat food -number of employees: 360 HOSTESS BRANDS LLC Plant Manager, Ron Idhe 1525 Industrial Road 620-342-6811 -manufacturer of bakery goods -number of employees: 412 THERMAL CERAMICS Plant Manager, Brant Wolff 221 Weaver Street 620-343-2308 -refractory ceramic fiber products -number of employees: 45 KANSA TECHNOLOGY, LLC CEO, Jerry Waddell 3700 Oakes Drive 620-343-6700 -manufacturer of printing equipment -number of employees: 15 TYSON FRESH MEATS, INC. General Manager, Mike Fiehler 2101 West 6th Avenue 620-343-3640 -meat packing plant -number of employees: 964 LYON COUNTY 402 Commercial Street 620-342-4950 -county government -number of employees: 257 U.S.D. #253 Superintendent, Theresa Davidson 1700 West 7th Avenue 620-341-2200 -public school district -number of employees: 788 NEWMAN REGIONAL HEALTH Administrator, Robert Wright 1201 West 12th Avenue 620-343-6800 -hospital -number of employees: 396 NORFOLK IRON & METAL CO. Plant Manager, Tim Noonan 1701 East South Avenue 620-342-9202 -steel distribution center -number of employees: 161 RED LINE TRUCK LINES, INC. Owner, Kevin Nelson 2805 Bel Air Drive 620-343-1000 -refrigerated truckload carrier -number of employees: 49 VALU-NET President, Rick Tidwell 2914 West U.S. Hwy 50 620-412-9880 -fiber optic broadband internet service provider -number of employees: 32 VEKTEK, INC. Manager, Troy Estes 1334 East 6th Avenue 620-342-7637 -hydraulic clamping equipment -number of employees: 102 W.A. MOYER, L.C. Operations Manager, Don Bauck 1114 East 6th Avenue 620-343-2366 -manufacturer of glass level vials -number of employees: 9 PUBLICLY TRADED & INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES LOCATED IN EMPORIA, KANSAS PUBLICLY TRADED COMPANIES Company Symbol Exchange Bunge BG NYSE Detroit Diesel Remanufacturing (Subsidiary of Daimler Chrysler Power Systems) DCX NYSE Tyson Fresh Meats TSN NYSE Kansas Gas OKE NYSE Thermal Ceramics (Morgan Crucible) MGCR.L LONDON Wal-Mart WMT NYSE Westar Energy WR NYSE INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES WITH FOREIGN HEADQUARTERS Company Country Camoplast Canada Daimler Chrysler Power Systems Germany Morgan Crucible England Source: RDA Research PRIMARY & SECONDARY LABOR FORCE MARKET MAP FOR EMPORIA, KANSAS PRIMARY LABOR FORCE MARKT AREA 2004-2014 Civilian Labor Force Employment Unemployment Unemployment Rate Source: Kansas Department of Labor Website: http://www.dol.ks.gov/lmis/ lfe/lfecurrent.html 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 19,928 19,499 19,475 19,654 18,789 18,729 17,837 18,357 17,970 17,492 16,396 18,991 18,597 18,664 18,878 17,733 17,589 16,727 17,199 16,963 16,280 15,543 937 902 811 776 1056 1140 1,110 1,158 1,007 1,212 853 4.7 4.6 4.2 3.9 5.6 6.1 6.3 6.3 5.6 6.9 5.2 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LABOR FORCE MARKET AREA 2004-2014 Year Workforce Employed Unemployed Unemployment Rate Source: Kansas Department of Labor Unemploymentinfo2014 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 43,967 47,048 47,060 47,060 45,647 45,228 44,374 44,113 43,282 42,716 42,785 41,747 44,690 44,910 44,910 43,487 42,360 41,300 41,087 40,712 40,012 40,882 2,220 2,358 2,811 2,811 2,411 2,858 3,074 3,026 2,570 2,704 1,903 5.3 5.3 6.3 6.3 4.9 6.7 6.9 6.7 5.8 5.8 4.3 PRIMARY LABOR FORCE MARKET AREA BY MONTH 2015 Civilian Labor Force Employment Unemployment Unemployment Rate Jan 16,590 15,755 835 5.0% Feb 16,576 15,772 804 4.9% March 16,619 15,834 785 4.7% April 16,548 15,831 717 4.3% May 16,540 15,787 753 4.6% June 16,556 15,727 829 5.0% July 16,461 15,563 898 5.5% TOTAL POPULATION CITY OF EMPORIA & LYON COUNTY, KS 1950-2010 Population of Emporia and Lyon County 1950-2010 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 1960 1950 1970 City: 1980 1990 2000 2010 County: Year City: Change: 1950 15,669 N/A 1960 18,190 16.1% 1970 23,116 27.1% 1980 25,287 9.4% 1990 25,512 0.9% 2000 26,760 4.9% 2010 24,916 -6.9% County: Change: 26,576 N/A 26,928 1.3% 31,866 18.3% 35,108 10.2% 34,732 -1.1% 35,935 3.5% 33,690 -6.2% Source: Kansas Statistical Abstract http://www.ipsr.ku.edu/ksdata/ksah/ USD #253 STUDENT POPULATION EMPORIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1990/91 through 2014/15 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 Other Population YEAR 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 TOTAL ENROLLMENT 4,920 4,994 4,941 4,842 4,750 4,768 4,772 4,686 4,818 4,888 4,964 5,008 5,029 4,920 4,939 4,910 4,966 4,809 4,607 4,622 4,601 4,640 4,664 4,557 4,577 Source: U.S.D. #253 1989-90 1991-92 1993-94 1995-96 1997-98 1999-00 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12 2013-14 0 TOTAL WHITE 4,163 4,108 3,985 3,809 3,680 3,569 3,446 3,351 3,258 3,117 3,012 2,931 2,785 2,556 2,434 2,428 2,325 2,161 2,143 2,135 2,099 2,081 2,084 2,010 2,070 Hispanic Population % 84.6% 82.3% 80.7% 78.7% 77.5% 74.9% 72.2% 71.5% 67.6% 63.8% 60.7% 58.5% 55.4% 52.0% 49.3% 49.5% 46.8% 44.9% 46.5% 46.2% 45.6% 44.8% 44.7% 44.1% 45.2% TOTAL HISPANIC 455 498 557 618 670 817 924 976 1,166 1,374 1,548 1,692 1,862 1,905 1,987 2,115 2,065 1,986 1,912 1,924 2,093 2,128 2,161 2,120 2,120 White Population % 9.2% 10.0% 11.3% 12.7% 14.1% 17.1% 19.4% 20.8% 24.2% 28.1% 31.2% 33.8% 37.0% 38.7% 40.2% 43.1% 41.6% 41.3% 41.5% 41.6% 45.5% 45.9% 46.3% 46.5% 46.3% TOTAL OTHER 302 384 396 415 400 382 402 363 394 397 404 385 382 313 518 367 576 662 552 563 409 431 419 427 387 % 6.2% 7.7% 8.0% 8.6% 8.4% 8.0% 8.4% 7.7% 8.2% 8.1% 8.1% 7.7% 7.6% 9.3% 10.5% 7.5% 11.6% 13.8% 12.0% 12.2% 8.9% 9.3% 9.0% 9.4% 8.5% Table DP-1. Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2010 Geographic area: Emporia city Subject Total Population Number 24,916 Percent 100.0 Subject Number Percent 6,331 25.4 4,872 19.6 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE Hispanic or Latino (of any race) SEX AND AGE Male 12,004 48.2 Mexican Female 12,912 51.8 Puerto Rican 51 0.2 Cuban 40 0.2 Under 5 years 1,856 7.4 Other Hispanic or Latino 1,368 5 to 9 years 1,636 6.6 5.5 18,585 74.6 10 to 14 years 1,454 5.8 15 to 19 years 2,130 8.5 16,537 66.4 20 to 24 years 3,699 14.8 25 to 34 years 3,500 14.0 35 to 44 years 2,604 10.5 In households 24,916 100.0 23,493 45 to 54 years 2,833 11.4 94.3 Householder 9,812 55 to 59 years 1,335 39.4 5.4 Spouse 3,927 60 to 64 years 15.8 1,032 4.1 Child 6,499 26.1 65 to 74 years 1,313 5.3 5,250 21.1 75 to 84 years 980 3.9 1,182 4.7 85 years and over 544 2.2 485 1.9 Median age (years) 29.0 (X) 2,073 8.3 Not Hispanic or Latino White alone RELATIONSHIP Total population Own child under 18 years Other relatives Under 18 years Nonrelatives Unmarried partner 18 years and over Male 19,070 76.5 In group quarters 9,023 36.2 Institutionalized population 10,047 40.3 Noninstitutionalized population 21 years and over 16,981 68.2 62 years and over 3,405 13.7 65 years and over 2,837 11.4 Male 1,110 4.5 Female 1,727 6.9 Female Total households Family households (families) With own children under 18 years With own children under 18 years One race 24,141 96.9 White 19,738 79.2 Black or African American 791 3.2 American Indian and Alaska Native 198 0.8 Asian 771 3.1 51 0.2 Chinese 265 1.1 Filipino 21 0.1 Japanese 41 0.2 Asian Indian Korean 3.0 1,423 5.7 419 1.7 1,004 4.0 9,812 100.0 5,571 56.8 2,789 28.4 3,927 40.0 1,689 17.2 1,124 11.5 HOUSEHOLD BY TYPE Married-couple family RACE 748 Female householder, no husband present With own children under 18 years 785 8.0 4,241 43.2 3,150 32.1 875 8.9 Households with individuals under 18 years 3,048 31.1 Households with individuals 65 and over 1,915 19.5 Nonfamily households Householder living alone Householder 65 years and over 92 0.4 Average household size 2.39 (X) Vietnamese 120 0.5 Average family size 3.08 (X) Other Asian¹ 181 0.7 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 15 0.1 Native Hawaiian 2 0.0 Total housing units 11,352 100.0 Guamanian or Chamorro 1 0.0 Occupied housing units 9,812 86.4 Samoan 6 0.0 Vacant housing units 1,540 13.6 Other Pacific Islander² 6 0.0 44 0.4 2,628 10.5 775 3.1 Some other race Two or more races HOUSING OCCUPANCY For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) Rental vacancy rate (percent) 2.4 (X) 16.3 (X) Race alone or in combination with one or more other races:³ White HOUSING TENURE 20,449 82.1 9,812 100.0 1,080 4.3 Owner-occupied housing units 5,320 54.2 American Indian and Alaska Native 390 1.6 Renter-occupied housing units 4,492 45.8 Asian 908 3.6 Black or African American Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Some other race Occupied housing units 37 0.1 Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.67 2,873 11.5 Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.07 (X) Not applicable. ¹ Other Asian alone, or two or more Asian categories. ² Other Pacific Islander alone, or two or more Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander categories. ³ In combination with one or more of the other races listed. The six numbers may add to more than the total population and the six percentages may add to more than 100 percent because individuals may report more than one race. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010. LYON COUNTY, KANSAS RETAIL PULL FACTOR 2003-2014 City of Emporia Lyon County 2003 1.11 0.88 Source: Kansas Department of Revenue 2004 1.08 0.86 2005 1.06 0.86 2006 1.07 0.85 2007 1.07 0.85 2008 1.04 0.83 2009 1.02 0.82 2010 1.15 0.88 2011 1.11 0.91 2012 1.80 0.88 2013 1.06 0.85 2014 1.08 0.87 STATE & FEDERAL HIGHWAYS TRAFFIC FLOW MAP FOR EMPORIA, KANSAS 2014 http://www.ksdot.org/Assets/wwwksdotorg/bureaus/burTransPlan/maps/CountMaps/Districts/inset13.PDF EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENTS 1998-2015 EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY Total Year 1998 1999 Semester Resident Fall 4,989 Spring 4,753 Non-Resident 430 395 Enrollment 5,419 5,148 1999 2000 Fall Spring 5,190 4,739 420 426 5,610 5,165 2000 2001 Fall Spring 5,147 4,758 469 456 5,616 5,214 2001 2002 Fall Spring 5,241 5,573 582 397 5,823 5,675 2002 2003 Fall Spring 5,585 5,209 420 591 6,005 5,800 2003 2004 Fall Spring 5,591 5,201 687 655 6,278 5,856 2004 2005 Fall Spring 5,365 5,057 829 829 6,194 5,886 2005 2006 Fall Spring 5,393 5,128 895 895 6,288 6,023 2006 2007 Fall Spring 5,413 5,084 1,060 1,036 6,473 6,120 2007 2008 Fall Spring 5,285 5,012 1,069 1,142 6,354 6,154 2008 2009 Fall Spring 5,124 4,892 1,280 1,223 6,404 6,115 2009 2010 Fall Spring 5,038 4,813 1,276 1,321 6,314 6,134 2010 2011 Fall Spring 4,914 4,535 1,348 1,354 6,262 5,889 2011 2012 Fall Spring 4,639 4,368 1,337 1,261 5,976 5,629 2012 2013 Fall Spring 4,597 4,428 1,270 1,273 5,867 5,701 2013 2014 Fall Spring 4,692 4,388 1,341 1,374 6,033 5,735 2014 2015 Fall Spring 4,702 4,364 1,412 1,481 6,114 5,845 FLINT HILLS TECHNICAL COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS 1998-2015 FLINT HILLS TECHNICAL COLLEGE Resident 663 558 Non-Resident Part Time 0 539 0 449 Total Enrollment 663 558 Year 1998 1999 Semester Fall Spring 1999 2000 Fall Spring 575 657 0 0 453 545 575 657 2000 2001 Fall Spring 477 515 0 0 248 212 477 515 2001 2002 Fall Spring 324 323 0 0 190 171 324 323 2002 2003 Fall Spring 423 403 0 0 205 174 423 403 2003 2004 Fall Spring 427 317 0 0 173 137 427 317 2004 2005 Fall Spring 393 207 0 0 197 178 393 207 2005 2006 Fall Spring 426 434 0 0 236 241 426 434 2006 2007 Fall Spring 415 415 0 0 150 228 415 415 2007 2008 Fall Spring 493 487 0 0 222 250 493 487 2008 2009 Fall Spring 502 443 1 1 225 189 502 443 2009 2010 Fall Spring 536 463 9 6 308 278 545 469 2010 2011 Fall Spring 675 647 2 3 284 261 677 650 2011 2012 Fall Spring 752 664 0 4 289 300 752 668 2012 2013 Fall Spring 733 656 16 10 291 245 749 666 2013 2014 Fall Spring 827 690 6 6 315 276 833 696 2014 2015 Fall Spring 834 723 5 4 434 368 839 727 COMMUNITY PROFILE EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES LOCATION Emporia is strategically located at the intersection of I-35, I-335 (Kansas Turnpike), and U.S. Highway 50. With the 70-mph speed limit, it is a relatively short drive to Kansas City (110 miles), Wichita (85 miles), and Topeka (50 miles). POPULATION Population of Emporia and Lyon County 1950-2010 40,000 Type Number Teachers Enrollment Grades Elementary 7 243 2,187 Pre-K-5 Middle 2 81 899 6-8 High School 3 116 1,449 9-12 Tech College 1 27 696 University 1 268 5,845 Private Schools 35,000 Type 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 Number Teachers Enrollment Grades Christian School 1 7 66 Preschool thru 6th Sacred Heart Catholic 1 10 88 Preschool thru 6th Web Sites 0 1950 1960 1970 City: Year City: Change: County: Change: Public Schools 1950 15,669 N/A 26,576 N/A 1960 18,190 16.1% 26,928 1.3% 1980 1990 2000 2010 Emporia State University County: 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 23,116 25,287 25,512 26,760 24,916 27.1% 9.4% 0.9% 4.9% -6.9% 31,866 35,108 34,732 35,935 33,690 18.3% 10.2% -1.1% 3.5% -6.2% MUNICIPAL SERVICES Local government: Commission-Manager Comprehensive city plan: Yes City zoning ordinance in effect: Yes Fire insurance classification: 03 in city 09 outside Flint Hills Technical College U.S.D.#253 www.emporia.edu www.fhtc.edu www.usd253.org Source: Survey 2011 COMMERCIAL SERVICES Machine Shops in city: 3 Tool and Die service in city: Yes Electric motor repair service available: Yes Newspaper: Full-time fire department personnel: 53 Radio Stations: Police officers: 45 Television channels received: Daily & Weekend 6 180 City engineer employed: Yes Seating capacity of largest meeting room: Municipal Library: Yes Hotels, motels, bed & breakfast: Refuse service provided: Yes Total rooms available: 700 City streets paved: 97% Chamber of Commerce & CVB: Yes 1,000 Regional Development Association of East Central Kansas | 719 Commercial Street | Emporia, KS 66801 620-342-1600 15 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES UTILITIES Water Rail Emporia is served by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Company with through service from Chicago to California and Chicago to Texas. Highway Highway bus service available: Highway serving city: Yes Kansas Turnpike, Interstate 35 U.S. 50, Kansas 99, Kansas 57 Motor freight carriers serving community: 10 Air Nearest public airport: Emporia Municipal Airport Distance from Emporia: 5 miles south Length of longest runway: 5,000 feet Lighted landing strip: Yes Private aircraft storage available: Yes Private aircraft maintenance available: Yes Commuter Airline Service Nearest airport: Wichita - Dwight D. Eisenhower Distance from Emporia: 96 miles Carriers: Allegiant, American, Delta, Southwest & United Daily flights: 34 Major International Airport Nearest airport: Kansas City International Distance from Emporia: 125 miles Carriers: Air Canada, Alaska, American Airlines, Delta, Frontier, Southwest, Spirit Airlines, United, US Airways Daily flights: 92 Air cargo carriers: DB Schenker, DHL Cargo, Fed Ex, UPS Daily flights: 19 Water supplier: Municipal Name of supplier: City of Emporia, Kansas Address: 522 Mechanic, Emporia, Kansas Rate information contact: Kerry Sull, City Clerk City water source: Reservoir and Rivers River water available: 20 cubic ft./second Supply of reservoir water available: 16,500,000,000 gallons Approved by State Dept. of Health: Yes Capacity of water plant: 20,000,000 gallons per day Average daily consumption: 10,000,000 gallons Peak consumption (one day): 12,000,000 gallons Sanitation Type of sewage treatment plant: Digested sludge with primary and secondary treatment Approved by State Dept. of Health: Yes Sewer use charge: Yes Characteristics of waste treatment plant: Measurement Capacity Present Load Gallons per day 8,000,000 4,200,000 Population equivalent 48,000 48,000 Natural Gas Natural gas service available: Name of supplier: Address of supplier: Rate information contact: Yes Kansas Gas Service, Inc. Emporia, Kansas Division Manager, Pam Stone 785-431-4072 Electricity Shipping Length of time goods in transit to: Days by Railroad Days by Mtr Freight Miles from Emporia Atlanta 3 1.25 932 Chicago 1 1 609 Dallas 1 9 hrs 432 Denver 1 11hrs 540 Kansas City 6 hrs 2.5 hrs 110 Los Angeles 2 2 1479 Memphis 2 1 592 Minneapolis 3 11 hrs 541 New Orleans 3 1 933 New York 5 2 1307 St. Louis 2 2 365 City Electric Power supplier: Name of supplier: Address of supplier: Rate information contact: Private Westar Energy Emporia, Kansas Community Support Chad Luce 785-575-8134 Telecommunications Local providers: Birch Communications AT&T Cable One Valu-Net Wireless providers: Internet Service Providers: Red Skye Wireless Sprint T Mobile U.S. Cellular Verizon Cable One SEAMLESS.NET Sonic Broadband Valu-Net Wild Blue FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS RECREATION FACILITIES Public golf course, 18-hole grass greens: Yes Public parks: Yes Public tennis courts: Yes Country club: Yes Nearest public access lake for swimming, fishing, water-skiing, motor boating: 14 miles LOCAL MANUFACTURING CHARACTERISTICS Banks in community: Credit unions: HEALTH FACILITIES Number of manufacturing plants and processors in community..............................................................…….…....19 Number of manufacturing plants with unions .......……..….....2 Hospitals in community: Mean Wage Production Occupations Median Wage $15.00 $13.77 Office Clerk, General 11.63 10.86 Industrial Truck Driver 16.28 15.88 Machinist 16.47 15.65 Maintenance & Repair 15.39 14.78 Welder, Combination 15.84 15.10 1 Number of beds: Medical personnel: Occupation 5 2 25 MD 24 DO 9 RN 135 LPN 22 DDS 20 DC 10 DVM 8 Practices in Emporia: Source: Kansas Wage Survey, 2013 Edition Kansas Department of Labor Company Product/Service Tyson Fresh Meats U.S.D. #253 Emporia State University Hostess Brands Newman Regional Health Simmons Pet Food Lyon County City of Emporia Hopkins Manufacturing Corporation Birch Communications Norfolk Iron & Metal Company Camoplast Rockland Ltd. Hill’s Pet Nutrition Evco Wholesale Food Corporation Detroit Diesel Remanufacturing Better Life Technologies Vektek, Inc. Flint Hills Technical College Fanestil Meats Sauder Custom Fabrication, Inc. Bunge Corporation Glendo Corporation Holman Distribution Redline Trucking Cargill Animal Nutrition Thermal Ceramics Valu-Net Kansa Technology W.A. Moyer, L.C. BPE, Inc. Meat packing Education K - 12 University Bakery products Hospital Manufacturer of private label canned cat/dog food County Government City Government Manufactures quality automotive products Telecommunication services Steel distribution center Manufacturer of rubber products Manufacturer of dry pet food Wholesale food distributor Diesel engine assembly and remanufacturing Manufacturer of plastic home products Manufacturer of hydraulic clamping equipment Technical college Wholesale meat processing and distribution Custom pressure vessels Processor of soybeans and meal Manufactures and distributes engraving tools Warehousing, shipping, transportation Transportation Manufacturer of dry dog/cat food Manufacturer of refractory ceramic Fiber optic broadband internet service provider Manufacturer of newspaper insertion equipment Manufacturer of glass level vials Manufacturer of archery products Source: Telephone Survey (02/15) Employment 964 788 737 412 396 360 257 240 240 226 161 139 128 127 126 123 102 77 73 70 68 53 53 49 45 40 32 15 9 7 MILL LEVY AND TAX INFORMATION 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 City 40.956 42.033 41.571 41.776 41.559 41.575 41.582 41.606 County 50.546 51.639 49.407 52.810 57.304 63.972 56.501 54.513 School 54.835 54.124 55.542 60.416 60.437 60.403 61.381 61.386 State 1.500 1.500 1.500 1.500 1.500 1.500 1.500 1.500 Tax Rate 147.837 149.296 148.020 156.503 159.300 167.450 160.964 159.005 City Assessed 147,820,720 150,242,416 149,983,851 149,517,276 143,295,741 142,739,117 145,169,237 145,649,901 Valuation County Assessed 228,223,135 233,295,959 233,825,917 235,482,323 228,536,350 235,527,407 269,100,625 299,027,672 Valuation Sales Tax 6.8% 6.8% 7.8% 8.8% 8.3% 8.15% 8.15% 8.15% EMPORIA Made famous by the late William Allen White, editor of the Emporia Gazette newspaper, Emporia today is a manufacturing, educational, transportation, trade, medical and cattle center of the East Central Kansas region. The Emporia area, located midway between Topeka and Wichita on the Kansas Turnpike (I-335) and between Kansas City and Wichita on I-35, is an important crossroads and trade area for the East Central Kansas population of approximately 82,000 people. The amount of truck traffic generated generated from Emporia’s manufacturing community provides a competitive advantage on in-bound freight. The amount of heavy commercial traffic is only second to the Kansas City metropolitan area. The Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad main line passes through Emporia. The Emporia municipal airport, with a 5,000-foot hard surface runway, can accommodate most corporate aircraft. Emporia State University is one of the finest medium-sized universities in the mid-west. More than 6,000 students are enrolled in the university offering outstanding programs in education, business, arts & sciences, and library science and information management. More information is available at their website at www.emporia.edu Flint Hills Technical College offers training in automotive technology, business administrative technology, computer program design, computerized machine tool engineering, construction technology, dental assisting, dental hygiene, emergency medical technician, EMS dispatch technology, graphic arts technology, general education, health occupations technology, hospitality/ culinary arts, industrial engineering technology, interactive digital systems, network technology, power plant technology, practical nursing, sustainability studies, sustainability living center and welding technology. More information is available on their web site at www.fhtc.edu Training partnerships are developed between the manufacturing community, Emporia State University, Flint Hills Technical College, and Emporia Unified School District #253 to deliver customized instruction. INCENTIVES The Emporia area offers many benefits to manufacturers who create new high quality employment opportunities and business investments. Those benefits include tax abatement on property for up to ten years and land at a reduced price. A performance based cash grant program exists to a qualifying business that creates quality jobs and investment. For further information, contact the Regional Development Association of East Central Kansas at 620-342-1600 or e-mail at [email protected] SITES Emporia’s Industrial Park I opened in 1955. Consisting of 160 acres, the Park is now filled. Industrial Park II has one 5-acre site available. Industrial Park III has 6 lots ranging in size from 16 to 24 acres. Larger tracts are available. Owner of the park is Emporia Enterprises, Inc. Services available at the site are gas, sewer, electricity, and water. For more information, contact the Regional Development Association of East Central Kansas, Kent Heermann, President at 620-342-1600 e-mail address: [email protected] or our website at www.emporiarda.org 03/2012
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