Reclaiming Prosperity in Boise: Designing a Sustainable Future in the New West

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Lectures/Events (BMW) Brookings Mountain West 6-4-2010 Reclaiming Prosperity in Boise: Designing a Sustainable Future in the New West Mark Muro Brookings Institution, mmuro@brookings.edu Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/brookings_lectures_events Part of the Economic Policy Commons, and the Urban Studies Commons Repository Citation Muro, M. (2010). Reclaiming Prosperity in Boise: Designing a Sustainable Future in the New West. Available at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/brookings_lectures_events/103 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the Brookings Mountain West at Digital Scholarship@UNLV. It has been accepted for inclusion in Lectures/Events (BMW) by an authorized administrator of Digital Scholarship@UNLV. For more information, please contact digitalscholarship@unlv.edu.

Reclaiming Prosperity in Boise Designing a Sustainable Future in the New West Planning in the West Conference Boise, ID Mark Muro June 4, 2010

A time of reckoning Challenges and emerging opportunities

This is a time of reckoning for growth Idaho has been a fast growing state in a fast growing region Population growth by county, 2000 to 2007 More than 10 percent decline Zero to 10 percent decline 0.01 to 10 percent increase 10.01 to 20 percent increase More than 20 percent increase

This is a time of reckoning for growth but the region s growth has slowed precipitously Net population growth 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 In-migration has slowed to onethird of its peak volume and in 2010 the region will add the smallest number of residents in two decades Source: U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates

It s a time of reckoning for the region s economic model Boise seemed to have it all earlier in the decade

It s a time of reckoning for the region s economic model However, Brookings Mountain West s Mountain Monitor trend watch now confirms a litany of distress Overall performance Rank Change 93 rd -1 rank from Q3 Employment 95 th -10.7% Real HPI 96 th -16.4% Map shows overall performance based on metropolitan rankings on employment change (peak to 2009Q4), unemployment rate change (Dec 2008 to Dec 2009), change in GMP (peak to 2009Q4), and change in HPI (2008Q4 to 2009Q4).

And it s a time of reckoning for the region s development model A swollen construction and real estate sector lay at the center of a super-charged growth machine until the crash Share of metro employment in construction and real estate 13.7% 12.1% 11.5% 11.1% 11.0% 10.7% 9.6% 9.3% 9.1% 8.8% Top 100 metro average: 7.8 percent 6.6% 6.2% 5.4% Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

And it s a time of reckoning for your development model but now you have problems

All of which means:?

Why Brookings Mountain West cares Challenges and emerging opportunities

At Brookings we believe several defining characteristics will shape the post-recession economy The next economy will be exportoriented, lowercarbon, and innovation-fueled

The next economy will also be metropolitanled

After all, the top 100 U.S. metros are already America s economic engines Venture capital 96 percent Public transit miles 95 percent New firm starts 85 percent R&D employment 81 percent Patents 78 percent GDP 75 percent High impact firms 69 percent Jobs 68 percent Population 65 percent Land area 12 percent Source: Brookings Institution, MetroNation (2007); Small Business Aministration

Large economic regions like greater Boise concentrate, amplify, and align what matters most Infrastructure Innovation Human Capital Sustainable, Quality Places + Governance networks

So how is the Boise region doing?

On exports, Boise performs well enough on goods exports but lags on services Boise earns almost 13 percent of its GMP from exports, but services comprise only 3.3 percent Share of metro GDP 9% 10% 10% 9% 8% 8% 6% 2% 4% 3% 7% Goods exports Service exports 5% 3% 3% 3% 4% 3% 4% 6% 3% 4% 3% Source: International Trade Administration and the Bureau of Economic Analysis

On the green economy, the state s low-carbon sectors are growing but from a small base On some measures Idaho looks like a mere bystander in the clean economy game Idaho Ranking Jobs 38 Businesses 39 Patents 24 Venture Capital 28 Job Growth 1 but the state is growing green jobs at the fastest rate in the nation Source: Pew Charitable Trusts. 2009. The Clean Energy Economy: Repowering jobs, businesses and investments across America. Washington, DC.

And on innovation, while Boise looks strong on measures like patenting questions abound Patents granted per 1,000 people, 2001-2008 Boise City, ID Tucson, AZ Colorado Springs, CO Phoenix, AZ Provo, UT Denver, CO Ogden, UT Salt Lake City, UT Albuquerque, NM Las Vegas, NV 2.28 1.88 1.60 1.22 1.20 1.17 1.13 1.00 0.55 15.73 Patent applications per year declined over 60 percent between 2001 and 2008 Top 100 metro average: 1.84 San Jose, CA Boulder, CO Fort Collins, CO 9.36 8.73 27.49 Source: Strumsky Patent Application Dataset; Census Bureau Population Estimates (average 2001 and 2008); HBS Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness

Boise has a lot of potential but it also has faces some serious challenges Innovation Sustainability

On the positive side, Boise has a history of big firm expertise and a thriving entrepreneurial culture

Indicators of business dynamics point to the area s entrepreneurial bent Boise posted the highest ratio of business establishment births to deaths in any major metro in 2006 On measures of business churn Boise ranks 6 th among major metros nationally And the region ranked fifth on a new Kauffman Foundation Index of Entrepreneurial Activity Source: Small Business Administration Dynamic Firm Data (2005-2006)

And Boise State has re-oriented itself towards research (although it has a lot of building to do) A metropolitan research university of distinction

In addition, a number of catalytic organizations are now working to strengthen Boise s clusters "The Boise Angels have not only helped finance my business, but their expertise in food branding, marketing, packaging, production, and distribution has been invaluable to me." - Cygnia Rapp Prosperity Organic Foods CEO Recipient of $200,000 investment in May 2010 Quote Source: Boise Statesman, May 1, 2010

However, R&D is a critical driver of innovation and productivity but Boise attracts little of it Low R&D employment figures suggest that the region has yet to establish itself as a truly innovative outpost 2.77% Percent of workforce in R&D establishments 1.21% 0.75% National average: 0.57 percent 0.33% 0.31% 0.24% 0.23% 0.20% 0.03% 1.13% 0.80% Source: Census Bureau County Business Patters 2007; Data not disclosed for all metros

And while Boise produces a lot of patent applications too few firms participate Micron and HP alone accounted for 90 percent of patent applications in this decade Source: Strumsky Patent Application Dataset

Some of these difficulties may owe to the fact that the region s clusters are inchoate Traded sector location quotients Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 7.570 Wood Product Manufacturing 2.219 Construction of Buildings 1.517 Food Manufacturing 1.506 Management of Companies and Enterprises 0.918 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 0.741 Machinery Manufacturing 0.563 Educational Services 0.562 Chemical Manufacturing 0.141 Source: Census Bureau County Business Patterns (2007)

But Idaho also lags its high-tech neighbors on crucial human capital inputs State education outlays aren t even middle-of-the-pack Idaho confers relatively few degrees in science and engineering Idaho instructs only 9 science and engineering graduate students per 1,000 young adults Source: National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Indicators (2007); National Center for Education Statistics State Education Data Profile (2007)

Compounding these problems has been a lack of state policy focus State R&D expenditures are a paltry 0.01 percent of GDP The Governor waited two years after disbanding the Idaho Science & Technology Advisory Council before establishing a pared-down Innovation Council Budgets have been slashed for the Department of Commerce key organizations like Tech Connect Regional clusters play little role in the state s economic development strategy

And so the region must act The Valley must work with new concentration and focus to diversify its economy and systematically strengthen its innovation clusters Collaboration is key

But the state must also engage Recognize the economic centrality of its major region Boost higher-ed investment and finally establish a community college Partner in supporting bottomup efforts to build high-value growth clusters Image source: Wikimedia

Challenges Innovation Sustainable, Quality Places

On this front, the region starts with a totally enviable quality of place Image source: Boise State University and Boise Visitors and Convention Bureau

What is more, the region is working to enhance its urban qualities Image source: American Planning Association

And the region is continuing an admirable tradition of open space stewardship Boise River Green Belt Hammer Flats and the Foothills Boise River Wildlife Preserve

What is more, plausible frameworks exist through which the region might work more cohesively

And yet the region faces problems: Ill-planned, exurban growth is a past and future challenge

Such sprawl will again threaten the region s cherished foothills when growth returns Photo: Surprise Valley development, Boise, ID; AVIMOR outside of Eagle

And a lack of integrated transportation planning leaves residents auto-dependent Transit ridership is among the lowest in the nation Fragmentation harms efficiency and coherence Ada County is the only one in the nation where cities have no power over their roadways Source: American Community Survey; Communication with Chris Blanchard, BSU; Image source: Boise Guardian.

Underlying these ills is major governance fragmentation and weak coordination

Nor has the state been particularly helpful in promoting regional cohesion Idaho statutes do not empower cities and counties to carry out their land use planning The Local Land Use Planning Act pits city and county against one another State policy does not allow local voters to approve any sort of tax for dedicated transit investments Source: Idaho Smart Growth; Communication with Chris Blanchard, BSU

And so the region must act The Valley should seek new coordination among actors and plans to better integrate transportation and land-use planning, enhance urban centers, and protect open space Work on the State Street corridor is a start Implementation of the Blueprint for Good Growth would be a gamechanger

But the state must also engage Regions can t go it alone they need a supportive partnership with their states Recognize its interest in helping to craft vibrant, attractive capitol region Support regional collaboration Provide more local discretion whether on a local option sales tax or other matters

To conclude, Boise and the state face the future with good promise if they work together

For More Information Mark Muro Washington Director, Brookings Mountain West Fellow and Policy Director, Brookings Institution (202) 797-6315 mmuro@brookings.edu http://brookingsmtnwest.unlv.edu