Where we live, Where we work A look at the dynamic travel patterns of East County residents Ray Major, Chief Economist May 18, 2016.

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Where we live, Where we work A look at the dynamic travel patterns of East County residents Ray Major, Chief Economist May 18, 2016

In part, your mission is that… ……. we strive to cultivate an innovative and sustainable region by bridging the gap between industry, education, government, and infrastructure. Our job is to convene these disparate groups in order to craft an economic base that expands existing business, promotes new economic opportunities (jobs) ………….. Underlying assumption that …. ……. the economic opportunities (jobs) are created to benefit the residents of the East County Region.

3 San Diego Region, where we live and where we work 1,400,000 employed residents 3,000,000 work trips per day 3 outside Work outside the subregion they live in inside Work inside the subregion they live in

4 East County as defined in this study  El Cajon  Santee  La Mesa  Lemon Grove  Unincorporated About half (48%) of the people in East Suburban MSA live in one of the four incorporated cities.

Population compared to All Jobs East Suburban San Diego Employed Residents Not-employed Residents 282, , , ,000 43% 57% 1.7 employed residents for each job in the region.6 jobs for each employed resident in the region

Population compared to All Jobs East Suburban San Diego Employed Residents Not-employed Residents 282, , , ,000 43% 57% 1.7 employed residents for each job in the region.6 jobs for each employed resident in the region 87K gap is about the total population of Santee and Lemon Grove combined.

Labor Force compared to All Jobs East Suburban unemployment rate (9.8%) is more than double that of San Diego (4.7%) Employed Residents Not-employed Residents 282, , , ,000 43% 57% 1.9 labor force participants for each job in the region.5 jobs for labor force participant in the region 282,000 About half (48%) of the people in East Suburban MSA live in one of the four incorporated cities. 111K gap is about the total population of Santee and La Mesa combined. 24,000

4,0002%4,0002% 5,4003%5,4003% East County, where we work * 31,00016%31,00016% Work outside San Diego County 8 144,00073% 52,00027% 58,00030%58,00030% 34,00017%34,00017% 1,9001%1,9001% 9,6005%9,6005% * Primary job

East County, who we employ * Live outside San Diego County 17,90016%17,90016% 12,90011%12,90011% 1,2001%1,2001% 10,2009%10,2009% 1,9002%1,9002% 3,2003%3,2003% 9 14,80013%14,80013% * Primary job

Ponderments:  Employers choose the best person for the job, with little concern to where that person lives.  People choose to live in areas that afford them a certain lifestyle, and tend not to move if they can commute to a new job.

Who We Employ Where We Work Santee

Total Travel Activity Santee

Who We Employ Where We Work Lemon Grove

Total Travel Activity Lemon Grove

Who We Employ Where We Work La Mesa

Total Travel Activity La Mesa

Who We Employ Where We Work El Cajon

Total Travel Activity El Cajon

Concluding Thoughts:  Employers choose the best person for the job, with little concern to where that person lives.  People choose to live in areas that afford them a certain lifestyle, and tend not to move if they can commute to a new job.  East County’s economic prosperity is dependent on a reliable, multimodal transportation network that connects people to their jobs, and employees to their employers.

Where we live, Where we work A look at the dynamic travel patterns of East County residents Ray Major, Chief Economist May 16, 2016