Veterans honored, businesses expanding, and critical community support approved
Honoring Service: Veterans Day and Operation Green Light
The Marion County Board of Commissioners officially proclaimed November 11 as Veterans Day and designated November 5 through 12 as Operation Green Light Week. During this time, county buildings and key bridges will be lit green in tribute to veterans.
Alvin Clawson, a Marine veteran and government relations manager, delivered remarks commemorating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. military. Commissioners recognized veterans serving in various county departments and encouraged community participation in honoring their service.
Investing in Economic Development: SEDCOR Quarterly Report
Eric Anderson and Kip Morris from the Strategic Economic Development Corporation (SEDCOR) shared updates on business development and workforce initiatives across Marion County.
- Vans Aircraft is planning a 100,000 sq. ft. expansion near Aurora.
- Mega Motors is rolling out residential plug-and-play solar systems.
- Jay’s Teriyaki is expanding its sauce manufacturing operations.
- Don Pancho Foods has completed a $52 million expansion, now totaling over 300,000 sq. ft.
- Project Gridline and Project Barber Pole are under development, focusing on data infrastructure and waste-to-energy initiatives respectively.
SEDCOR also reported on the Launch Mid Valley Innovation Hub, which recently secured funding to support startup growth, job training, and agricultural tech innovation.
Addressing Agricultural Concerns and Water Policy
Commissioners raised concerns about state-imposed water restrictions affecting local nurseries, the county’s top agricultural export by value. The Board emphasized the need for stronger advocacy at the state level and closer collaboration with the Oregon Nursery Association.
Department Renaming: A Shift Toward Economic Coordination
The Community Services Department has been renamed to the Community and Economic Development Department to better reflect its current focus. This department oversees:
- CDBG and HOME grant programs, with $5.8 million allocated for housing and neighborhood revitalization
- The Marion County Fair, tourism, and community events
- The Marion County Dog Shelter, which has a high return-to-owner rate and strong community volunteerism
Emergency Action: Addressing Food Insecurity
In response to delayed federal SNAP benefits, the Board approved $100,000 in emergency economic development funds for Marion Polk Food Share. This will support the distribution of 4,500 food boxes to children, seniors, veterans, and individuals with disabilities, delivered in partnership with schools and community networks.
Next Steps: Looking Ahead
- Quarterly economic development forums will resume in collaboration with local chambers and SEDCOR.
- The Dog Shelter team will return to present future goals, including potential clinic programs.
- Ongoing coordination with agricultural leaders to address water policy reform.
- Staff will assess CPACE program revisions before local implementation.
This session reflected Marion County’s commitment to honoring its veterans, supporting economic vitality, and meeting community needs with urgency and care.
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