TOPOGRAPHY & CLIMATE EDUCATION BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES ABOUT EDCO The geographical climate for Central Oregon is predomi- Six major public school districts serve over 31,000 students; Economic Development for Central Organization Contact Info Services nately High Desert. Summer temperatures range from there are also ten private schools in the region. Oregon (EDCO) is a private, nonprofit an average high of 85 degrees to a low of 44 degrees Economic Development P: 541-388-3236 Comprehensive assistance to relocating or expanding membership-based organization School District Fahrenheit. Winter temperatures range from average highs Students Schools for Central Oregon 800-342-4135 companies dedicated to building a strong and in the 40s to lows in the 20s. Annual precipitation ranges (Website; Area Code 541) (EDCO) E: [email protected] Demographics and other statistics secure economic future for Central Crook County www.edcoinfo.com Incentive programs (grants, enterprise zones) from 8.5 to 20 inches. Every community in Central Oregon 3,146 8 Connect early stage candidates with investors Oregon. Founded 28 years ago, EDCO 2009 (crookcounty.k12.or.us; 447-5664) has two key purposes: to attract has its own variations of temperature and precipitation, Small Business P: 541-383-7290 Confidential business counseling primary employers in the technology relative to its elevation and proximity to the mountains. Deschutes County 24,377 42 Development Center www.cocc.edu/cbi Business/marketing plan development and review (SBDC) Business seminars and manufacturing sectors from outside The region is known for sun – averaging just two weeks Bend-La Pine 16,000 25 Oregon Economic and P: 541-388-6266 Business loans and grants the area and to help existing companies Central fewer sunny days than San Diego, CA. Interestingly, the (bend.k12.or.us; 383-6000) Community Development http://econ.oregon.gov/ Workforce training grants expand and increase productivity and Redmond region lies on one of the nation’s largest rain gradients: 7,100 13 Department (OECDD) International trade assistance (redmond.k12.or.us; 923-5437) profitability. To most effectively reach Redmond receives an average of 8.6 inches of precipitation Oregon Employment P: 541-388-6070 Connection point for employees and employers Sisters the diverse communities in the region, 1,277 4 Department (OED) www.employment. Regional and statewide labor market statistics and is only 60 miles from a region in the Cascades that (sisters.k12.or.us; 549-8521) EDCO operates four offices: Oregon oregon.gov/ Oregon unemployment insurance administrators receives over 120 inches. Jefferson County 3,586 11 Central Oregon P: 541-548-8163 Business loans and grants Bend Office (Regional) Intergovernmental www.coic.org Workforce skills training Elevation Madras/Warm Springs Council (COIC) 109 NW Greenwood Ave., Suite 102 2,929 8 Bend, OR 97701 Bend 3623’ Sunriver 4100’ (jcsd.k12.or.us; 475-6192) Opportunity Knocks (OK) P: 541-318-4650 Confidential peer-to-peer problem solving Area www.opp-knocks.org Business seminars 541-388-3236 La Pine 4300’ Madras 2242’ Culver 657 3 Redmond 3077’ Prineville 2868’ (culver.k12.or.us; 546-2251) Sisters 3200’ Warm Springs 1575’ High Desert Enterprise P: 541-388-3236 Learning tours Redmond Office

Tri-County Total 31,109 61 Consortium (HiDEC) www.hidec.org Lean training and resources for manufacturing 446 SW 7th St., Redmond, OR 97756 Industry roundtables 541-923-5223 Profile POPULATION & PROJECTIONS Bend-La Pine School District, the seventh largest in the The Business Resource P: 541-388-3236 Custom solutions to workforce needs Prineville/Crook County Office 2008 Tri-County Population: 216,310 Network (BRN) Partnership of OED, COCC, COIC, EDCO, and Voca- 187 NW 2nd St., Prineville, OR 97754 state, has an attendance area that spans more than 1,600 tional Rehabilitation 541-233-2015 1995 2000 2005 2008 square miles. Using Oregon's School Report Cards, more Crook Co. 15,700 19,182 21,150 26,845 than two-thirds of the Bend-La Pine schools are rated Jefferson County Office Prineville 8,205 7,356 9,082 10,370 'Strong' or 'Exceptional'; 2028 NW Airport Way, Madras, OR 97741 Unincorporated 9,947 11,826 12,068 16,475 similarly, the most recent 2008 SAT Scores CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND OTHER 541-390-3121 Deschutes Co. 89,500 115,367 143,490 167,015 dropout rate was 2.28% - BUSINESS RESOURCES Bend 29,425 52,029 70,328 80,995 lower than the statewide Bend-La Pine 1591 La Pine NA NA NA 1,610 average by nearly half. Oregon 1552 Organization Phone / Website EDCO Platinum Members

Redmond 9,650 13,481 21,109 25,445 More than 80% of Bend- 1568 Phone: 541-382-3221 Bend Chamber of Commerce BendBroadband Sisters 765 959 1,706 1,875 La Pine students con- California 1512 Website: www.bendchamber.org Unincorporated 49,660 48,898 50,337 57,090 tinue their education after Cascade Natural Gas Nation 1511 Phone: 877-245-8484 Jefferson Co. 15,400 19,009 20,600 22,450 graduation. Since 2000, Bend Visitor & Convention Bureau Sources: The College Board, Bend-La Pine Website: www.visitbend.com Central Electric Cooperative, Inc. Culver 600 802 1,019 1,325 students in the Bend-La School District Madras 4,290 5,078 5,592 6,640 Pine School system have Central Oregon Visitors Association Phone: 800-800-8334 Community First Bank Metolius 540 635 804 880 continually scored higher on SAT tests than their peers (COVA) Website: www.visitcentraloregon.com Warm Springs NA 5,727 NA NA nation- and statewide. Mid Oregon Credit Union Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Phone: 541-553-3468 Unincorporated 9,905 6,767 13,185 13,605 Central Oregon Community College (COCC) provides Business and Economic Development Website: www.warmsprings.com Pacific Power Total Population 120,600 153,558 185,240 216,310 programs and courses at its Bend and Redmond campuses Crooked River Ranch Chamber of Phone: 541-923-2679 Qwest Communications Sources: Portland State University Center for Population Research and U.S. as well as other regional locations. COCC offers transfer/ Census Bureau; estimates are for July of each year Commerce Website: www.crrchamber.com lower division programs, mirroring the first two years St. Charles Medical Center Welcome to Central Oregon! The region encompasses dramatic snow-capped mountain ranges to high desert of a university education at a fraction of the cost, plus Phone: 541-536-9771 plateaus within the counties of Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Tri-County Growth Comparison La Pine Chamber of Commerce U.S. Bank professional technical programs to move students Website: www.lapine.org It's no surprise Central Oregon leads the state in population growth -- one of five new Oregonians chooses 2000-08 Central Oregon Community College Population 2000 2005 2008 into local industry jobs. The Business and Employee to live in the tri-county area. Over the last decade, Central Oregon has also topped the state in job growth, Growth Phone: 541-536-9042 Development department delivers industry-specific La Pine Industrial Group resulting in a region that's characterized by thriving small businesses and entrepreneurial activity. This Profile Tri-County 153,558 185,240 216,310 35.9% Website: www.lapineindustrial.org OSU Cascades Campus courses and workshops tailored to business and industry's provides an overview of economic facts and figures useful for new residents and businesses alike; if you need Oregon 3,436,750 3,631,440 3,791,075 10.3% City of Bend changing needs; the Small Business Development Center Madras/Jefferson County Chamber of Phone: 541-475-2350 more specific information, call us or visit our new, comprehensive website at www.edcoinfo.com. U.S. 282,194,308 295,895,897 304,059,724 7.7% Commerce Website: www.madraschamber.com provides active support for the region's many small City of Madras Sources: Portland State University Center for Population Research and U.S. businesses. COCC also offers a wide range of continuing Prineville/Crook County Chamber of Phone: 541-447-6304 Census Bureau; estimates are for July of each year City of Sisters education for personal and professional development. Commerce Website: www.visitprineville.com www.cocc.edu; 541-383-7700 City of Prineville Phone: 541-923-5191 Deschutes County Population Projections Redmond Chamber of Commerce Website: www.redmondcofc.com City of Redmond 2015-25 OSU Cascades Campus is a branch of Oregon State 2015 2020 2025 Growth University located at 2600 NW College Way. The Campus Phone: 541-549-0251 Crook County Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce Bend UGB 91,158 100,646 109,389 20.0% offers upper division courses in nine majors and Master’s Website: www.sisterschamber.com Deschutes County Redmond UGB 29,667 36,831 45,724 54.0% Degrees in Counseling and Teaching. Majors are offered Phone: 541-593-8149 Sisters UGB 2,694 3,166 3,747 39.0% through the University of Oregon and OSU. Students Sunriver Chamber of Commerce Jefferson County Website: www.sunriverchamber.com Non-Urban County 65,924 73,502 81,951 24.3% receive excellent advising, work with one another and County Total 189,443 214,145 240,811 27.1% faculty in small classes and earn first-hand community www.edcoinfo.com • Email: [email protected] 541-388-3236 • 800-342-4135 • fax: 541-388-6705 Source: Deschutes County 2004 Coordinated Population Forecast; experience in most majors. © 2009 Economic Development for Central Oregon latest available projections www.OSUcascades.edu; 541-322-3100 Some photos provided by Loren Irving and Sunriver Resort 109 NW Greenwood Ave. Suite 102, Bend OR 97701 $1 TOP 50 PRIVATE EMPLOYERS VALUATIONS HEALTH CARE 2008 MEDIAN WAGES TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSPORTATION Rank Financial Health care is one of Central Oregon’s crown jewels. Select Occupations C. OR OR CA WA Built largely over the last decade, Central Oregon’s tele- Distance from Bend, Oregon 2009 2008 Company Employees Attracted to the area for its quality of life, the region communications infrastructure is one of the Northwest’s Central Oregon is home to 18 financial institutions which TRADE City State Miles Drive Time has a disproportionately large concentration of out- most technologically advanced, meeting business and Portland OR 145 3 hours, 3 minutes 1 1 St. Charles Medical Center 3,028 collectively have more than 80 branches in the tri-county Truck Driver, Heavy $17.96 $17.35 $18.89 $18.53 2 2 Les Schwab Tire Centers (regionwide) 1,500* standing physicians and specialists both within the telecommuting requirements for capacity, redundancy Medford OR 189 4 hours, 6 minutes area. Three national banks are represented and nine banks 3 4 Sunriver Resort 850 four-hospital system and in private clinics. Cascade Secretary $13.90 $14.11 $15.64 $16.31 and reliability. High-end data services, typically offered Olympia WA 251 4 hours, 44 minutes Seattle WA 311 5 hours, 42 minutes 4 6 T-Mobile 850 are Oregon-based, including three (Bank of the Cascades, Healthcare Community, Inc. (CHC), headquartered in Receptionist $11.37 $12.07 $12.26 $11.85 only in large metro areas, include Ethernet access Boise ID 323 6 hours, 33 minutes 5 5 Mt. Bachelor 750 Community First Bank, and High Desert Bank) headquartered Bend, owns and operates the St. Charles medical cen- Customer Service Rep $13.26 $13.84 $15.71 $14.63 rates up to 10Gb. Several local providers focus purely San Francisco CA 507 9 hours, 0 minutes 6 8 Wal-Mart (regionwide) 700 in Central Oregon. In 2008, the total FDIC-insured deposit ters in Bend and Redmond, operates Pioneer Memorial COMPUTER & TECHNICAL on the commercial marketplace. Services are delivered to Los Angeles CA 838 13 hours, 48 minutes 7 9 TRG Customer Solutions 650 base for the region was $2.59 billion. Reflecting higher than Hospital in Prineville, and provides management servic- 8 7 Safeway (regionwide) 578 residential and commercial customers across a number Source: Rand McNally average deposit wealth, Central Oregon supports a significant es for Mountain View Hospital in Madras. A private, not- Network Systems Admin $25.28 $29.97 $35.41 $34.57 9 10 Bend Memorial Clinic 510 of access options including land line (copper), high speed for-profit organization, CHC is known for quality, com- Computer Support Spec $16.99 $19.91 $22.68 $21.76 number of financial planning and investment firms. fiber optics, and wireless (WiFi, WiMax and secure micro- Airports 10 3 Bright Wood Corporation 465 passionate care and has recently completed major facility 11 14 Kah Nee Ta Resort & Casino 417 Database Administrator $27.57 $35.05 $35.14 $35.25 wave). Many providers offer DSL, ISDN, Frame Relay, Commercial service at Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM, Value of Financial Deposits (in millions) upgrades. Air Life is available throughout the region and is 12 16 JELD-WEN Development (Eagle Crest) 400 PROFESSIONAL www.flyrdm.com) is provided by Horizon Air, Delta, United, 2008 2007 2005 2000 supported by Level II and III trauma services. ATM, and Metro Ethernet services, along with the tradi- 13 24 Knife River Corporation 350 and Allegiant Air. These carriers offer approximately Crook County $271 $266 $210 $115 Marketing Manager $40.90 $44.96 $58.90 $54.98 tional high capacity TDM services (T1, T3, OCx). All Local 14 22 Opportunity Foundation (Redmond) 330 Deschutes County $2,191 $2,264 $1,990 $1,065 Exchange Carrier (LEC) central offices use digital electronic 44 arriving and departing flights daily to and from San 15 28 Black Butte Ranch 322 MEDIA Sales Manager $45.65 $45.65 $48.97 $57.02 Jefferson County $133 $137 $111 $89 switches and the entire system is on a redundant, self- Francisco, Portland, Eugene, Seattle, Los Angeles, Salt 16 13 JELD-WEN Windows & Doors 320 Industrial Production Mgr $36.18 $37.94 $41.38 $44.42 17 20 Ray's Grocery Stores (regionwide) 306 Tri-County Total $2,595 $2,667 $2,311 $1,269 The Bulletin is the dominant daily newspaper while local healing fiber optic network. Lake City, Phoenix, Denver, and Las Vegas. RDM also General & Operations Mgr $33.35 $42.50 $49.24 $54.02 18 17 Hooker Creek Companies (regionwide) 300 Source: FDIC Summary of Deposits papers cover Madras, Redmond, Prineville, Sisters, and serves air cargo and general aviation traffic, including

La Pine. Additionally, there are two business publica- Sources: 2008 Oregon Employment Dept.; 2007 Bureau of Labor Statistics for CA and WA Telecom Resources 19 19 Costco 292 Real Estate extensive corporate and business travel. tions, a monthly lifestyle magazine, and an alterna- Carriers & BendBroadband, BendTel, Qwest, Quantum 20 23 Bank of the Cascades (regionwide) 281 Other general aviation airports include Bend, Madras/ 21 18 Athletic Club of Bend 270 Value of Real Estate (in billions) tive weekly newspaper. Three privately-held compa- Providers Communications, Rio Communications UNEMPLOYMENT Jefferson County, Prineville/Crook County, Sisters, and 22 NL Contact Industries 270 2008 2007 2005 2000 nies (Horizon Broadcasting, Bend Radio Group, and Wireless , Community Broadband, I Love My 23 25 Albertsons Supermarkets (regionwide) 251 Crook County $3.80 $3.95 $1.61 $1.04 Combined Communications) collectively own 14 radio Annual Rates Internet WiFi, Webformix, Yellowknife Wireless Sunriver. Bend and Prineville airports began expansion in 24 27 Lowe’s (regionwide) 240 BendBroadband, Chambers Cable, Crestview 2007; after completing a significant parking expansion, in Deschutes County $37.67 $36.92 $20.93 $11.18 stations plus there are two independent operators. In 2008 2007 2006 2005 2000 Cable 25 12 Fred Meyer (regionwide) 236 Cable Jefferson County $2.98 $2.83 $1.96 $1.52 2007, the NBC affiliate, KTVZ-TV, purchased the local 2008 Redmond Airport embarked on a two-year $38 million 26 26 The Bulletin (Bend & Redmond) 230 Crook County 9.6 6.3 6.0 6.7 8.4 Tri-County Total $44.45 $43.70 $24.50 $13.74 Fox affiliate, KFXO-TV, and the ABC affiliate, KOHD-TV, Resellers & East Cascade Telecom (landline & DSL), project to triple the size of the terminal by Jan. 2010. 27 29 PCC Schlosser 221 launched operations. In late 2008, KBNZ went on air Deschutes County 8.0 5.0 4.6 5.5 5.3 Integrators Integra Telecom (Internet & voice) 28 31 Home Depot (regionwide) 204 Source: County Assessors Offices, Estimated Real Market Values Air Freight & Package Express Service as Central Oregon's new CBS affiliate. BendBroadband Jefferson County 9.9 6.8 5.7 6.1 5.7 Telephone ACT Cascades, CascadeTel, Telecom 29 32 BendBroadband 200 Interconnect Resources Central Oregon is served by Federal Express, United 30 35 Central Oregon Trucking 200 broadcasts local origination programming through Oregon 6.4 5.2 5.4 6.2 5.1 UTILITIES SERVING CENTRAL OREGON Cellular Sprint, T-Mobile, Unicel, US Cellular, Parcel Service, and USPS. 31 NL Mid Oregon Personnel 200 COTV, its community cable channel. U.S. 5.8 4.6 4.7 5.1 4.0 32 21 The Riverhouse 200 Electricity Motor Freight Source: Oregon Employment Department 33 NL Woodgrain Millwork 195 For all sectors, Oregon's electrical rates are well below the INCOME LEVELS HOUSING COSTS US Highways 97 and 20, both 34 11 The Parr Company (regionwide) 185 national average. For industrial customers, Central Oregon of which run through Central 35 15 Cessna 185 Median Family of Four* Per Capita** Median Home Price (residential, less than one acre) providers (Pacific Power [PPL] at 888-221-7070, Central Oregon, are two of 36 34 JELD-WEN Millworks Manufacturing 182 Electric Coop [CEC] at 541-548-2144, and Midstate Electric at Area 2008 2007 2006 2005 2000 2007 2005 2000 2008 2007 2006 2005 Oregon’s major trucking 37 37 LifeWise Health Plans 180 541-536-2126) offer rates 35% below the national average Crook $51,200 $46,700 $49,400 $48,050 $34,400 $25,158 $23,802 $20,359 38 43 The Center (Ortho/Neuro Care & Research) 160 Bend $289,450 $345,000 $351,978 $279,900 routes. The 17 plus and 55% below neighboring California. Deschutes $63,500 $58,700 $58,800 $57,800 $41,600 $35,073 $32,094 $26,928 39 50 NeighborImpact (regionwide) 155 Jefferson Co $139,950 $177,950 $165,080 $133,500 trucking companies 40 39 Deschutes Brewery 153 Jefferson $48,500 $44,500 $47,200 $46,000 $35,900 $24,986 $23,514 $19,841 Average 2008 Industrial Rate (in cents, per kwh) Crook Co $177,500 $199,450 $195,500 $149,275 that operate in Central 41 42 Macy’s 150 U.S. CA OR CEC PPL Oregon $63,800 $58,700 $55,700 $58,900 $47,800 $35,143 $32,289 $28,197 Oregon utilize Hwy 97 42 48 Wells Fargo Bank 150 Redmond $216,000 $250,000 $262,749 $198,818 7.02 10.20 4.91 4.58 4.66 *U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; **U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2007 data is most current available to access Interstate 43 36 Kirby Nagelhout 150 Sisters $367,450 $415,000 $460,000 $394,250 Sources: Department of Energy Administration, EDCO Business Research May 2009 44 41 Bend Research 149 5 (north-south) and Sunriver $555,738 $548,547 $575,000 $432,500 45 44 Epic Aircraft 147 Natural Gas 2008 COVERED EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES Interstate 84 (east- 46 46 Clear Choice Health Plans (Bend) 141 Natural gas is widely available throughout Central Oregon Crook County Deschutes County Jefferson County west), reaching the 47 45 Target Stores 136 and is supplied by Cascade Natural Gas Corporation (888- Average Home Price (residential, less than one acre) Northwest’s metro areas. 48 33 Keith Manufacturing Co. 130 Average Average Average Average Average Average 522-1130) serving more than 44,000 industrial, commercial Total Total Total Industry Employ- Annual Employ- Annual Employ- Annual 2008 2007 2006 2005 Rail Services 49 NL Warm Springs Forest Products 130 Payroll Payroll Payroll 50 47 Microsemi 116 and residential customers. The current approximate commercial ment Wage ment Wage ment Wage Bend $353,142 $426,044 $406,122 $334,570 Burlington Northern, Union rate, after a basic charge of $3.00, is $1.18/therm. The industrial Nat’l Resources & Mining 165 $4,650,782 $28,187 615 $21,250,092 $34,553 376 $10,132,347 $26,948 Source: EDCO Business Research, April 2009; *unconfirmed Redmond $245,204 $286,543 $292,268 $226,238 Pacific and the City of rate, after a basic charge of $12.00, is $1.15/therm. Large volume Construction 358 $13,804,074 $38,559 5,681 $221,827,194 $39,047 115 $3,985,867 $34,660 Sisters $437,636 $526,626 $514,259 $449,979 Prineville Railway provide users may qualify for additional negotiated rates; please Entrepreneurs and Small Employers Manufacturing 1,072 $33,290,934 $31,055 5,082 $200,593,777 $39,471 1,036 $35,747,654 $34,505 direct rail connections for contact EDCO for additional information. Sunriver $628,979 $637,734 $627,345 $501,764 Listed above are the region’s largest non-government Wholesale Trade 866 $46,202,279 $53,351 1,628 $78,602,981 $48,282 222 $7,918,117 $35,667 shipping to any market in Jefferson Co $144,146 $187,367 $178,228 $131,493 Per Therm Cost Retail Trade 530 $11,856,164 $22,370 10,193 $264,886,717 $25,987 541 $12,144,405 $22,448 employers. Central Oregon’s businesses are typified by User Base Charge the United States, Canada and (1 therm = 100,000 BTUs) Crook Co $206,874 $224,151 $212,173 $154,906 innovative, small companies producing niche-market Transp, Wharehsg, & Util 415 $17,977,659 $43,320 1,209 $61,679,305 $51,017 105 $5,562,516 $52,976 Mexico. Amtrak provides passenger rail service to Central Commercial $3.00 $1.18 products and services, from semiconductors to software, Information 35 $1,001,007 $28,600 1,615 $89,593,408 $55,476 21 $697,880 $33,232 Source: Central Oregon Association of Realtors for two above charts, 2009 Oregon via the Chemult station, about 60 miles south of Financial Activities 180 $5,355,816 $29,755 3,685 $163,298,321 $44,314 117 $3,053,747 $26,100 medical instruments to recreational equipment. Despite Industrial $12.00 $1.15 Bend on Highway 97. Professional & Bus Svcs 310 $10,200,625 $32,905 7,301 $258,564,989 $35,415 134 $3,608,741 $26,931 a smaller population base than other West Coast metro Industrial – High Volume up to $500 $0.99 - $1.01 Average Monthly Rent (for a 3 bedroom home) Public Transit areas, Central Oregon possesses a business sophistica- Education & Health Svcs 643 $21,777,985 $33,869 8,988 $395,611,712 $44,016 248 $6,716,934 $27,084 2008 2007 2006 2005 Bend operates a municipal fixed-route bus transit system tion and amenities typically found only in big cities – Water & Sewer Leisure & Hospitality 636 $8,864,355 $13,938 9,993 $168,209,106 $16,833 529 $7,422,431 $14,031 Bend $1003 $1005 $965 $935 from support services to world-class health care. The Cities in the region have invested in the latest technology Other Services 222 $4,546,726 $20,481 2,325 $59,416,209 $28,565 187 $3,585,747 $19,175 (BAT). Bus transportation by Greyhound is available region is supportive of business and has a well-educated for the least environmental impact and greatest savings to Government 1,276 $53,105,308 $41,619 8,212 $346,422,005 $42,185 2,364 $87,209,055 $36,890 Redmond $884 $885 $919 $673 from Bend, Madras, Prineville, and Redmond. CAC workforce. Using its large network of business contacts residents and businesses. Rates vary between communities County Total 6,708 $232,725,714 $34,694 66,526 $2,329,955,816 $35,023 5,993 $187,785,441 $31,334 Jefferson County $834 $842 $672 $673 Transportation Inc. offers a shuttle service from Central and knowledge, EDCO helps connect early stage compa- in the region. Commercial and industrial rates are based on Avg Hourly Wage $16.68 $16.84 $15.06 Crook County $790 $846 $748 $724 Oregon to Portland and Central Cascades Lines provides nies with needed resources and capital. meter size; please contact EDCO for specifics. Source: Oregon Employment Department, 2009 Source: Central Oregon Rental Owners' Association, 2009 shuttle service between Bend and La Pine.