IDAHO COMMUNITY PROFILES POPULATION 1970 1980 1990 CITY 14,146 16,513 18,398 1970 1980 COUNTY 24,898 28,749 Latah County 1990 30,617 2004 21,900 2004 35,169 COMMUNITY AGE GROUPS Under 5 years 5 to 19 years 20 to 44 years 45 to 64 years 65+ years Median age 1980 1990 1,013 1,104 3,770 4,244 8,644 9,673 1,786 1,995 1,300 1,503 23.5 24.4 2000 1,049 4,827 10,769 2,982 1,664 24.4 HOUSING COMMUNITY Percent Built Between 1980 & 1990 Census 11.2 % 1990 & 2000 Census 18.0 % 1980 1990 2000 Total Housing Units 5,946 6,748 8,029 Median Value of Owner-Occupied Housing 55,900 70,600 133,900 Median Rent 175 273 463 COUNTY 1980 1990 2000 Total Housing Units 11,013 11,870 13,838 Median Value of Owner-Occupied Housing 50,000 63,500 COUNTY INCOME/PAYROLL (In Dollars) Median Household Income 19 8,585 1979 1989 14,025 22,635 19 1979 1989 Per Capita Income 2,873 7,521 13,767 Personal Income Total (000) 70,117 212,515 422,833 Avg. Monthly Wage Annual Payroll (000) Idaho Commerce & Labor P.O. Box 83720, Boise, ID 83720-0093 (208) 334-2470 http:/ /www.idahoworks.com 126,400 1999 32,524 2002 24,141 846,009 19 1979 1989 2001 434 910 1,310 1,988 23,382,635 164,891 315,364
COUNTY LABOR FORCE DATA Nonfarm Employment 2003 Civilian Labor Force 2002 2003 Total Nonfarm Employment Manufacturing Food Products Mg Wood Products Mfg Computer &Electronics Mfg Construction Information Trade, Utilities & Trnsp. Retail & Wholesale Trade Transportation Financial Activities Professional & Business Services Educational & Health Services Leisure & Hospitality Other Services Government 15,501 354 29 174 * 385 212 2,429 2,326 442 1,036 1,374 1,634 622 6,780 Total Labor Force 15,572 Total Employment 15,012 Total Unemployed 560 Percent Unemployed 3.6% Farm Employment 550 * -- indicates no employment or suppressed data 15,837 15,312 524 3.3% 808 REGIONAL LABOR COSTS * Average Hourly Business & Financial Computer & Math Architecture & Engineering $ 12.47 12.03 13.20 $ 19.27 20.28 19.62 $ 24.89 27.38 28.40 Healthcare Practitioners & Technical 12.17 18.61 24.92 Sales & Related Office & Administrative Support Construction & Extraction Production 1st Quart. 6.76 7.91 10.03 Median 8.98 11.05 15.09 3rd Quart. 12.77 14.04 18.44 8.41 12.54 16.05 * Idaho contains six wage survey regions. Community specific wages may differ from regional averages. LARGEST EMPLOYERS/MANUFACTURERS Name Product or Service Employees University of Idaho Education 2,870 Moscow School District Education 350 Gritman Medical Center Health Care Services 330 Wal-Mart Department Store 207 Latah Health Services Health Care Services 180 City of Moscow Government Services 105 Tidyman's Warehouse Foods Retail Food Sales 100 Marriott University Dining/Catering Services 65 Page 2
TRANSPORTATION MAJOR HIGHWAYS Route Direction Miles Jurisdiction Designation (Route) To Access Federal Highway US 95 N/S 0 Federal Highway US 12 E/W 0 State Highway 99 N/S 0 State Highway 3 N/S 24 AIR SERVICE Navigation Equipment Runway Length Miles To Downtown Pullman-Moscow Regional VOR, VASI, REIL RWY 05, 23 6,731 5 Scheduled Passenger Flights Carriers Flights per day Freight Flights Carriers Flights per day Local Charter Service Available? Pullman-Moscow Regional 1 17 1 0 yes RAIL SERVICE Railroads Serving the Community Freight Service Available Passenger Service Available Burlington Northern/Palouse River yes to Nearest 0 mi no COMMUNICATIONS Radio Broadcast Station (local) Televison Broadcast Stations (local) Cable/CATV/Satellite TV Companies Number of Local Daily Newspapers Number of Local Weekly Newspapers Yes No to nearest 0 mi 0 mi 0 mi 1 1 Telephone Systems: Digital Switching Available Electronic Analog Switching Available Universal One-Party Service Yes No MEETING & LODGING FACILITIES Public Owned Number of Meeting Facilities 9 Number of Meeting Rooms 26 Total Seating Capacity 22,942 Seating Capacity of Largest Room 17,631 Number of Lodging Rooms Private Owned 4 12 1,190 1,000 523 HEALTH CARE FACILITIES Number of Hospitals 1 to Nearest 0 mi Number of Beds 62 Ambulance Service Available yes Number of General Clinics 2 Page 3
MUNICIPAL SERVICES Water System Maximum Plant Daily Production 10.8 mgd Maximum Daily Usage 4.5 mgd Average Daily Usage 2.0 mgd Storage Capacity 4.8 mg Sewer System Treatment Plant Design Capacity 3.5 mgd Average Daily Usage (% of capacity) 63 % Largest Main Line Capacity (diameter) 24 inches Regulatory System Yes No Comprehensive Plan Zoning Ordinance Building Permit System Subdivision Ordinance Territory Covered by Zoning Municipality County Fire Protection System Rating by Idaho Surveying & Rating Bureau 3 (1 = best; 10 = worst) Number of Paid and Volunteer Firefighters 80 Police Protection Number of Full-Time Officers 35 Part One Crimes* Per 100,000 Population 3,138 (2003) * Part One crimes are the 8 most serious crimes as defined by the FBI. Number of Public Libraries 5 COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT REVENUE Typical Property Tax Rate 2.2004577 % Total Net Market Value 2004 713,319,032 EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES PUBLIC SCHOOLS District Name Moscow District #281 PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Public Secondary Programs (by District) Moscow District #281 PRIVATE SCHOOLS Number of Schools in County (*Not all private schools report) COMMUNITY COLLEGES (all grades) 3 Walla Walla Community College - Clarkston 33 Spokane Community College 84 North Idaho College 87 Spokane Falls Community College 90 FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES OR UNIVERSITIES Post-Secondary Lewis-Clark Professional-Technical Spokane Community College Professional-Technical North Idaho College Professional-Technical Spokane Falls Community College Professional-Technical North Idaho College Workforce Training Center University of Idaho Research Park * TECC Center only. Some data unavailable. University of Idaho 0 Washington State University 10 Lewis-Clark State College 33 Eastern Washington University 77 Whitworth College 84 Gonzaga University 86 33 84 87 90 Page 4
ENERGY NATURAL GAS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL $ 74.75 $ 370.35 $ 79,831.86 (75 therms/mo.) (400 therms/mo.) (100,000 therms/mo. Direct Sale) CUSTOMER-OWNED GAS TRANSPORT FEE $ 11,160.00 (100,000 therms/mo.) ELECTRICITY $ 62.89 (1,000 KWH/Mo.) $ 5,438.80 (300 KW, 90,000 KWH/Mo.) $ 21,773.50 (1 MW, 400,000 KWH/Mo.) WEATHER/CLIMATE TEMPERATURE Degree Month Lowest Average Daily Minimum Temperature 24.0 January Highest Average Daily Maximum Temperature 84.3 July Hottest Month Driest Month July July Coldest Month Wettest Month January December ELEVATION 2,583 feet PRECIPITATION Average Annual Total Precipitation Average Annual Snowfall 24.0 inches 48.1 inches HUMIDITY Average July Afternoon Humidity 17 % Average January Afternoon Humidity 65 % RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES State Parks (within 50 miles) Winchester Lake Hells Gate Dworshak National Forests (within 50 miles) St. Joe - Palouse Clearwater 26 32 38 25 45 Number Acres City Parks 13 67 Number Golf Courses 2 National Parks, Monuments, Recreation Areas and Major Natural Amenities (within 100 miles) Dworshak National Fish Hatchery Nez Perce National Historic Park 30 39 Downhill Ski Areas (within 100 miles) Cottonwood Butte Bald Mountain Snowhaven 74 85 100 LOCAL & REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS Name Contact Phone (208) E-Mail Address City of Moscow Marshall Comstock, Mayor 883-7000 skalasz@ci.moscow.id.us Clearwater Economic Development Assoc Wanda Keefer, Exec. Director 746-0015 wkeefer@lewiston.com Moscow-Latah Co. ED Council Barbara Crouch 885-2832 edc@moscow.com ICL-ED 2/22/2005 Page 5