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Powell
David Reetz, Director
Powell Valley Economic Alliance
P. O. Box 814, Powell, WY 82435
Phone: 307.754.2201
E-mail: powell@wir.net
Web: www.powelled.org

Rich in wildlife and recreational opportunities, the Powell Valley is surrounded by mountains of unequaled beauty, sparkling waters, and the starkly scenic badlands. Powell’s citizens believe their atmosphere of success and motivation, as well as exceptional support infrastructure, makes the community an attractive location for businesses. Since Powell’s incorporation in 1910, the community has experienced the moderate but steady growth bringing it to a current population of just about 5,200 people.

There are two other industrial parks located in the Powell area with many of the same amenities as the First Development Park. These parks give a new enterprise additional options that may not be available in a community with only one park.

Transportation is convenient in Powell with U.S. Highway 14A, 310 running through town. The highway connects to Interstate 90 approximately 80 miles from town. Wyoming Highway 295 and 294 also connect Highway 14A for access to the community. Powell Airport is located nine miles north of town on Polecat Bench. Charter flights and flight instruction are available. Yellowstone International Airport, 25 miles to the west in Cody, is served daily by Continental Express.

The importance of oil and agriculture to Powell's economy has earned the city the motto “Where Oil and Water Mix.” As a result, a large number of affiliated and supportive industries have arisen in the area. These firms include oil field equipment and service companies, drilling contractors, farm implement retailers, feed and fertilizer dealers, elevators, agricultural cooperatives, irrigation supply companies, trucking firms, machine shops and retail establishments. The principal crops grown in the Powell Valley are sugar beets, dry edible beans, both commercial and seed, malting and feed barley, alfalfa, and silage corn. Minor crops that have shown success in the area are oats, cabbage, sweet corn (sold locally), spring wheat, mint and a variety of grass seeds.

Powell is served by Northwest College, a two-year public, residential college with a reputation for excellence and facilities more like a small private college than a traditional community college. NWC awards associate degrees in arts, sciences and the applied sciences, plus skills certificates. Northwest serves over 2,000 full-time and part-time students. School of Extended Studies and Pubic Services provides an ever increasing number of course offerings in the Powell area. Master degree programs are available in Public Administration and Business Administration.

Powell Hospital, an ultramodern 40-bed facility, provides full medical services to patients of all ages.

Wild game exists in its natural habitat in Powell Valley, thus providing an opportunity for sportsmen and non-sportsmen to enjoy the abundance of wildlife. Several including Big Horn Lake and Buffalo Bill Reservoir are large enough for boating, water-skiing and wind surfing. The nearby Beartooth Mountains offer unlimited possibilities to the avid climber. During the winter months, Powell residents can capitalize on the white wonderland in the nearby mountains and Yellowstone Park.

Community Information

County

Park

Population/County

26,664

Population/City

5,288

*Source: Department of A&I - July 2005 Estimate

Workforce

Labor Force in County

13,180

Employment in County 12,559

Estimated County Unemployment Rate

4.7%

*Source: Wyoming Department of Employment - January 2007 Estimate

Taxes

Personal Income Tax Rate

Zero

Corporate Income Tax Rate

Zero

Sales Tax Rate

5%

*Source: Wyoming Department of Revenue - As of 4/1/07

Property Tax and Mill Levy

County Tax Rate

12

City Tax Rate

5

School District Tax Rate

43.5

Community College

5

Special Districts

8.723

Total Mill Levy

74.223

*Source: Wyoming Taxpayers Association
*Mill levies are assessed on 9.5% of market value for commercial and residential and 11% on industrial property
*County mill levies may include general, airport, public health, fire, hospital, libraries, fair, recreation, museums, bonds and interest
*Special levies may include conservation, fire, hospital, recreation, cemetery, solid waste

Education

Number of Elementary Schools 4
Number of Junior High/Middle Schools 1
Number of High Schools 2

Total District Enrollment

1,609

2004-2005 High School Graduates

105

Graduation Rate

84.677

Students per Teacher Ratio 2005

9.32:1

Average 2004-2005 ACT Scores

21.6

Expenditures per ADM (Average Daily Membership)

$8,781

Park County School District #1  
*Source: Wyoming Department of Education

Nearby Colleges and Universities

School City State Distance Enrollment
Northwest College Powell WY 0 mi 1,671
Montana State University - Billings Billings MT 72.28 mi 4,600
Sheridan College Sheridan WY 88.37 mi 2,809
Central Wyoming College Riverton WY 121.02 mi 1,488
Montana State University - Bozeman Bozeman MT 128.35 mi 12,000
University of Wyoming Laramie WY 286.81 mi 13,300

Transportation:

Highways/Railways

Name of Interstate

I-90

Proximity to Interstate Highway

123 Miles

Name of Highway

US 14 ALT

Proximity to Major Highways

Less than a mile

Name of Rail Service

BNSF

Proximity to Rail Service

Less than a mile


Air Travel

Nearest Commercial Airport

Yellowstone Regional Airport

Distance to Commercial Airport

23 Miles

Nearest Private Airport

Powell Municipal

Distance to Private Airport

10 Miles


Distance to

Denver, Colorado

517 Miles

Billings, Montana

98 Miles

Salt Lake City, Utah

459 Miles

Boise, Idaho

558 Miles

Omaha, Nebraska

891 Miles

Rapid City, South Dakota

370 Miles


Freight Carriers

Number of Motor Freight Carriers

-

Number of Parcel Providers

-

Number of Rail Service Providers

-

Utilities:

Electrical Provider

Company

Statewide Avg.

Average Commercial Rate/KWH (<25kva Investor Owned, <1000kva Coop)

$0.0592

Average Industrial Rate/KWH (<25kva Investor Owned, <1000kva Coop)

$0.0386

*Source: Wyoming Public Service Commission

Natural Gas

Company

Statewide Avg.

Average Commercial Cost/MCF

$6.8936

Average Industrial Cost/MCF

$5.5714

*Public Service Commission provided statewide averages
*Source: Wyoming Public Service Commission 2004 Rates

*Kinder Morgan Rates stated as Statewide Avg. rate per Wyoming PSC

Telecommunications

Telecommunication Providers

Qwest, Bresnan

Broadband Provider

Qwest, Bresnan


Water/Waste Services

Public or Private

-

Water Source

-

Water Maximum Gallons Per Day

-

Water Peak Load Maximum Gallons Per Day

-

Sewer Type

-

Sewer Maximum Gallons Per Day

-

Solid Waste Disposal

-


Real Estate

Single Family Residential - Average Appraised Value

-

New Residential Construction Permits in 2000

-

New Residential Construction Permits in 2001

-

New Residential Construction Permits in 2002

-

New Residential Construction Permits in 2003

-

New Residential Construction Permits in 2004

-

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2000

-

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2001

-

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2002

-

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2003

-

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2004

-

Occupancy Rate for Multi-Family Housing Units

-

Avg Rental Rate for 2-Bdrm 2-Bath Apartment

-

Major Employers

Incentives:

Hotels and Motels

Total Number of Rooms Available in Community

apprx. 140 rooms

Facilities in Community with Meeting Space

-


Climatic Information

Average Number of Days of Sunshine

-

Average High / Low Temperature for July

86.8/55.9

Average High / Low Temperature for January

30.7/7.8

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