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Gillette

Campbell County Economic Development Corporation
Ruth Benson, Executive Director
201 W. Lakeway Road, Suite 1004, Gillette, WY 82717
Phone: 307.686.2603, Toll Free: 800.376.0848
Fax: 307-686-7268
E-mail: ccedc@vcn.com
Web: www.gillettewyoming.com

Located midway between the Black Hills and the Big Horn Mountains on the rolling plains of the ancient Powder River Basin is Gillette, Wyoming, the “Energy Capital of the Nation.” Gillette is known as the “Energy Capital” because of its vast oil reserves, natural gas production, electrical power plants and the large number of coal mines which produce over thirty percent of the nation’s coal for electrical generation. Campbell County’s energy related economy provides a rich quality of life and many possibilities for employment and career opportunities. Gillette, a city of nearly 25,000, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the state.

Campbell County is rich in western and agricultural history, but is poised for new and diverse opportunities. For residents, Campbell County is a vibrant, safe, close-knit community; for new businesses looking to invest in Campbell County, there is a wealth of possibilities yet to be explored.

Interstate 90, a major travel way going East/West through the country, passes through Gillette. Highway 59 connects the cities of Gillette and Wright and is the corridor to central and south eastern Wyoming. Commercial service is available at the Gillette-Campbell County Airport, just five miles north of Gillette. Great Lakes Aviation provides daily departures with connections to Denver, CO.

Campbell County residents are young and energetic with a mean age of 30. Approximately 88 percent of the residents are high school graduates and 75 percent own their own homes.

Academically, Campbell County is known for its excellent schools and youth athletic opportunities. Numerous local students have ranked nationally in both academic prowess as well as outstanding athletic performance. Sheridan College’s Gillette Campus offers associate of arts, associate of science, and associate of applied science degrees, certificate programs, and program tracks that prepare students to transfer to a four-year college or university. In addition, students may elect to enroll in career training, professional development courses and/or vocational/technical programs.

Campbell County Memorial Hospital is the leader in healthcare for Gillette and northeast Wyoming. The hospital is a JCAHO-accredited, 90-bed, community and area trauma hospital.

Campbell County offers a full-range of businesses and restaurants catering to a wide variety of tastes. Art galleries, antique shops, and a variety of other stores satisfy most shopping desires. Gillette has numerous parks, swimming pools, and recreational opportunities, featuring activities for the bold and adventurous to the traditional and relaxing. Campbell County hosts three golf courses where the biggest hazards are the antelope that wander the courses. Gillette’s CAM-PLEX Multi-Events Center hosts international conferences and events, theatre and dance productions, trade shows, RV rallies, livestock shows, and rodeos. Many opportunities exist to experience a wide variety of wildlife in the area from big game animals to upland game birds.

Community Information

County

Campbell

Population/County

37,405

Population/City

22,685

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

Workforce

Labor Force in County

25,478

Employment in County 24,877

Estimated County Unemployment Rate

2.4%

*Source: Wyoming Department of Employment - January 2007 Estimate

Taxes

Personal Income Tax Rate

Zero

Corporate Income Tax Rate

Zero

Sales Tax Rate

5.25%

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

Property Tax and Mill Levy

County Tax Rate

11.005

City Tax Rate

8

School District Tax Rate

43.5

Community College

-

Special Districts

12.413

Total Mill Levy

74.918

*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 15
Number of Junior High/Middle Schools 2
Number of High Schools 3

Total District Enrollment

7,337

2004-2005 High School Graduates

478

Graduation Rate

81.570

Students per Teacher Ratio 2005

13.07:1

Average 2004-2005 ACT Scores

20.7

Expenditures per ADM (Average Daily Membership)

$8,487

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

Links to schools

Nearby Colleges and Universities

School City State Distance Enrollment
Sheridan College Sheridan WY 79.79 mi 2,809
Black Hills State University Spearfish SD 82.4 mi 3,846
Casper College Casper WY 106.49 mi 4,052
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Rapid City SD 113.63 mi 2,300
University of Wyoming Laramie WY 206.15 mi 13,300

Transportation:

Highways/Railways

Name of Interstate

I-90

Proximity to Interstate Highway

Less than a mile

Name of Highway

US 14, US 16, US 59

Proximity to Major Highways

Less than a mile

Name of Rail Service

BNSF, UP

Proximity to Rail Service

Less than a mile


Air Travel

Nearest Commercial Airport

Gillette-Campbell County Airport

Distance to Commercial Airport

Less than a mile

Nearest Private Airport

-

Distance to Private Airport

-


Distance to

Denver, Colorado

344 Miles

Billings, Montana

233 Miles

Salt Lake City, Utah

591 Miles

Boise, Idaho

859 Miles

Omaha, Nebraska

662 Miles

Rapid City, South Dakota

142 Miles


Freight Carriers

Number of Motor Freight Carriers

-

Number of Parcel Providers

UPS, FedEx

Number of Rail Service Providers

BNSF, UP

Utilities:

Electrical Provider

Company

City of Gillette

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

$0.053

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

$0.029

*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

Broadband Provider

Qwest, Bresnan


Water/Waste Services

Public or Private

City of Gillette

Water Source

Ground Water

Water Maximum Gallons Per Day

3 million gallons/day

Water Peak Load Maximum Gallons Per Day

13 million gallons/day

Sewer Type

Gravity fed system using conventional activated sludge

Sewer Maximum Gallons Per Day

14.2 millsion/day

Solid Waste Disposal

Municipal


Real Estate

Single Family Residential - Average Appraised Value

$173,420

New Residential Construction Permits in 2000

68

New Residential Construction Permits in 2001

38

New Residential Construction Permits in 2002

50

New Residential Construction Permits in 2003

40

New Residential Construction Permits in 2004

61

New Residential Construction Permits in 2005

153

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2000 24

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2001

14

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2002

24

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2003

18

New Commercial Construction Permits in 2004

21

Occupancy Rate for Multi-Family Housing Units

70%

Average Rental Rate for 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Apartment

$600/month


Major Employers
  • Campbell Co. School District - 1400 (Education)
  • Rio Tinto Energy America - 990 (Mining)
  • Thunder Basin Coal Co. - 1100 (Mining)
  • Powder River Coal Co. - 1565 (Mining)
  • Campbell Co. Memorial Hospital - 860 (Health Care)
  • Campbell County - 564 (Government)
  • Foundation Coal West - 548 (Mining)
  • Hettinger Welding - 300 (Welding)
  • Wal-Mart - 230 (Retail)
  • City of Gillette - 226 (Government)
  • L&H Industrial - 198 (Welding)

Incentives:

Hotels and Motels

Total Number of Rooms Available in Community

1369

Facilities in Community with Meeting Space

13 (with seating from 25 to 1500)


Climatic Information

Average Number of Days of Sunshine

300

Average High / Low Temperature for July

86.3/55.6

Average High / Low Temperature for January

32.3/11.2

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