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Riverside County Economic Development Strategic Plan
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RIVERSIDE COUNTY:

California’s Economic Future

Riverside County is emerging as a top-tier destination for business and innovation. With a population of 2.5 million1 and a strategic location at the heart of the Western United States’ major economic corridors, Riverside County is poised to become a national leader in innovation, job creation, industry expansion, and business investment.

This Economic Development Strategic Plan (EDSP) lays out a bold vision and related implementation framework for maximizing quality economic growth in Riverside County. The recommended Action Plan reflects Riverside County’s substantial development capacity and impressive industry growth opportunities, while also recognizing a range of foundational challenges that will need to be addressed in order for Riverside County to fully realize its strategic potential. Implementation of the EDSP is expected to be spearheaded by the Riverside County Office of Economic Development (RivCoED) in collaboration with a wide array of public and private partners identified in the Plan. In this regard, the EDSP is designed to align with and enhance ongoing economic development efforts across the Inland Empire and the broader State of California, while focusing on strategic priorities uniquely relevant to Riverside County.

The EDSP is organized around Riverside County’s five distinct subregions: Northwest, Southwest, Pass Area, Hemet/San Jacinto, and Coachella Valley/Blythe. This structure reflects the County’s geographic and economic diversity, allowing strategies to be tailored to the unique assets, challenges, and opportunities within each area. Maps of the County and its subregions are included in Appendix B, highlighting cities, unincorporated Census Designated Places (CDPs), and Tribal lands.

About the Plan

The Riverside County Economic Development Strategic Plan (EDSP) is both an actionable blueprint for catalyzing inclusive regional growth and a compliant framework that aligns with the U.S. Economic Development Administration (USEDA) Guidelines for a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS). Recognizing the dynamic needs of our region, the EDSP is crafted as a flexible and integrative tool that satisfies federal regulatory requirements while also advancing locally driven priorities.

The USEDA encourages the use of alternative or equivalent plans, so long

as the content and process are consistent with USEDA regulations (13 C.F.R §303.7). The Riverside County EDSP meets and exceeds these expectations—not only by incorporating the required statutory elements, but also by reflecting meaningful engagement with community leaders, stakeholders, and underrepresented voices throughout the County.

In alignment with USEDA guidance (see Appendix A) the Riverside County EDSP is not a standalone document, but a convergence point for broader regional, state, and local plans. It operationalizes the USEDA’s vision of integrated development by building bridges between economic goals and complementary planning efforts in housing, transportation, economic resilience, broadband infrastructure, and more.

Riverside County Board of Supervisors

Jose Medina First District

Chuck Washington Third District

Yxstian Gutierrez Fifth District

Riverside County Office of Economic Development

Suzanne Holland Director

Michael Franklin Deputy Director

Joaquin Tijerina Economic Development Manager

Amber Jacobson Assistant Director

Kimberly Wright Economic Development Manager