Kenai
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Introduction |
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Kenai
Peninsula Borough (KPB) staff develops quarterly reports containing
economic data from throughout the area for use by businesses, agencies,
and other entities to make planning and management decisions. The
publication is divided into eight sections: Kenai Peninsula Borough,
Homer, Kenai, Seldovia, Seward, Soldotna, KPB Unincorporated, and a Local
Officials Directory. To
provide unity within the document, certain conventions are applied: ·
In the real estate
section, the following abbreviations apply: |
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Information
presented will assist in decision-making by providing economic and
demographic information in graphic, table and text form.
Local and state government officials; local, state and federal
agencies; businesses within the borough and elsewhere; and private
citizens use data contained in the publication. Data
is received from various sources and is subject to change as updates,
revisions and corrections are received.
The KPB makes no claims to accuracy or completeness of information
provided.
Only summary information is published.
For further detail, contact Jeanne Camp, Economic Analyst, KPB
Community and Economic Development Division, 907-714-2336, or the data
source listed in the index. Quarterly reports are available electronically on the KPB website located at http://www.borough.kenai.ak.us. |
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The
Kenai Peninsula Borough wishes to thank all entities listed below for data
provided for this publication. |
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The writer wishes to thank those persons who gave of their time to review this document, finding errors and making suggestions that result in a more professional and accurate document. Those individuals include Jane Stein, Community Leader; Sylvia Vinson, KPB Planning Department; and Debbie Brown, KPBSD Board Member. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Functions of
the CEDD and the EDD
Frequent
questions regarding differences between the KPB Community Economic
Development Division (CEDD) and the Economic Development District (EDD)
suggest the need for an explanation.
Differences are defined in the table below.
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What
is a “Moving Average Trendline?” Charts
in the KPB economic reports frequently include “moving average
trendlines.”
The purpose of a trendline is to demonstrate the average of data
groupings and how that average relates to averages of similar groupings
within the chart. Imagine
that a bar chart illustrates twelve quarters of data.
The trendline begins at the fourth entry in the series and marks
the point representing the average of the first through the fourth numbers
in the series, in this case a 1st, 2nd, 3rd
and 4th quarter value, one year.
The trendline continues to the right in the chart.
As the trendline reaches the next entry in the series, the line
will move to the point on the scale representing the average of the second
through the fifth entries in the series – still four quarters of data,
but this time those values would be the 2nd, 3rd and
4th quarter of the first year plus the 1st quarter
of the second year. The process continues through the chart. As the line moves through the chart, it drops the entry marking the beginning of the trend point average, adds the entry just ahead of the previous set of four and indicates the average of the new set of four numbers in the series. The resulting “smoothing” effect allows the reader to more easily see change from one year to the next. |
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