b'New 2020 Census Data Compiled by MVRPCStaff for the Region The U.S. Census Bureau continues to process information collected during the 2020 Census. In January 2023, MVRPC compiled and shared the new urban area map for our Region as the U.S. Census Bureau released the revised urban area boundaries based on population changes that have occurred during the preceding decade. In May 2023, the 2020 Census Demographic Profile and the Demographic and Housing Characteristics Files were released. This data release included information on age, sex, race, Hispanic or Latino origin, household type, family type, relationship to householder, group quarters population, housing occupancy, and housing tenure.Visit mvrpc.org/census-resources to view the 2020 Census information for our Region.The 2023 Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy for the Dayton Region Update AuglaizeThe 2023 Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy for the DaytonMercerRegion (CEDS) update was submitted to the U.S. Economic Development75Administration (EDA). The approval of the EDA means the plan meets allShelbyof the requirements for a plan that is designed to drive regional economic development and maintain a robust economy. This version of the report Darke Miami Champaignprovided updated demographic data for the region, a summary of work related to the regions strategic priorities, and outcomes for the KeyClark 70Performance Indicators that track our progress since the inception 70 DAYTONof the CEDS. Preble 675The CEDS is a strategy-driven plan to strengthen, diversify and buildMontgomery Greeneresiliency for our regional economy. For the purposes of the CEDS planning process, the Dayton Region is anchored by the cities of Dayton andButler 75 Warren 71Springfield, Ohio and includes the following 13 counties in Southwest Ohio:ClintonAuglaize, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Darke, Greene, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Shelby, and Warren.The major outcomes of the CEDS process include: identification of regional priorities; streamlining and coordination of regional resources; diversification of our economy for greater resilience;impact on equity and increased opportunity for all; DAYTON REGION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY economic development efforts which extend across all sectorsand geographic areas; and 2022 - 2026 increase in access to funding and technical assistance to implement the CEDS plan strategies.To view the 2023 update, visit mvrpc.org/ceds. 9'