

Port of Woodland
Investing in the Community
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The Port of Woodland has several hundred acres of light and heavy industrial property including three Industrial Parks. The Rose Way Industrial Park is a $4 million investment in infrastructure with buildings ready now and additional ones planned for light industrial and manufacturing businesses.
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Additionally, the Port of Woodland has two deep water accessible properties on the Columbia River currently under development.
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As a community partner, the Port of Woodland places importance in economic growth and creating jobs, but also strives to provide recreational opportunities, support community events and organizations, and improve the quality of life of residents and visitors.
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​​Examples of this can be seen in its dark fiber project, providing fiber optic infrastructure and connectivity to needed areas in the port district, and its Capital Community Development Project, allocating funds to numerous nonprofits and businesses to be used for community improvement projects.
Breaking Ground for
Economic Growth
Through careful planning and hard work, the Port of Woodland finds itself uniquely primed for development. Since its formation in 1960, the same time construction of the Interstate 5 corridor was reshaping the area, the Port of Woodland has been both a leader and active community partner in planning how our South County region grows.
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The Port of Woodland is located on the Columbia River in the beautiful Lewis River Valley. Its proximity to I-5, mainline railroads, deep draft shipping channels, metropolitan areas, and opportunities to “get away from it all” has created a growing community with a strong mix of commercial, industrial, residential, and recreational areas that serve both the companies who site there and their employees.
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