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� 5 <br /> Transit, She said perhaps they would want to broaden that to include Orange Public <br /> Transportaiton and Triangle Transit. <br /> Alderman Gist wondered if there was a way for the different boards to resolve that individually <br /> so that the discussion could be brought to a close. She said she did not want to run short of time <br /> to discuss the last issue on the agenda, which was Affordable Housing. <br /> Commissioner Gordon stated she believed the issue should be sent back to the boards for further <br /> discussion, noting that although tonight's discussion had been important a lot of issues had been <br /> raised that likely could not be resolved tonight. <br /> Council Member Kleinschmidt stated he was concerned that only one member from each of the <br /> entities would be deciding how a task force would be created to deal with issues of all the <br /> jurisdictions. Ms. Blackmon stated when looking at what had been discussed over the past year <br /> as well as tonight's discussion, perhaps the suggestion would be that each jurisdiction appoint <br /> two representatives to identify priorities or come to some conclusion that could then come back <br /> to the individual boards so that it was a coordinated effort among the entities. <br /> 9:13:44 PM Commissioner Gordon stated if they decided to take Ms. Blackmon's suggestion, <br /> then she would suggest making sure representation from Chatham and Orange was balanced, and <br /> to include Hillsborough if they so choose. She said then, charge that group to begin with <br /> transportation and identify other issues that would then be included in the charge to be approved <br /> by the entities. <br /> Mayor Stevens stated transportation was an issue he believed they all agreed should be tackled <br /> first, and believed they could move forward with that and make some progress. <br /> Alderman Haven-O'Donnell cautioned that they look at duplication of efforts in terms of <br /> transportation, noting that Alderman Coleman's suggestion to start with the transportation <br /> partners group was a good one but perhaps another group needed to be created around <br /> transportation. She said it may be that expanding that group could be explored while this work <br /> group began its initiatives. <br /> Alderman Broun stated she did not believe they could come to quick agreements on the land use <br /> plans but could determine what the existing land uses were, which would allow them to take <br /> advantage of any limited funds to at least have additional transportation options for everyone in <br /> the region. She said it appeared that transportation was the only consensus issue, and that there <br /> needed to be some agreement prior to 2015 about what to do about buses. <br /> Mayor Chilton stated that buses were not necessarily the only transportation issue that would be <br /> on the table, noting that topic would include roadway issues,bicycle connections, and others. He <br /> suggested that they ask County staff to redraft the proposal with a much more limited focus on <br /> transportation issues, and then send it back to each jurisdiction to be considered for adoption. <br /> Mayor Chilton stated he would like to give Carrboro Town staff an opportunity to provide his <br /> Board with feedback on the proposal put forth tonight. He said assuming all the entities adopted <br /> the idea,they could then begin talking about the issues later this year. <br /> 10 <br />
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