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Regional Legislative Agenda <br />Page 2 <br />Water uali /Su ~ and In rastructure: Triangle J supports legislation far the following water <br />resource initiatives: <br />® Legislation d%rected at managing water resources should encompass a regional approach, provide <br />incentives for regional cooperation, and seek long~tenn solutions for water resource planning <br />~ Provide incentives andlor tax relief for law income households and small businesses that install <br />water conservation devices and f xtures <br />® Provide dedicated funding and grants far long-term water qualitylsupply planning and wastewater <br />treatment needs for the region's cities, towns and counties to improve infrastructure and enable <br />local governments to meet increasingly stringent water quality and stormwater requirements <br />® Continued funding for the Clean Water Management Trust Fund <br />® Passage of the one billion dollar state water band with a prerequisite that conservation be a <br />requirement of grant recipients <br />~ Regional councils to develop and anplement multi jurisdictional water resource management <br />planning and programs in every region of the state through the cooperation of local gover~.nents, <br />water users, and other stakeholders. Regional Councils will seek an appropriation of $1.4 <br />million in 24a9 and will work with DENR and other agencies to secure this funding and will <br />. support ether legislation that fosters regional planning for water infrastructure.} <br />UGH P~.I(JRITIES <br />Scl~ool l~undin Needs: Triangle J supports legislation that establishes adequate and reliable funding of <br />public schools in North Carolina that matches needs, resources, and mandates, along with efforts to <br />restore the ability of school districts to receive state sales tax refunds or exemptions. The region will <br />support legislation that reverses the existing and continuing trend of insufficient operational and capital <br />funding for public schools, and will oppose the substitution of lottery funds for the School Capital <br />Construction Fund ~AU11Z}. Triangle J will further seek legislation to establish a Legislative Study <br />Conunission on a phased increase in the mandatory school age limit from 1 d to 18. <br />~rawtl~ ,~ana ement Strafe : Triangle J supports legislation that expands local land use tools, protects <br />local land use authority and encourages statelregionaUlocal cooperation to achieve sound growth rather <br />than state mandates. The region will support the addition of local gover~un.ent appointees to the <br />Legislative Oversight Committee established as a follow up to the state's Legislative Study Commission <br />on Smart growth, and will support the use of pilot projects as a means to demonstrate the effectiveness of <br />incentive based planning. The local land use tools supported under such legislation would include <br />inducements such as transfer of development rights, inclusionary zoning and housing programs, and <br />expanded local revenue sources for connnunity and regional infrastructure. Triangle J supports state <br />funding for mixed income housing opportunities, environmental pragrarns, open spacelfar~n land, rural <br />economic development, downtownlmain street development, and o~.er economic development <br />~kcent~ves. <br />Air ualit~: Triangle J supports legislation to promote f~.ancial strategies for efforts that will reduce <br />greenhouse gases, promotes clean air, and assist state and local gavern~ment to meet attainment of :EPA <br />standards. The region supports linkage of air quality to growth management, transportation, and public <br />health strategies to promote the use of alternative fuels and technology, avoid the adverse economic <br />effects of pollution, and secure energy independence. Triangle J supports legislation that implements the <br />"Air Quality Policy" recommended by the N.C. Joint Regional Forum, and the establishment of an Air <br />Quality Trust Fund. <br />