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33 <br /> For Attachment 2j - Efland Cheeks Park: <br /> Sec. 3 - The amendment shows an additional $111,636 from the 2001 bonds, <br /> over and above the $250,000 already shown for 2001 bonds. However, the <br /> 2001 bond amount for this project was $250,000 (according to the original bond <br /> brochure). Therefore why are we allocating more 2001 bond funds, and which <br /> 2001 bond project may be therefore losing funds? <br /> For your information, I have attached the 2001 Bond brochure, which gives the <br /> amount and purpose for each of the projects. The SUMMARY of all the projects <br /> is given on the LAST PAGE of the attachment, on the stand alone information <br /> sheet. <br /> Attachment: 2001 Bond Brochure and a stand alone Information Sheet. <br /> The brochure was 11 x 17. The inside, which was one large page, has been cut <br /> in half to print. <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> To: BOCC and Manager <br /> From: Alice Gordon <br /> Re: Questions and Comments from Alice Gordon Concerning <br /> Agenda Item 6-2e - Capital Project Ordinance Amendments <br /> Date: June 16, 2009 <br /> Here are the questions and comments I will be making with respect to item 6-2e. <br /> CAPITAL PROJECT ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS <br /> A. Section 1 - School Capital Project Fund Projects Over Budget <br /> Att. 2b - Playground Protective Surfaces <br /> Sec. 1 states the revenue is from Schools PAYG, but Sec. 3 shows transfers <br /> from the General Fund. Please explain. <br /> Att. 2d — Chapel Hill Carrboro High School System Capital Project Ordinance <br /> Sec. 4 - There is no dollar amount entered for FY 2008-09 for Construction. <br /> Attachment 2d fixes this. <br /> B. Section 2 - County Capital Project Fund Projects Over Budget <br /> Att. 2g - Durham Technical Community College <br /> Sec. 1 - Were the grant funds that were not available CMAQ funds? If so, we <br /> need to make sure that they will not be available in the future. <br /> Even if the funds come to Orange County, it is too late, because it cannot be <br /> reimbursed. <br />