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2. Solid Waste Convenience Centers <br /> .Reduce hours at all centers <br /> .Close Bradshaw Quarry Road center <br /> 3. Other Discontinued Programs <br /> • Refugee Health Assessment <br /> • HIV Community Testing <br /> • Wheels to Work <br /> • Recreation programs such as Community Theatre, Jazz and Gospel Festivals, <br /> and instructional classes <br /> 4. No employee pay increases recommended <br /> 5. Discontinued 401(k) program and day care match for County employees <br /> 6. No funding recommended for County vehicles or equipment <br /> 7. Organizational Changes <br /> 8. Staff reassignments <br /> 9. Leave vacant positions unfilled for 12 months <br /> 10. Discontinue employment of interns for special projects <br /> 11. Reduced travel, advertising and duplicating <br /> .During June 4 and 9 work sessions, Commissioners will discuss operational impacts of <br /> reducing tax rate below revenue neutral rate <br /> Public Hearings and Work Sessions (All Meetings Begin at 7:00 p.m.) <br /> Public Hearings May 21 Central Orange Senior <br /> Center, 203 Meadowlands <br /> Drive, Hillsborough <br /> May 26 Southern Human Services <br /> Center, Homestead Road, <br /> Chapel Hill <br /> Work Sessions May 28 Southern Human Services <br /> Center, Homestead Road, <br /> Chapel Hill <br /> June 4 Southern Human Services <br /> Center, Homestead Road, <br /> Chapel Hill <br /> June 9 Link Government Services <br /> Center, 200 South Cameron <br /> Street, Hillsborough <br /> Work Session/Adoption June 11 Link Government Services <br /> Center, 200 South Cameron <br /> Street, Hillsborough <br /> Final Adoption June 16 Southern Human Services <br /> Center, Homestead Road, <br /> Chapel Hill <br /> A copy of the County Manager' Recommended FY 2009-10 Budget can be found at the <br /> following website: http://www.co.orange.nc.us/budget/index.asp <br /> 3. Public Comment <br /> Tom Fenn is a parent of elementary school children and he voiced concerns about the <br /> 48.1 % funding for schools versus the 48.4% contributed last year. He asked why there was a <br />