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Minutes 09-02-2010
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RES-2010-070 Resolution Detailing Orange County’s Recommendations Regarding Goals for Inclusion in the NC Assoc. of County Commissioners’ (NCACC) 2011-2012 Legislative Goals Package
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15 <br />improvement, maintenance, and costs (or the sharing of <br />these secondary road improvement or maintenance <br />responsibilities) to county governments. Orange County <br />specifically emphasizes the undesirability of counties <br />bearing or sharing the costs of secondary road <br />improvements and/or maintenance. However, if the <br />responsibility or the sharing of responsibility for <br />secondary road improvements and/or the maintenance of <br />roads is foisted upon county governments, then Orange <br />County requests that counties also be given the <br />authority to levy fees, tolls, and other charges as may <br />be necessary to provide funding to address this new <br />responsibility. A new responsibility should include <br />new revenue opportunities to accomplish the identified <br />needs; <br />16) Mental Health - Support stable and secure funding for <br />mental illness, development disabilities, and substance <br />abuse treatment systems Statewide, and seek legislation <br />that assures local capacity to meet local needs. The <br />State must support local government, both financially <br />and statutorily, so that crisis intervention services <br />
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