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4 <br /> 1 Commissioner Rich said that Carrboro has said that its money will only be spent in <br /> 2 Carrboro, regardless of comments by representatives at Rogers Road Committee meetings. <br /> 3 She said Carrboro's manager and attorney have made it clear that money is only to be spent in <br /> 4 the city limits and on Roger's Road residents in Carrboro only. <br /> 5 Commissioner Rich said, regarding the maps, it is important to remember that the utility <br /> 6 district does not have to be built in its entirety all at once. She said it can be built in phases with <br /> 7 Roger's Road as phase 1. <br /> 8 Commissioner Dorosin said he attended the task force meeting, and the residents were <br /> 9 encouraged about the commitment to finding funding to make the connections. <br /> 10 Council Member Jim Ward said funding is another piece, and one option is to consider <br /> 11 the Greene Tract as a funding source. He said there might be some agreement with a joint <br /> 12 conversation concerning affordable housing, affordable commercial area, school site, green <br /> 13 space, etc. He said this conversation needs to be re-opened and a footprint defined in order to <br /> 14 sell to a developer. He said these funds could go toward funding improvements on Rogers <br /> 15 Road. <br /> 16 <br /> 17 2. Update on Orange County Bus and Rail Investment Plan (OCBRIP) <br /> 18 Implementation <br /> 19 <br /> 20 Orange County Planning DirectorCraig Benedict said this is an update on the OCBRIP. <br /> 21 He noted that the sales tax passed last November and will go into effect April 1 st. He said <br /> 22 Triangle Transit is the implementing agency that will handle these funds. He said that Triangle <br /> 23 Transit has met with other local transit agencies to begin implementing the OCBRIP. He said <br /> 24 the implementation will include Martin Luther King bus route, Light Rail Alignment, Amtrak <br /> 25 Station in Hillsborough, as well as some rough funding formulas from the state and local <br /> 26 government. <br /> 27 He said an additional document, the Orange County Bus and Rail Investment Plan <br /> 28 Interlocal Implementation Agreement, was approved between Orange County, Triangle Transit <br /> 29 and the DCHC-MPO (Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization). He <br /> 30 said this implementation agreement has a staff working group and includes all the local <br /> 31 governments and transit agencies as well as adjacent MPO's. <br /> 32 Craig Benedict said to implement this plan, revenues from the tax will be looked at. <br /> 33 There have been estimates of anticipated first year revenues to be used for bus service <br /> 34 enhancements or support of existing services. He said this figure is $730,100, and this money <br /> 35 will be distributed to the local transit providers. He said that the shares are divided as follows: <br /> 36 Chapel Hill Transit with a 64% share; Triangle Transit with a 24% share; and Orange Public <br /> 37 Transportation with a 12% share. He said Triangle Transit has requested all local transit <br /> 38 planning agencies to come up with priority routes for the first year. He said these reports will be <br /> 39 communicated to Triangle Transit in the next 10 days. He said the implementation agreement <br /> 40 also identifies an annual review of revenues, cost of service and cost of projects. He said this is <br /> 41 still in the formative stages and the first rollout of services may be later this year, but will most <br /> 42 likely come in 2014. <br /> 43 <br /> 44 3. Smoke Free Public Places <br /> 45 <br /> 46 Orange County Health Director, Colleen Bridger, presented the following PowerPoint <br /> 47 Presentation: <br /> 48 <br /> 49 Orange County Board of Health <br /> 50 <br />
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