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2 <br />These projects can be seen on the project map (Attachment 2). <br />The program is subject to the availability of funds, rights of way, environmental and historical <br />review. If right -of -way is not available on the specified unpaved roads or if additional funds are <br />allocated, other roads will be programmed in order of priority. <br />In accordance with North Carolina General Statute §136 -44.8, "the board of county <br />commissioners may (i) concur in the construction program as proposed, or (ii) take no action, or <br />(iii) make recommendations for deviations in the proposed construction program, except as to <br />paving projects and the priority of paving projects for which the board in order to make <br />recommendations for deviations, must vote to consider the matter at a later public meeting ..." <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no direct financial impact associated with this item. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS: The Manager recommends that the Board hold the public hearing to <br />discuss and receive comments regarding the 2012 -2013 Secondary Roads Construction <br />Programs for Orange County, and concur with the proposed programs. <br />
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