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5 <br /> 1 discussion that the Buckhorn Road interchange could be over capacity by 2016 or 2017.He said <br /> 2 Orange County can now participate in these discussions. <br /> 3 He said the state is looking for more highway projects. He said the game plan, given <br /> 4 the new scoring system, is to go with the traffic flow, and put these projects where the County <br /> 5 might get some impact. He said DOT will be extending a frontage road, and this type of master <br /> 6 planning frontage road system will improve the criteria to move it up the DOT rating chart for an <br /> 7 interchange in the future. He said the County should start thinking about planning around that <br /> 8 interchange now to insure that a building doesn't get in the way of a future frontage road. <br /> 9 Craig Benedict said larger development projects like Morinaga can cause these types of <br /> 10 interchange improvements to accelerate. <br /> 11 Ed Hooks said there is already a huge industrial presence off of Mattress Factory Road. <br /> 12 He said future growth will generate pressure on the state. <br /> 13 Chris Rollins said local funding will also help to move these projects up the chart. <br /> 14 Patty Philipps asked if there were going to be improvements to Buckhorn Road. <br /> 15 Craig Benedict said this has been added to the list of priority projects. He said it is more <br /> 16 powerful for cities and Counties to compare lists and work together. <br /> 17 Chair Jacobs said the County recently met with division DOT staff and lobbied for <br /> 18 points. <br /> 19 Craig Benedict said big employment, industrial zones, and interchanges are going to be <br /> 20 focus areas under the new formula. <br /> 21 Chair Jacobs said Buckhorn Road is also a priority under the Triangle Rural Planning <br /> 22 Organization. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 b) Transit Plans - Fixed Route Bus Service <br /> 25 Craig Benedict provided an overview of public transit. He said this is being funded by a <br /> 26 half cent sales tax for public transit between Orange County and Durham. He said the modes <br /> 27 will include a light rail system; a bus rapid transit system; an Amtrak system in Hillsborough that <br /> 28 would use the heavy commuter rail; and a local bus service, which is the topic tonight. He said <br /> 29 the monies are in the tax for an additional bus service in Chapel Hill to connect to the rail, <br /> 30 Durham, and the Triangle, as well as bus service by Triangle Transit to connect Mebane, <br /> 31 Efland, Hillsborough and Durham. <br /> 32 Craig Benedict said there will be potential future stops in the economic development <br /> 33 zones, such as the Buckhorn area. He said an east-west route from Mebane to Hillsborough to <br /> 34 Chapel Hill and/or Durham is being developed. He noted that there is currently a Triangle <br /> 35 Transit circulator bus in Hillsborough, and the plan is to tie into this. <br /> 36 He said this is one aspect of cross County transportation. He said recent research has <br /> 37 provided information on how many people work at Duke and UNC. He said there are over 750 <br /> 38 residents in the Mebane zip code and almost 750 that work at UNC or the University. He said <br /> 39 there are another 300 in the Efland zip code. He said if even 2 percent of these people used <br /> 40 the transit system, it would fill up a good size bus. <br /> 41 Craig Benedict said this is still in the planning stages, and this is new to the Mebane/ <br /> 42 Efland area, so it is an educational process. He said a transit system could also attract <br /> 43 businesses to this area. <br /> 44 He said Mebane will be kept informed of the monies that are available. He said all <br /> 45 money from the half cent sales tax that is allocated to the transportation system will be <br /> 46 ratcheted up over the next 4 to 5 years. He said it is difficult to phase in bus systems, so the <br /> 47 money may be held for a year until a robust system can be put in place. <br /> 48 Commissioner McKee noted that there has been some discussion by Triangle Transit of <br /> 49 running this express route down 1-85 rather than Highway 70. He said this would have an <br />