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6 <br /> 1 impact on the park and ride located in or near Mebane. He said he would like to keep the route <br /> 2 on Highway 70 in order to facilitate the needs of those citizens. <br /> 3 Craig Benedict said it was the intention of the Board of County Commissioners, by <br /> 4 keeping it on Hwy 70, to capture residents in Efland and Cornelius Road. He said at some <br /> 5 point, the bus could get on 1-85 as the last leg of the route. He said outreach has shown that it <br /> 6 is something new for rural populations to have a bus service they can use for work or medical <br /> 7 service. <br /> 8 Commissioner Pelissier said Triangle Transit staff has been looking at this and they <br /> 9 have found that over half of the riders come from Hillsborough; 1/3 of them come from Mebane; <br /> 10 and only about 7 percent come from Efland. She said there are two routes that might have to <br /> 11 be planned for. She said one of these would be regional routes planned in collaboration with <br /> 12 the counties and Triangle Transit. She said the other option would be to have local routes <br /> 13 within the county that run all day long and provide more stops than an express route. <br /> 14 Chair Jacobs said the County has been meeting with Hillsborough for a long time, and <br /> 15 the town is insistent on not creating more traffic through their downtown area from north to <br /> 16 south. He said there would need to be a local route in addition to an express; otherwise people <br /> 17 will funnel through Churton Street. He said this will have to be part of the balancing act; and it <br /> 18 may require more participation by Orange Public Transit to make sure the local route happens <br /> 19 in conjunction with the express. <br /> 20 Chris Rollins said there is currently no public transit in Alamance County. He said there <br /> 21 has been talk about getting this going. <br /> 22 Commissioner Rich asked if there is any bus service available to the students at Elon. <br /> 23 Chris Rollins said Elon has its own bus service that goes around the campus and to <br /> 24 local shopping and the downtown area. He said this is funded by Elon. <br /> 25 Jill Auditori noted that anyone can ride the Elon bus for free. <br /> 26 Jill Auditori asked about the timeframe for this transportation plan. <br /> 27 Craig Benedict said money is received each year from the half cent sales tax and <br /> 28 vehicle registration fees. He said, based on this, Triangle Transit will tell them what funding is <br /> 29 available for use in the upcoming fiscal year. He said some of the funding has already been <br /> 30 used to expand existing routes in the Chapel Hill area. He said the County will be making <br /> 31 proposals in January or February of next year, and implementation will probably be near June <br /> 32 or July of 2014. Commissioner McKee asked where Piedmont Authority Rural <br /> 33 Transportation (PART) terminates. <br /> 34 Chris Rollins said PART does not have anything in Mebane. He said there is a park and <br /> 35 ride in Graham that has the service down 54 to Chapel Hill. <br /> 36 Commissioner McKee asked if there are any future plans to bring this to Mebane. <br /> 37 Ed Hooks answered yes. <br /> 38 Craig Benedict said there is a lot of infrastructure work that will take some time to <br /> 39 complete. He said the County is being cautious not to roll something out before it is ready. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 0 Mebane Bike and Pedestrian Plan <br /> 42 Chris Rollins said Mebane is working with the Burlington Graham MPO, and a <br /> 43 consultant has been chosen to start this project moving forward. He said Mebane has done a <br /> 44 good job of building sidewalks, but they have never had a comprehensive pedestrian plan. He <br /> 45 said the goal is to start looking at greenways and pedestrian projects. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 d) Transportation Improvement Plans <br /> 48 Craig Benedict said one of his staff members, Abigaile Pittman, works closely with the <br /> 49 Burlington Graham MPO and has mentioned Orange County's projects to them. He said there <br /> 50 has been a focus on discussing the Mattress Factory Road interchange, and there are attempts <br />