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2014-312 Co. Manager - Jackson Center for Historic Rogers Road Community $50,000
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Minutes 03-06-2014
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ORD-2014-011 Report and Recommendations from the County and Town Managers Regarding the Implementation of Improvements in the Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood
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24 <br /> GENTRIFICATION, CHAPEL HILL'S SMALL AREA PLAN <br /> AND THE GREENE TRACT: <br /> The Task Force highlights part of the charge to the reappointed Task Force (5 Feb <br /> 2013) — "To have the Task Force consider options to address gentrification", indicating <br /> that it has not been adequately discussed by the Task Force, nor have options been <br /> identified to address this concern, yet it remains a critical issue. Therefore, the Task <br /> Force requests that the staffs from each jurisdiction continue to work together with <br /> RENA and the other partners identified in Manager's February 25, 2013 memo to <br /> Elected Officials (Self-Help, Jackson Center, OWASA, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City <br /> Schools), to identify challenges and craft an action plan which addresses the issue of <br /> gentrification and allied concerns. And that the progress reports/recommendations be <br /> submitted and discussed at all future Assembly of Government meetings until <br /> sufficiently resolved. <br /> On April 17, 2013 the Managers and Attorneys presented recommendation from their <br /> meeting on April 11, 2013, Appendix G. <br /> The County & Town Managers, and Attorneys support the concept of a <br /> multijurisdictional Development Agreement that will address utilities, gentrification and <br /> the Greene Tract for the Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood, Including: <br /> • The concept of an expanded geographic region for a Utility District to promote water <br /> and sewer for the Rogers Road Neighborhood <br /> • That the County would be the unit of government to create, finance, and operate a <br /> County Utility District for a geographic region that would include the Historic Rogers <br /> Road Neighborhood parcels that are not currently served by a municipal water & <br /> sewer system. <br /> • The concept of the joint development of the Greene Tract for affordable housing, <br /> schools, and open space should be an integral part of a development plan for the <br /> Rogers Road Neighborhood. <br /> 18 <br />
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