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M <br />1 forward with any discussion it is prudent to be strategic in thinking about how to maximize the <br />2 functionality of a space. <br />3 Council Member Greene said she would want to see it connected to larger missions and <br />4 transit; to see the building preserved; and she would like to consider involving Preservation <br />5 North Carolina. She reminded the Board of a transit transfer station downtown, as suggested in <br />6 Rosemary Imagine drafts. She said it would boost the potential of the Visitors' Bureau. <br />7 Town Council Member Palmer said she would like to see space for artist exhibits, <br />8 offering support to artists while earning some revenue. She would also like to see support for <br />9 local agriculture. <br />10 Town Council Member Cianciolo said he does not know what is going to happen to the <br />11 IFC kitchen and shelter at this point. He said that a future location is unknown and that IFC will <br />12 not be expected to move until an alternate location is secured. He said that the larger issue of <br />13 homelessness will require partnership between the Town and the County. <br />14 Council Member Greene said moving forward there will need to be a conversation with <br />15 the Partnership to End Homelessness and she said the current shelter is not in accordance with <br />16 modern best practices. <br />17 Council Member Harrison said he heard there is a three year time frame for this facility <br />18 and he discussed incorporation of a new Chapel Hill museum into the Visitor's Bureau location. <br />19 He said that the historic museum in Durham County took at least three years to establish their <br />20 museum. He said he believes a historic county museum should be in historic Hillsborough. He <br />21 said that this time should be used to have a group of non elected officials to consider the best <br />22 way to move forward. He said there are many ideas for the use of the old Town Hall that would <br />23 be great. <br />24 Commissioner Price said this is an exciting idea, and seeing the building serving <br />25 residents and visitors alike will bring people more in to the center of town. <br />26 Commissioner Rich said the County would need to decide what to do with the proposed <br />27 vacated Visitor's Bureau site. <br />28 Council Member Bell asked if the County has talked about what to do with the space <br />29 where the bureau is now. She said if this space were modernized it would create more density <br />30 in that part of West Franklin Street. <br />31 Mayor Kleinschmidt said he would encourage the county to offer comments toward their <br />32 downtown improvement plans, since Orange County is a major property owner in downtown <br />33 Chapel Hill. He said he would like to explore how the County may to use it to help advance the <br />34 neighborhood. <br />35 Commissioner Price said she and Chair McKee sit on the internal Orange County Space <br />36 Study Needs Taskforce. She said a conclusion has not been reached, but the value of the <br />37 property is recognized. She said the services currently being offered in that building are not <br />38 convenient. She said she is interested in seeing the Town's overall plans for the area. <br />39 Council Member Ward said the low hanging fruit is economic development for the old <br />40 Town Hall space, and economic development can come in various forms. He suggested an <br />41 incubator space to be a mutually beneficial possibility that could be done in the current space or <br />42 with greater space through renovation. <br />43 Commissioner Jacobs said there is another partner with the Skills Development Center, <br />44 and that is Durham Tech. He said they prefer to be located to public transportation allowing <br />45 greater access. He said that Durham Tech would be amenable to moving, depending on the <br />46 location. <br />47 Town Council Member Palmer said the Durham Tech Orange Campus is not serving its <br />48 students adequately. She said in order to best serve the community there must be greater <br />49 partnership in order to provide sufficient options as well as better services and technology. She <br />50 said this will better prepare students to enter the work force. <br />
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