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64 <br /> Therefore, funding for either the extension of sewer services and/or a community center <br /> will have to come from the County's and Towns' other general revenue sources. There <br /> was also significant discussion on January 26 regarding the creation of a task force to <br /> address the issues. <br /> On February 21, 2012 the Orange County Board of Commissioners authorized the <br /> creation of a new Historic Rogers Road Task Force to address sewer service and a <br /> community center. The composition of the Task Force was to include two members <br /> appointed by each Town (Chapel Hill and Carrboro); two members appointed from the <br /> County; and two members appointed from Rogers Eubanks Neighborhood Association <br /> (RENA). <br /> Appointed Task Force Members: <br /> David Caldwell: RENA <br /> Robert Campbell: RENA <br /> Valerie Foushee: Orange County <br /> Pam Hemminger: Orange County <br /> -Michelle Johnson: Carrboro <br /> Sammy Slade: Carrboro <br /> Penny Rich: Chapel Hill <br /> James Ward: Chapel Hill <br /> Charge of the Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood Task Force: <br /> The Charge for the Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood Task Force is to investigate <br /> and make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners, the Chapel Hill <br /> Town Council and the Carrboro Board of Aldermen for neighborhood improvements <br /> including funding sources and the financial impact to the County & Towns, for the <br /> following: <br /> 1. Sewer Service to the Historic Rogers Road Neighborhood as defined by the <br /> previously approved public water connections in the area. <br /> 2. A Neighborhood Community Center. <br /> The Task force is also directed to: <br /> a. Submit an Interim Report back to the County and the Towns by the end of <br /> August, 2012 and; <br /> b. Submit a Final Report to the Assembly of Governments on December 6, <br /> 2012. <br /> Approved by the Board of County Commissioners on February 21, 2012 <br /> 2 <br />