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3 <br /> tightening by the school boards and superintendent. The county is growing and <br /> the needs of the schools must be met. The climate is right to ask for a larger <br /> bond issue than is proposed. <br /> 'HORACE JOHNSON, Hillsborough Town Commissioner, supported the proposed <br /> issue in general and in particular the one million dollars for land acquisition <br /> for a reservoir. He asked specifically that the area for the reservoir be <br /> designated as Seven Mile Creek. He outlined several reasons for this request to <br /> designate a specific site. <br /> MARY BUSHNELL who lives in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro School District spoke <br /> in support of the proposed bond referendum. However, since the pay-as-you-go <br /> monies will not be available to fund the projects not funded by the bond issue an • <br /> amount of fifteen million for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools is needed from the <br /> bond referendum. The population growth and the demands placed on the system from <br /> the Basic Education Plan will have the schools asking for additional funds for <br /> temporary classrooms just as in the past. She asked that the school be funded at <br /> a level that will meet the current and future needs of the school system. The <br /> survey shows that the public supports education and improved schools in this <br /> county. There will be broad community enthusiasm and legwork in support of a <br /> bond that is set at a level that will propel us out of inadequate and overcrowded <br /> schools districtwide. If the bond amount is not high enough, the system will <br /> find itself right back in the scrapalong from crisis to crisis mode that it has <br /> been in the past. She asked that it be done right and that the schools be funded <br /> adequately. <br /> JOYCE BROWN, an Orange County taxpayer, spoke in opposition to the bond <br /> issue for land acquisition for a reservoir. She asked how much of the water from <br /> the proposed reservoir would be for our present needs and how much for <br /> development. She feels the County needs to look at the present problems brought <br /> on by growth and the future problems that will be associated with growth and in <br /> particular environmental problems. She expressed concern that a new reservoir <br /> would be as much for new development as for current needs. She stated that the <br /> County recently has been engulfed with problems as a result of, or intensified <br /> by, the recent growth. Transportation, solid waste disposal, crime, affordable • <br /> housing, homelessness, poverty and other problems have been brought on by growth <br /> and the County has not begun to solve these problems. The most enormous <br /> consequences have been environmental yet environmental considerations are hardly <br /> ever part of our public dialogue much less part of the decision making process. <br /> She asked several questions about what happens when a new reservoir is built. <br /> She emphasized that the County must stop its present course and seriously address <br /> the present problems in an environmentally sound way before making plans 'for new <br /> development. In the process we must develop a new way of looking at ourselves <br /> and our relationship with the earth and all living things and begin changing our <br /> patterns of behavior toward our environment. She stated that as long as this new <br /> reservoir is tied to development that she will vote against it. <br /> LARRY WAKEFORD spoke on behalf of the Chapel Hill Carrboro Association of <br /> Educators. He spoke in support of the bond referendum but specifically spoke to <br /> the gap that existed between what was requested and the amount that is proposed <br /> for the bond. He spoke of two scenarios - one where the amount proposed will <br /> cover those projects necessary, or one which will be inadequate. The latter has <br /> generally been the case. He related his experience with the overcrowded <br /> conditions at the high school and Culbreth Junior High. Another scenario is that <br />