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3 <br /> • Approximately 19,000 linear feet (3.6 miles) of sewer force main (10" & 12") <br /> Chris Rollins said Mebane is handling all of the routine maintenance now, and is ready <br /> to proceed. <br /> Council Member Ed Hooks asked if the number of citizens that will be served is known. <br /> Chris Rollins said about 400 residents in Efland. He said these residents already have <br /> water and sewer; it will simply be treated in Mebane instead of Hillsborough. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin asked if rates will change. <br /> Howard Fleming said rates will remain the same as they are paying now. <br /> 2. Transit Service Orange Public Transportation Update <br /> Background: Orange County Public Transportation (OPT) is in the process of implementing <br /> bus expansion services. Services are supported by the North Carolina Department of <br /> Transportation (NCDOT) rural grant programs, half cent sales tax, vehicle tag fees, urban <br /> funding through the Durham Chapel Hill Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) <br /> and Burlington Graham MPO and fare receipts. OPT accepted delivery of seven new <br /> replacement buses during the summer 2015 and three additional replacement vehicles in the <br /> summer 2016. Older, infrequently used buses have been sold and all new vehicles are in <br /> service. New bus operators were hired and trained to support both expanded and existing <br /> services. Screening and hiring continues for pending services. <br /> Five new approved services include: <br /> • Recent service additions <br /> — August 2015: Orange-Chapel Hill Connector with expanded service to Cedar <br /> Grove —This is an Increased frequency to hourly service on the mid-day fixed route <br /> service that OPT operates on the Hillsborough-Chapel Hill route. This complements <br /> the peak hour service that is operated as GoTriangle Route 420, managed by <br /> Chapel Hill Transit under an agreement with GoTriangle. (See Attachment 1) <br /> — June 2016: Expanded Senior Center Service - Later Senior Center service was <br /> added on weekdays to provide additional service to the county's Senior Centers, <br /> particularly the Passmore Senior Center. Two route-deviation services are now <br /> provided at 3:30 pm in addition to 1:00 pm service times. <br /> • Pending service additions <br /> — Efland-Hillsborough Commuter Loop— Complementing the GoTriangle ODX peak <br /> hour commuter service between Mebane/Efland, Hillsborough and Duke/VA <br /> Hospital, downtown Durham, OPT will operate peak period/peak direction service <br /> from Efland to connect with the ODX at its Hillsborough stop, enabling Efland <br /> residents to connect to Duke and Durham. It also provides connecting service to the <br /> 420 Chapel Hill Route to UNC <br /> — Orange-Alamance Connector (US 70 midday) The Orange-Alamance Connector will <br /> be operated by OPT to complement the GoTriangle ODX service. It will provide mid- <br /> day service on weekdays between Mebane/Efland and Hillsborough. A Congestion <br /> mitigation and air quality improvement (CMAQ) Program Grant was applied for and <br /> final approvals were received in February 2016. Service is pending receipt of the <br /> grant-funded vehicle. <br /> — Rural Deviated Zonal Routes - This combined service will provide general public <br /> service (no eligibility requirements) in the rural areas of Orange County on a deviated <br /> fixed-route basis. Each of the three zones (Northeastern, Northwestern and <br /> Southern) will receive service two days per week. <br />
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