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17 <br /> 1 Danny Rogers said the ROW would be in the line above that. He said the $25 million is <br /> 2 a goal of funding from private donors, and the end total may be higher. He said that process <br /> 3 takes time. <br /> 4 Chair McKee asked if UNC or NCCU has made any commitment, given that they are <br /> 5 state entities. He said he assumed Council of State will have to be involved there. <br /> 6 Danny Rogers said UNC and NCCU are not expected to give money, but are able to <br /> 7 clear a path for them such as clearing some land, or building facilities further back in order to <br /> 8 leave room for the light rail. <br /> 9 Chair McKee said he does not agree that the $200 million is the only funding gap. He <br /> 10 said today the state funding has gone from $400 million, to $160 million on 10%. He said the <br /> 11 County has not yet agreed to pick up the extra $40 million, at $4 million a year. He also is <br /> 12 unsure of Durham's commitment. He said there may be a commitment of intent, but not of <br /> 13 money. <br /> 14 Danny Rogers said a commitment of intent is the only thing being sought at this time. <br /> 15 Chair McKee said it is important to be realistic about the gap, which is over $400 million <br /> 16 at this point in time. <br /> 17 Danny Rogers said the change in the state participation is as Chair McKee describes. <br /> 18 He said GoTriangle puts the revenue growth, which comes through the sales tax, into the <br /> 19 financial model, and also puts in the borrowing opportunities that are available. He said that <br /> 20 which is left is the gap that cannot be covered. He said the current commitment allows <br /> 21 GoTriangle to say the 30% share can be covered, and the part beyond that must receive <br /> 22 approval. He said that is planned. <br /> 23 Chair McKee said the real stop point for making a decision is the end of December <br /> 24 2016. He said the Board of County Commissioners must decide whether or not to issue a <br /> 25 letter of intent by that time. <br /> 26 Danny Rogers reread the slide, which outlined what the Orange County Board of County <br /> 27 Commissioners will need to do, and the BOCC will need to issue a letter of intent at its <br /> 28 December 5th meeting. <br /> 29 Chair McKee said a letter of intent does carry with it the implication that Orange County <br /> 30 will come forward to filling this funding gap. <br /> 31 Danny Rogers said a letter of intent means that the BOCC is committed to working <br /> 32 together to fill this gap. <br /> 33 Chair McKee said Orange County is being asked to commit to $4 million per year for 10 <br /> 34 years to fill the federal gap. He said he fears that Orange County will end up spending $8 <br /> 35 million per year to fill the federal funding gap, as well as the state-funding gap. <br /> 36 Danny Rogers said it is very complicated. <br /> 37 Jeff Mann said the same amount of federal funding will be received, but it will take <br /> 38 longer for it to come. He said it will be 50% of funding, distributed in $100 million per year <br /> 39 increments, as opposed to $125 million per year. He said the result is that more will have to be <br /> 40 borrowed up front. <br /> 41 Chair McKee said he will concede that point, but he is still seeing $4 million per year, for <br /> 42 10 years, that the taxpayers of Orange County will have to pay. <br /> 43 Chair McKee said paying for this will require a minimum of a three cent tax increase. He <br /> 44 said the voters approved a transit tax, but this conversation no longer relates to that tax. He <br /> 45 said the voters did not approve coming back at a later date to cover a gap that is not of their <br /> 46 making. He said he does not think the state will correct this issue. <br /> 47 Danny Rogers said the BOCC is being provided accurate information in order to make <br /> 48 an informed decision. <br /> 49 Council Member Parker asked if there is any chance that this gap will get smaller. <br />