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- <br /> • 11 <br /> 14 <br /> Triangle Council of Governments. World Class Region Land <br /> Use Advisory Committee <br /> Friends of the New Hope <br /> . Association for the Preservation of the Eno River <br /> Durham Greenways Commission <br /> Durham County Open Space Commission <br /> property owners <br /> 1 Audubon Society (New Hope) <br /> Sierra Club. Headwaters section <br /> North Carolina Wildlife Commission <br /> N. C. Department of Natural Resources & Community Development <br /> ' Durham City Schools <br /> Durham County Schools <br /> NC School of Science and Math <br /> North Carolina Central University <br /> University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill <br /> • <br /> Durham County Cooperative Extension Service <br /> U. S. Soil. Conservation Service <br /> Museum of Life and Science <br /> Durham County,Historic Properties Commission . <br /> Durham City Historic District Commission <br /> Ducks Unlimited <br /> U. S. Army Corps of Engineers <br /> North Carolina State Parks <br /> North Carolina State Archives & History <br /> Durham Parks & Recreation Department <br /> Orange County Recreation & Parks Department • <br /> Chapel Hill Parks & Recreation Department <br /> North Carolina Recreation & Park Society <br /> North Carolina Nature Conservancy <br /> Orange County Planning Board. Department .•• • <br /> Orange County Rural Character Study-Commission <br /> commercial/development interests <br /> • 3. PLAN REPORT. PUBLIC INFORMATION <br /> Preparation of a report is essential to inform the <br /> citizens of Durham and Orange counties of the New Hope Creek <br /> corridor plan. The report should document not Just the <br /> proposed plan but the entire process, information about the <br /> landscapes of the New Hope Creek. decisions made concerning <br /> development versus conservation, and implications for the <br /> future role of the corridor in the context of the region. <br /> • A printed booklet with foldout maps may be the most <br /> effective means of transmitting this information. Feature <br /> newspaper sections may be another. Videotaped presentations <br /> would do a great deal to explore the landscape features of <br /> the corridor, and to explain the process and product of the <br /> planning effort. Taped presentations could be duplicated <br /> and shown in schools, at civic group meetings, and <br /> tourism/interpretive facilities. <br /> At the time a plan is adopted, the counties should <br /> • assess the nature of informational needs and arrange for <br /> the production of a report in the appropriate media. <br /> • <br />