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12 <br /> 1 Commissioner McKee said it has been advocated for, but has yet to occur. He said <br /> 2 trying to allocate sufficient service out of the allotted hours is next to impossible, and additional <br /> 3 service would have to be paid for. <br /> 4 Craig Benedict said the original plan did not include this route, but the 2012 plan is <br /> 5 being updated. He said the local match dollars for the public transportation would be part of the <br /> 6 transit tax. He said this is the time to add things to the plan, including mid-day service and rural <br /> 7 routes. <br /> 8 Commissioner McKee said he is against LRT due to the impact on local services. He <br /> 9 said Hillsborough needs another reverse route, and this is not possible unless the plan is <br /> 10 radically changed. <br /> 11 Commissioner Price said she agrees with Commissioner McKee, and with the increase <br /> 12 in population and business, public transportation will be even more important. <br /> 13 Commissioner Price asked if there is a status update on the railroad crossings in West <br /> 14 Hillsborough. <br /> 15 Margaret Hauth said the redevelopment of the Dimmocks Mill Road trestle was <br /> 16 submitted in the SPOT 4.0 prioritization, and it did not score well. She said it will be <br /> 17 resubmitted. She said if the trestle is not reworked; none of the crossings will close. <br /> 18 Commissioner Weaver asked if a sign could be posted at Waterstone to indicate the <br /> 19 Southern Bypass Route, in an effort to re-route traffic from Churton Street. <br /> 20 Craig Benedict said that would be a DOT matter, and it can be brought up at the next <br /> 21 quarterly meeting with them. <br /> 22 Chair Dorosin asked if the bike share flier at their places could be explained. <br /> 23 Max Bushell, Orange County Transportation, said a bike share program is being <br /> 24 proposed. He said Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and the University of North Carolina (UNC) are also <br /> 25 considering it. He said it would be a 2-year pilot program involving 10-15 "smart" bikes, with all <br /> 26 the technology on the bike. He said there would be three stations in downtown Hillsborough, <br /> 27 and one in West Hillsborough. He said users could check out and return the bikes in some <br /> 28 predetermined time limit. He said this would involve sponsorship opportunities for local <br /> 29 businesses. He said nothing will proceed without the support of the County and the Town. He <br /> 30 said Carrboro cannot come up with the funds, but UNC plans to proceed, and it would be wise <br /> 31 to use the same vendor to allow for integration across the County. <br /> 32 Commissioner Price asked if the estimated rental cost is known. <br /> 33 Max Bushell said if the County sponsored it, there could potentially be no cost. He said <br /> 34 the cost structure can be changed. <br /> 35 Max Bushell explained the concept of a smart bike versus a smart docking station to the <br /> 36 Boards. He said these bikes would be lighter than the typical bike share bike. <br /> 37 Commissioner Rich said the bikes should not be free due to maintenance costs, etc., <br /> 38 and at least a minimal fee could be charged. She said she loves bike shares, and thinks this is <br /> 39 a great idea. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 4. Intergovernmental Relations & Collaboration <br /> 42 a) Other opportunities/issues between Orange County and Hillsborough <br /> 43 (Fiber Cable Infrastructure*) <br /> 44 b) Engagement with other towns <br /> 45 c) Engagement with Orange County Schools <br /> 46 <br /> 47 Mayor Stevens said many of these items have already been covered, with the exception <br /> 48 of the fiber cable infrastructure. <br /> 49 Mayor Stevens said Hillsborough has received a report and is interested in pooling <br /> 50 resources and sharing any costs where possible. <br />