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the study would be the municipalities of Durham, Chapel Hill, <br />and Carrboro and the counties of Durham and Orange. Funding <br />would be based on a formula of 50% equal share and 50% <br />proportional to population. With five local governments <br />participating in the plan, Orange County's share would be <br />$5,167.50. Carrboro elected to withdraw from the plan last <br />February requiring that funding be recomputed. Each local <br />government's share is now: <br />Chapel Hill <br />$ 6,187 <br />Durham <br />11,375 <br />Durham County <br />6,413 <br />Orange County <br />6,025 <br />$30,000 <br />Local Government Actions to Date <br />The municipalities of Durham and Chapel Hill included <br />funds for the proposed plan in their adopted budgets for <br />Fiscal Year 1991 -92. The Durham County Commissioners <br />received a report on the plan at their meeting on September <br />9, 1991 requesting funding from contingencies. They <br />instructed the administration to see if a funding source <br />could be determined that did not result in double taxation <br />for city residents since the City of Durham is a participant <br />in the project. The administration is to report back to the <br />Durham County Commissioners on September 23 concerning <br />funding sources not derived from local tax revenues. <br />cc: John Link, County Manager <br />Marvin Collins, Planning Director <br />DK9:BIKERPRT.DOC <br />3 <br />5 <br />