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Approved 3.1.17 <br />53 demand model to figure out how the capacities on the roads would change. He also explained as far as funding <br />54 goes that the MTP would have to be amended. He added that if the LRT were shut down there would be more <br />55 funding for different projects that could then make the cut. Jeff Charles asked about the funds that were being tied <br />56 up in the LRT and what kind of delay there would be to get those funds for other projects if the LRT is denied. <br />57 Abigaile Pittman stated that it would be a significant chunk of time while they amend the plan and decide what other <br />58 projects to invest in instead. Additionally, the sales tax that was added to fund this did not specify it was for Light <br />59 Rail Transit, it only specified that it was for Transit. And that if the funds did not go through for LRT it would have to <br />60 be voted on again as to what to do with the funds. <br />61 <br />62 Heidi Perry inquired about viewing the trends from when the previous MTP was adopted in 2012, which is not <br />63 available in the current plan. Max Bushell explained she would have to look at the previous plan for past <br />64 projections. Matt Day mentioned that the information for the 2012 traffic reports should be available on NCDOT's <br />65 website. Alex Castro asked if changes in technology and modes of transportation were being taken into <br />66 consideration, such as vehicle ownership declining. Julie Bollinger stated that they haven't looked that much into it <br />67 yet but are happy to do so once they start seeing those changes. And Max Bushell explained that it was factored <br />68 into the MTP process. He added that he doesn't see a change that big within 5 -years but those kinds of changes <br />69 will be clearer as they're happening with the MTP's 5 -year cycle. <br />70 <br />71 Max continued presentation. <br />72 <br />73 Alex Castro raised concerns regarding the overload of traffic on Churton Road and inquired about why the <br />74 connector going up from 86 and 70 wasn't going to be done to fix the issue. Max Bushell explained that the <br />75 Occoneechee speedway and Ayr Mount, a historic home in Hillsborough, are recognized historic sites and are <br />76 protected under the US Department of Transportation Act of 1966 Section 4(f) from being impacted by <br />77 transportation projects. Alex Castro asked if there was any alternative plan to relieve traffic. Max Bushell informed <br />78 the Board that there is no proposed solution for Churton Road in the current CTP. Abigaile Pittman informed the <br />79 Board that it's a recognized problem and with the revision they're doing for the Buckhorn Economic Development <br />80 District Access Management Plan they're looking for improvements at the connector road. She added that they're <br />81 also considering a way for a future road coming north of US 70 to connect up to Efland Cedar Grove Road and <br />82 continue northward. Alex Castro mentioned the proposed improvement of 1 -85 and NC 86 would back up Churton <br />83 Road even more. He also mentioned the two major residential developments proposed, which are going to double <br />84 the population with no road improvements envisioned and thinks it's a glaring deficiency in the plan. Erle Smith <br />85 suggested looking at enhancing Lawrence Road and Old NC 10 instead of Historical Hillsborough. Max Bushell <br />86 said it could be a possibility. Ted Triebel agreed with Alex Castro with regards to a statement needing to be made <br />87 that Churton Road is a problem. <br />88 <br />89 Heidi Perry raised concerns with endorsing the plans in the CTP without having the proper time allotted to review <br />90 them. She would like to endorse the idea of the CTP without endorsing the plans until she's had time to look at <br />91 them more closely. Jeff Charles seconded Heidi's concern of not having the proper time to review this more <br />92 carefully. He added that this is an ongoing issue and would like that to be noted. Max Bushell informed the Board <br />93 that the public comment period would close February 241h, so they would have time to look at it before then. He also <br />94 informed the Board that this will go to the BOCC February 71h, and the OUTBoard is welcome to go speak at that <br />95 meeting to share visions or comments as a Board member or a citizen. <br />96 <br />97 Max Bushell directed the Board's attention to maps on the DCHC MPO website and advised them to look at the <br />98 specific project they're interested in. The website maps will provide much more detailed information about the <br />99 proposed projects. <br />100 <br />101 The Board decided to move this item to their next meeting on February 151h, but there were concerns of meeting <br />102 after the BOCC's meeting on February 7th and not having their comments heard in time. Max Bushell clarified to <br />103 the Board that the key point is that the MPO and NCDOT, who will be the ones evaluating comments and making <br />104 the changes, get their comments. <br />0a <br />