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Orange County Library Long-Range Facility Planning / a <br /> Orange County archival repository and determine resources that would be housed in such a <br /> repository . <br /> )Findings <br /> The 2001 Task Force identified inequities in service in the various areas of the county and <br /> noted that the funding level from the County was significantly below the state average . It <br /> endorsed minimum standards for public library service and recommended policies to guide <br /> library development . Specific recommendations included the following : <br /> ■ That the operational funding for Orange County public libraries be increased to <br /> the state average level of funding by 2004 <br /> ■ That new library projects be initiated simultaneously in the northern and southern <br /> parts of the county and be viewed as complementing rather than competing <br /> ■ That the Boards of the Hyconeechee Regional Library and Chapel Hill Public <br /> Library meet at least annually and explore areas of cooperation <br /> ■ That an Orange County Heritage Center be built to house historic and public <br /> records <br /> Since 2001 , operational funding has increased but it still lags behind the state average, as <br /> noted below . A branch library has been opened in Cedar Grove and a cybrary in Carrboro . <br /> Members of both the Hyconeechee and Chapel Hill Library Boards are active members of the <br /> current Task Force , An Archival Task Force has been formed to pursue the establishment of <br /> the Heritage Center. <br /> Although there has been progress, this study has found that significant inequities persist and <br /> funding remains a challenge . Specific findings are as follows : <br /> a The population of the county as a whole values education and is supportive of library <br /> services, but is confused by the current systenc of library governance and funding <br /> responsibilitlese <br /> This theme was reiterated a number of times in the planning meetings held with Task Force <br /> members and library staff. <br /> Residents of Orange County are served by three library systems : the Hyconeechee Regional <br /> Library, the Chapel Hill Public Library, and to a minimal degree , the Central North Carolina <br /> Regional Library, which operates the Mebane Public Library serving both Alamance and <br /> Orange County residents ofdMebane , As a result, library service planning for the county as a <br /> di in the level of services provided , and the <br /> whole has been fragmented , there is great d <br /> public does not have ad clear understanding of library governance and funding <br /> responsibilities ,. <br /> The Orange County Library system is part of the Hyconeechee Regional Library system , <br /> which serves Orange , Caswell and Person Counties . As such , residents of Orange County <br /> have free access to the services in Caswell and Person Counties . The system receives funding <br /> from the County, the State, and a small appropriation from the Town of Carrboro . <br /> 7 <br />