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Attachment 1 <br /> letter on health impacts, benefits of riding the bus, etc. Kim P. reported that <br /> Alan's wife is working with local school boards on Climate Change education <br /> efforts in local schools. Bradley provided a reminder about the upcoming Earth <br /> Eve event in Hillsborough on April 26th, as well as the on-going DEAPR photo <br /> contest. Jody E. reported on the forest management policy development effort <br /> which OWASA will embark upon in the near future initially through various public <br /> information events. <br /> Rights-of-Way Committee <br /> Bradley led a discussion of his draft memo to the BOCC requesting the support <br /> of the BOCC in creating a proposed Rights-of-Way Committee. This group <br /> would be composed of interested stakeholders and would be tasked with <br /> improving conditions for the growth of native species in right-of-way areas within <br /> Orange County. This effort was an outgrowth of the recent effort by the CFE to <br /> improve management of roadside wildflowers in the county. Bradley read the <br /> draft memo since public Wi-Fi is not operational this evening. <br /> Matt C. asked if there are other municipal governments that have attempted <br /> something like this. Bradley indicated that he was not aware of any other efforts <br /> that are similar to this one. Bradley reported that he recently met with others <br /> involved in the Collaborative Conservation Group, including staff from the NC <br /> Botanical Gardens. This group discussed possibly identifying a 5 or 10 mile <br /> stretch of road in Orange County to use as a model for the development and <br /> implementation of roadside Best Management Practices. Jeremy M. made a <br /> motion to approve the draft memo which was seconded by Kim P. and followed <br /> with unanimous approval by the CFE. <br /> State of the Environment 2019 (SOE 2019) Update <br /> Staff led a discussion of the ideas developed by the leadership committee for the <br /> group to work on this evening, and how the group should proceed. Drafts of <br /> almost all of the SOE issue pages have been uploaded. Some pages could be <br /> improved by the addition of timely, relevant data. It may be helpful for the <br /> authors of each issue page to compare their draft pages with the original <br /> template and determine if their page is missing any suggested information, or to <br /> see if there is something that may be missing, redundant or unneeded in their <br /> draft pages. Jeremy M. reminded the group to consider reviewing the 2014 <br /> version of the SOE for data that may pertain to the current draft pages, especially <br /> local data that potentially could be updated by our intern, Andrew. <br /> The original template for the SOE was for each issue to be two pages, with a <br /> maximum of 300 words for the body of the issue. Jody asked about graphs, <br /> maps and whether or not staff could help with developing these items for her <br /> page. <br />