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V ^ <br /> 12 <br /> III . Sources of Funding <br /> As we explore potential collaboration on joint funding for parks, it might be <br /> useful to consider the variety of funding sources that either currently exist or <br /> could exist in the future . A more complete listing of funding sources may be <br /> found in the 1999 JMRP report . <br /> A. CI P 's <br /> Each of the local governments in Orange County has a Long -term capita { plan , <br /> often known as a Capital Improvement Plan or Capital Investment Plan ( CIP) . <br /> Each CIP contains the local government's 5 -year or 10 -year plan for expending <br /> funds for capital projects, including parks and recreation facilities . <br /> The principal advantage of using CIP 's as a funding source for joint parks funding <br /> is that each government has a capital plan that is generally similar in method <br /> and process . However, there are some differences in timing of the different CIP 's <br /> that would need to be addressed in order to develop a joint funding plan . <br /> ggested " synchronizing " CIP 's, to ensure that sufficient <br /> The 1999 JMRP report su <br /> funds are available at the appropriate time for joint parks projects . Current <br /> schedules for Town and County CIP 's may be found as Appendix 4 . <br /> B . General Obligation (GO ) Bonds <br /> Three of the four local governments have passed bonds for parks and recreation <br /> in the past 22 years . However, only Chapel Hill ( 1996) and Orange County <br /> ( 1997 ) have bond funds available now . Carrboro 's bond was in 1978 . <br /> General obligation bonds require voter approval , but also require approval of the <br /> Local Government Commission , <br /> C . Installment Purchase Financing <br /> Installment financing is another option available to local governments, where an <br /> annual amount is financed each "year toward land purchases or facility <br /> development . Installment Purchase (also termed private placement funding ) is <br /> financing secured through a bank. This type of financing does not require voting <br /> approval . <br />