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7 <br /> 1 Commissioner Hamilton said the Chamber for Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro will have a <br /> 2 forum, featuring economist Michael Walden, on March 25, 2021 from 8:30 to 10 a.m., and <br /> 3 invited anyone interested to attend. <br /> 4 Commissioner Fowler said she attended the "Lunch and Learn" today hosted by Orange <br /> 5 County, and the group heard from Joann Wilson, who was the "first" in many things that she did. <br /> 6 She said Joann Wilson grew up in East Raleigh, and went on to become a professor of <br /> 7 medicine at Duke University. She said in many of the places she went, Wilson was the first <br /> 8 African-American and the first woman. She said Joann Wilson's story was very inspirational. <br /> 9 Commissioner Dorosin asked if staff would include information about money that was <br /> 10 allocated in the fiscal year 2020-21 budget that were not spent or reallocated impacts from the <br /> 11 COVID-19 pandemic in upcoming budget presentations. He said, for example, the Chapel Hill <br /> 12 Library received over$500,000 in the fiscal year 2020-21 budget, but it has been closed for <br /> 13 about a year. He said he would like to know how those funds were used, if they were used at <br /> 14 all. He said if the funds were not used, he asked if the funds rolled back into the Town of <br /> 15 Chapel Hill's general fund. He said he would also like the same information on funding for <br /> 16 schools, in particular funds allocated for capital improvements. He asked if school funds are still <br /> 17 earmarked for the original projects. He said he also has similar questions on funding for School <br /> 18 Resource Officer positions, since schools were not open. <br /> 19 Commissioner Dorosin said he would like to know the next steps on Buckhorn Area <br /> 20 Plan. He said the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) needs a short term and mid term <br /> 21 timeline, given the time and encroaching development pressures. He asked if there could be a <br /> 22 list of action steps created. <br /> 23 Bonnie Hammersley said after the March 9, 2021 work session, she contacted the Town <br /> 24 of Mebane to discuss next steps. She, the Deputy County Manager, and the Planning Director <br /> 25 will be meeting with the Town Manager of Mebane and his staff to put together next steps, <br /> 26 including a plan for community engagement, which will be brought to the Board for approval. <br /> 27 Chair Price said the Big Night In For The Arts was a great success, and offered <br /> 28 congratulations to Katie Murray, Arts Commission Director, for her efforts. She said there are <br /> 29 many activities scheduled to recognize the importance of the arts in communities. She said the <br /> 30 North Carolina Arts Commission will be hosting an event in the upcoming week. She said the <br /> 31 same day as Big Night In For The Arts, she met with the Arts and Culture Commission for NACo <br /> 32 during the legislative conference, and the Commission was successful in getting four different <br /> 33 steering committees to accept their resolution to have more funding for the arts, including <br /> 34 veterans' health, juvenile justice, and the environment. She said the arts have a big impact on <br /> 35 the community, and arts and culture can help with the transition out of the pandemic, keeping <br /> 36 people motivated and improving the economy. <br /> 37 Chair Price said Dr. Sonny Kelly will be doing a performance titled "Haunted" on March <br /> 38 27, 2021. She said Orange County Arts Commission and other community groups are <br /> 39 cosponsoring the performance, and it will be streamed for free online. <br /> 40 Chair Price said she met with the Mayors of the municipalities in the County to discuss <br /> 41 relief funds that are available for housing. She said the Mayors, Chair, Managers, and Staff will <br /> 42 meet to discuss coordinated efforts for housing, and will bring it back to the Board for further <br /> 43 discussion. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 4. Proclamations/ Resolutions/ Special Presentations <br /> 46 <br /> 47 a. Resolution for the Re-naming the New Orange County Environmental Agricultural <br /> 48 Center (EAC) to the Orange County Bonnie B. Davis Environmental and <br /> 49 Agricultural Center <br /> 50 <br />
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