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1 - Discussion of Manager’s Recommended FY 2021-26 Capital Investment Plan (CIP)
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Agenda for April 13, 2021 Budget Work Session
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12 <br /> Commissioner Dorosin asked if staff could get information on what the building could be <br /> rented or sold for. <br /> Chair Price said it is a historically significant building, and was moved to its current <br /> location. She said she is not really thinking of selling it, but maybe the town should contribute <br /> upkeep and repairs. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin agreed. <br /> Commissioner Greene said she would not be opposed to exploring the idea of selling <br /> the building to Hillsborough, as the town would value it as much as the county does. She said <br /> she did not realize it was a county building because the town uses it. <br /> Travis Myren said staff would bring back some options. He resumed the PowerPoint <br /> presentation: <br /> FY2021-22 Recommended County Projects <br /> • County Sustainability Projects-$50,000(p.52) <br /> -Annual funding for sustainahifity projects in County Facilities <br /> -Whittedwindowfilmto reflect heat-$1,273 <br /> } <br /> isI <br /> , LI <br /> gdI6 <br /> NTY <br /> Travis Myren said this project is internally focused unlike the grant program, which is <br /> externally focused. He resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> FY2021-22 Recommended County Projects <br /> • County Sustainability Projects-$50,000(p.52) <br /> -Annual funding For suslainability projects in County Facilities <br /> - LED lighting at Orange Works(OSS Facility)-$5.240 <br /> Reduce Itghtlrg <br /> electric Ity bills by <br /> $1,700.—Oly—3 <br /> year paykack <br /> Leveraged more lhan <br /> $5,000 m uiitiry <br /> noent—which <br /> vered 55%er the <br /> total project coat. <br /> ORAN rrE COUNTY <br /> Commissioner Fowler asked if the county and schools are able to apply for Climate <br /> Project grant funds. <br /> Travis Myren said the schools still can apply for those funds. He said these funds are <br /> focused on non-profits and schools. <br /> Commissioner Greene said the Town of Chapel Hill won one of the grants this year. <br /> She said the desire was for it to be an external community benefit that would be complementary <br /> to what the county is already doing for itself regarding climate mitigation efforts. <br /> Travis Myren resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br />
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