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23 <br /> expressed concern about pitting K-12 students against Durham Tech students. He said the <br /> only way to improve K-12 schools is to spend the money, and the Board could have picked any <br /> project from the CIP to delay. He said choosing this project should have been the last option. <br /> Chair Price agreed, and said this amendment is delaying a good project. <br /> Roll call ensued <br /> VOTE: Ayes, 4 (Commissioner Bedford, Commissioner Fowler, Commissioner Hamilton, <br /> and Commissioner McKee); Nays, 3 (Commissioner Dorosin, Commissioner Greene, and <br /> Chair Price) <br /> MOTION PASSES <br /> Commissioner McKee introduced the amendment to allocate $5 million in ARPA funding <br /> for broadband infrastructure <br /> Commissioner Greene said having $5 million shows the community that the County is <br /> serious about investing. She said the taskforce feels good about other sources of funding to <br /> add to the County funds. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Greene, seconded by Commissioner McKee, to <br /> approve the amendment as listed in the PowerPoint presentation. <br /> Roll call ensued <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> Slide #6 <br /> apitai Investment Plan Amendments <br /> Awlrrtdrtbn! SPM&r DftmH man! Amftvb mt NnUen Am6lali <br /> Number <br /> 21.720p-W SaFAa iridmrrt Eiwir cy smi-.M RedusamaacOmalt Fir INEmntnrYSweisa cNd S i07.00000J <br /> tmmUlaM <br /> Ra mma SS99 aD3 Mm Y4af 21FV 22.a1 Lndn n lhr <br /> Saltl Wash.CF0 Lardll 6 Ord nao[.4 A"-Vthick <br /> 21-221IP414 Siff Amardman Said Was&-Rmp"Wry and EQupmwi R4pUum4r[pmjou im a Compaclh' S SH 610UD7 <br /> WC Ia Ihi mrf dm fIWG Ia f4placo IN DW96{I"in <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 113OR73[CAROLINA <br />