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3 <br /> 1 Commissioner Greene said she also attended the Eno River Mill event and found it <br /> 2 delightful. She said it is wonderful that there is a lot of space for studio artists now, something <br /> 3 that has been needed in the county for a long time. She said October is also National Arts <br /> 4 Month, celebrated by Americans for the Arts, as well as National Endowment for the Arts. She <br /> 5 said the latter founded it in 1985, as a way to celebrate the ways arts bring value to our lives. <br /> 6 Commissioner Fowler said she attended the Chamber of Commerce's State of the <br /> 7 Community report on September 30 and found it very interesting. She said Orange County has <br /> 8 grown by 11% over the past 10 years, which is above the state average of 9%, but below <br /> 9 neighboring counties. She said she also attended the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council <br /> 10 (JCPC) meeting on October 1, and there is an unallocated balance of$36,000 that will be given <br /> 11 out again to current organizations and programs, as funds not allocated by the end of <br /> 12 December will return to the state. She said the group heard updates from various organizations <br /> 13 like the Dispute Settlement Center, Exchange Club, Volunteers for Youth, and Wren House and <br /> 14 all are providing services to slightly fewer clients than they had estimated, but increased <br /> 15 compared to prior six months of COVID. She said there is a new DPS area consultant, <br /> 16 Tasheena Wiggins and she reported that the State bill 207 was passed and signed by the <br /> 17 Governor, which raised the age for violent crimes for children by a few years. She said bill 615 <br /> 18 also passed, which requires all juveniles with suspected mental health issues to have a <br /> 19 comprehensive clinical assessment. She said another ongoing bill would raise age of dropping <br /> 20 out of school from 16 to 18. She said she also attended the Eno arts event and is glad there is <br /> 21 additional space for arts and classes. <br /> 22 Commissioner Bedford petitioned the County Manager to determine next steps to review <br /> 23 the three county community centers facility needs, particularly an expansion to Rogers Eubanks <br /> 24 Neighborhood Association (RENA). She petitioned the county to develop an Orange County <br /> 25 Climate Plan that is integrated across all departments. She said the commission for the <br /> 26 environment says it is beyond its capacity and a third party consultant may be needed. She <br /> 27 said Carrboro and Chapel Hill have a plan, and Hillsborough is about to finalize its plan. She <br /> 28 petitioned the Manager to bring next steps and possible processes to develop a county climate <br /> 29 plan. She said she has attended three Climate Council meetings, and petitioned that the group <br /> 30 be reviewed and restructured. She said it could be done like the review of the climate tax, when <br /> 31 three commissioners met after the first year to do work or some other arrangement. <br /> 32 Commissioner McKee said he had no comments. <br /> 33 Commissioner Richards said she also attended the Eno River Mill event and looks <br /> 34 forward to spending more time there. She echoed the petition made by Commissioner Bedford <br /> 35 for the Orange County Climate Plan. <br /> 36 Chair Price said she was at the Eno River Mill grand opening and gave kudos to Katie <br /> 37 Murray, Arts Commission Director, and the Arts Commission for putting the event together. She <br /> 38 said she has been meeting with Mayors Hemminger and Lavelle and staff about the Greene <br /> 39 Tract. She said conversations are moving along and a community meeting should be possible <br /> 40 soon for awareness and feedback. She said she attended the Durham Technical Community <br /> 41 College Board of Trustees meeting today and one of the things they are looking at is affordable <br /> 42 housing near campus for students and other residents. She said this is Breast Cancer <br /> 43 Awareness Month and she highlighted the Health Department's newsletter discussing the topic. <br /> 44 She said Monday is Indigenous Peoples Day, and local indigenous tribes asked that this <br /> 45 observance continue. <br /> 46 Chair Price said the Board retreat happens every year in January, and she has asked <br /> 47 Commissioner Bedford, Commissioner Hamilton, and Commissioner Fowler to work on the <br /> 48 retreat and they have all agreed. She said Commissioner Bedford has done this before, and <br /> 49 she will take the lead. She encouraged the Board to contact Commissioner Bedford with any <br /> 50 ideas. <br /> 51 4. Proclamations/ Resolutions/Special Presentations <br />
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