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25 <br /> 1 Slide #10 <br /> Visit the following websitesfor f ' information. <br /> ,I <br /> ,I n� <br /> f. <br /> ILy . <br /> 2 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Mayor Weaver thanked David Stancil for his presentation and invited people to ask <br /> 5 questions. <br /> 6 Commissioner Fowler thanked staff for the provision of parks and space for people <br /> 7 during the pandemic. She asked for more information on bike and trail connectivity through <br /> 8 parks. She asked if the plans include prioritizing bike and trail connectivity to business services. <br /> 9 David Stancil said it was important to all the jurisdictions and very much a part of the <br /> 10 plans from his observation. He said the trails systems connect people to important places and <br /> 11 serve multiple functions. <br /> 12 Phil Fleischman from the Town of Chapel Hill said he agreed, and that connectivity is a <br /> 13 key focus for all the plans. <br /> 14 Mayor Weaver said that connectivity is also part of the Hillsborough ethos around <br /> 15 planning. <br /> 16 Chair Price said she was pleased to see the work being done on connectivity. She <br /> 17 asked for staff to keep in mind that some trails are not accessible to people with mobility issues, <br /> 18 and there is a need for trails with surfaces that are navigable for people with differing abilities <br /> 19 and should be accessible to all. <br /> 20 David Stancil said it is one of the important things when developing new trails to make <br /> 21 sure they are ADA accessible. <br /> 22 Council Member Searing said there were pieces of property on the parks locator that are <br /> 23 classified as a park that he does not see as parks. He said they he does not think some places <br /> 24 fit the definition of a park and mentioned that he is specifically talking about areas where other <br /> 25 landowners allow access like Brumley Forest Preserve and Carolina North. He suggested a <br /> 26 different category for those types of properties on the park finder. <br /> 27 David Stancil said that staff discussed that issue when putting together the map. He <br /> 28 said the point was well taken. He said there are different types of open space available and <br /> 29 they will look at this going forward. <br /> 30 Council Member Searing said that UNC has been clear that Carolina North is not public <br /> 31 land. He said that other jurisdictions are collaborating on building larger trail systems. He asked <br /> 32 if this community is considering something similar. <br /> 33 David Stancil said there are groups like the Triangle Trails Initiative and the East Coast <br /> 34 Greenway Alliance, among others, that are examining large trail systems in the region. He said <br /> 35 that the Mountain to Sea Trail is part of the state parks system and that outside of that, the <br /> 36 focus has been inward in terms of building connections among the jurisdictions. <br />
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