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2 <br /> 1 recovery, she is leaving here to start a peer-support supervision pilot program for the State. She <br /> 2 said she hopes to be the first trauma-healing center in Orange County. She will be doing all she <br /> 3 can to give back to the community and gain the Board's support during the budget process in <br /> 4 her business. <br /> 5 Chair Price thanked Candace Alley for coming to speak to them and verified that she <br /> 6 has is in touch with the Outside Agency Funding Program through the county. <br /> 7 <br /> 8 b. Matters on the Printed Agenda <br /> 9 (These matters will be considered when the Board addresses that item on the agenda below.) <br /> 10 <br /> 11 3. Announcements, Petitions and Comments by Board Members <br /> 12 Commissioner Fowler said that she attended the Triangle Area Rural Planning <br /> 13 Organization (TARPO) meeting last week, but not much happened with funding on hold. She <br /> 14 said the Agricultural Summit was Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday this week, and she did <br /> 15 the welcome this morning. She encouraged people to use the Visit NC Farm App, which she <br /> 16 learned about through the summit, and said she downloaded the app herself today. She said <br /> 17 she attended the Climate Council meeting this afternoon where they discussed their yearly <br /> 18 progress report that they will send to the Board of Commissioners. She said they also talked <br /> 19 about future which may include education for other cities, as well as a regional summit. <br /> 20 Commissioner Hamilton said the Capital Needs Work Group met on Wednesday <br /> 21 morning and is making progress. She said they are getting a sense of the scope of the work and <br /> 22 making timelines for information they want to receive. She said the next meeting will be March <br /> 23 16, 2022 at 8:30 AM and will focus on how the Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance <br /> 24 (SAPFO) impacts the capital needs of the schools. <br /> 25 Commissioner Bedford said the Burlington-Graham MPO met this week. She attended <br /> 26 the REI Groundwater training again on Monday and noted that it is available to all <br /> 27 commissioners. She also attended the climate session during the Ag Summit and learned a lot <br /> 28 about the State Climate Office at NC State. <br /> 29 Commissioner Richards attended the Chamber of Commerce board meeting this <br /> 30 morning. She invited the commissioners to look at the chamber's calendar on their website and <br /> 31 attend their upcoming events. She highlighted the Career Academy Kickoff scheduled for <br /> 32 Tuesday morning at 8:30 AM, as well as the Chamber Annual Meeting. She said she attended <br /> 33 one day of the Ag Summit and learned about the State Climate Office and the challenges with <br /> 34 meat processing in the state. She said also attended and enjoyed the REI Groundwater training. <br /> 35 Commissioner Greene said she attended the Ag Summit, and particularly enjoyed the <br /> 36 conservation easement session and the agro-tourism discussion. She presented at the summit <br /> 37 on the work of the Broadband Task Force and started a conversation with farmers on their <br /> 38 broadband needs. Last week she attended an online session on the development of the Trinity <br /> 39 Court public housing in Chapel Hill. She said this is relevant to the county because it is being <br /> 40 redeveloped by a private partner and most units house those with project-based vouchers. <br /> 41 Chair Price said she unfortunately did not get to listen to very much of the Ag Summit, as <br /> 42 she attended the National Association of Counties (NACo) conference this week. She said there <br /> 43 was discussion on plans to bolster assistance and support for rural areas, including broadband, <br /> 44 and how to bring electric vehicles and tools into rural areas. She said there was also focus was <br /> 45 on the American Recovery Plan and how to use those funds. She said that Governor Cooper <br /> 46 held a press conference this afternoon and discussed local jurisdictions and school boards <br /> 47 lifting mask mandates in certain low risk areas, and these areas includes schools. She said that <br /> 48 she and the town mayors will meet with the Health Director tomorrow to discuss. She said that <br /> 49 Governor Cooper said more guidance will be determined by March 7th. She said that she and <br /> 50 the mayors are working in concert with each other. <br /> 51 <br />
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