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8 <br /> 1 Travis Myren said no. He said the uncommitted total the Board is seeking would only <br /> 2 come from FY 2021-22 because the schools did not request the full amount allocated for them. <br /> 3 He said that the school system did not apply in 2021. He said he does not know the exact <br /> 4 number that would have been unallocated in 2021 but that he can provide that information. <br /> 5 Commissioner Richards says that she is having a hard time understanding why the <br /> 6 school system is not using the funds that is available to them for climate. <br /> 7 Commissioner Bedford said that the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools did apply for solar in <br /> 8 the last year and that was approved by the Board in the fall. She said that Orange County <br /> 9 schools have not brought a project. <br /> 10 Commissioner Hamilton said that she sits on the capital needs workgroup and that has <br /> 11 brought a better understanding of the challenges that the schools face with handling any large <br /> 12 capital project. She said that personnel is a major challenge in this area. <br /> 13 Chair Price asked if what they are looking at now is $550,150 that will be set aside and <br /> 14 there have been no applications for the use of those funds. <br /> 15 Travis Myren said that the $550,150 is what will be available for use next year and the <br /> 16 grant cycle has not started yet. <br /> 17 Chair Price asked if what they are being shown demonstrates past year funding and <br /> 18 funds that have not been drawn down by the grant recipents. <br /> 19 Travis Myren said yes. <br /> 20 Chair Price asked if there is a stipulation in the grant that says awardees must have <br /> 21 used their previous allocation before being awarded any additional or future grant funds. <br /> 22 Travis Myren said that he does not believe so. <br /> 23 Commissioner Richards also noted that there is also no timeline required for completion <br /> 24 of the grant project in the agreements. She said this would be an ongoing lag due to the grant <br /> 25 cycle timing. <br /> 26 Chair Price said that she is aware of the lag but was seeking clarification on if there was <br /> 27 a restriction in place for additional funds before using previous grant awards. <br /> 28 Travis Myren said that restriction is not currently part of the policy. <br /> 29 Commissioner Greene asked if the Board could have estimated finish lines for those <br /> 30 grants in progress for future presenations. <br /> 31 Travis Myren said yes. <br /> 32 Commissoiner Hamilton said when they first established these funds, the community <br /> 33 projects had a lot of interest but at the same time they know they are in an environment with <br /> 34 labor and equipment shortages. She said that all entities, large and small, will be struggling with <br /> 35 using this money in the most effective way. She said that there may be need to think about <br /> 36 better ways to allocate funds to get better use for climate mitigation. <br /> 37 Commissioner Greene said that all of the projects that have been authorized to go <br /> 38 forward have sustainability goals built in. She said she would like to keep focus on external <br /> 39 grants that go to community members such as low income housing, ReBuiling Together of the <br /> 40 Triangel, The Arts Center, the Farmers Market, and Habitat for Humanity. She said these have <br /> 41 a benefit and she is not saying schools are not important for this but these entiteis are the <br /> 42 original focus of the grant. <br /> 43 Chair Price said that one thing they were intersted in was how quickly the group could be <br /> 44 implementing the project because there are other organizations that could use the money rather <br /> 45 than it be sitting without use for a few years. <br /> 46 Travis Myren said they can explore time to intiate a project with a timeline of completion. <br /> 47 Chair Price said there are a lot of projects coming forward with only so much money <br /> 48 available, so she doesn't want awarded money to go to waste. <br /> 49 <br /> 50 <br /> 51 Slide #11 <br />