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2 <br /> 1 5:00-7:30 pm at Carrboro Town Commons. She shared that she joined several other <br /> 2 commissioners in touring the Orange County Durham Technical Community College campus on <br /> 3 March 21, 2022. She said it was great to see the programs and courses offered to students, <br /> 4 especially the medical-related courses. She said that she attended the Alcoholic Beverage <br /> 5 Control Board (ABC) meeting and indicated the Board will hear a request from the ABC Board <br /> 6 tonight. She shared that Juvenile Crime Prevention Council met and is getting ready to send out <br /> 7 a request for proposal for the coming year. <br /> 8 Commissioner Richards said she and Commissioner Greene visited Faithfull Farms a <br /> 9 couple of weeks ago. She said it was a great opportunity to see a local food provider up close, <br /> 10 and she learned a lot about modern farming. She shared that she also attended the tour of <br /> 11 Durham Tech. She said the Partnership for Young Children met and made awards to partners in <br /> 12 the community for providing childcare and early learning. Commissioner Richards congratulated <br /> 13 this year's winners of the Pauli Murray Award. She said she also attended the Chamber of <br /> 14 Commerce's Annual Meeting. She said she listened in on the North Carolina Clean <br /> 15 Transportation Plan virtual information session and intends to continue attending those <br /> 16 meetings. She said she learned a lot about what the state is doing on transportation, and as the <br /> 17 county does its capital planning, reducing emissions and similar goals should be kept in mind. <br /> 18 Commissioner McKee had no announcements. <br /> 19 Chair Price said she attended the tour of the schools with Commissioner Hamilton. She <br /> 20 said it was revealing and showed the importance of regular maintenance, and in some cases <br /> 21 showed the need for new buildings. She said that some school layouts are antiquated and are <br /> 22 not amenable to 21St century needs. She praised teachers and staff for everything they do for <br /> 23 students. She said she attended a meeting with the manager and mayors about the Greene <br /> 24 Tract. She said that she has shared some preliminary notes with the Commissioners and will <br /> 25 send further information when available. She said that some questions arising are if there is a <br /> 26 need for a new school and when, and how to respond to area residents' request for commercial <br /> 27 development in the area. She said past reports have shown interest in small convenience stores <br /> 28 nearby but asked how that can be accommodated without leaving residents in a food desert. <br /> 29 She petitioned the board and staff to request that the North Carolina Department of <br /> 30 Transportation install signalization at the intersection of Buckhorn Rd. and West Ten Rd. She <br /> 31 said as that area grows, there will be more activity and residents are expressing concerns about <br /> 32 safety. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 4. Proclamations/ Resolutions/ Special Presentations <br /> 35 a. Public Safety Telecommunicators Week Proclamation <br /> 36 The Board considered proclaiming the week of April 10 through 16, 2022 as Public Safety <br /> 37 Telecommunicators Week in Orange County. <br /> 38 <br /> 39 BACKGROUND: Every year across the nation, the second full week of April is dedicated to the <br /> 40 professional women and men who serve as public safety telecommunicators. First conceived by <br /> 41 Patricia Anderson of the Contra Costa County (California) Sheriff's Office in 1981, this practice <br /> 42 was recognized by Representative Edward J. Markey (D-Massachusetts) in what became <br /> 43 House Joint Resolution 284 to create "National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week". With <br /> 44 the continued efforts of the International Association of Public Safety Communications Officials <br /> 45 and the National Emergency Number Association, the act to recognize public safety <br /> 46 telecommunicators became a permanent proclamation in 1994. <br /> 47 <br /> 48 Each day hundreds of Orange County residents and those passing through rely on the expertise <br /> 49 and dedication of public safety telecommunicators. These professionals help save countless <br /> 50 lives by responding to emergency calls, dispatching law enforcement, fire and emergency <br /> 51 medical personnel and equipment and providing support to the residents and visitors to the <br />
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