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25 <br /> Slide #11 <br /> MOU Renewal <br /> Original MOU was signed iR 2019 <br /> Exeeutive Committee Reeommendations for an updated M 0 U <br /> • Remain in effect for 5 years <br /> Update funding percentages with 2020 census data <br /> • Remove the number of councA seats from the MOU <br /> * Include referen-ce to raeial mrork <br /> Ashley Heger provided information on the history of her position and the original MOU. <br /> She said it is an Interlocal agreement between Orange County, Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, <br /> Carrboro. She said it is similarly modeled after the Partnership to End Homelessness. She said <br /> the MOU expired in March 2021 and that the executive committee of Food Council is <br /> recommending it be renewed. She said that a redlined version of the new MOU will be provided <br /> in the next couple of weeks. <br /> Slide #12 <br /> Qw-scions & Discussion <br /> Ashley Leger <br /> alzeger�orangee ount��nc.gov <br /> Commissioner Richards asked when the community assessment final report would be <br /> done. <br /> Ashley Heger said it should be provided to the Board in sometime in July or August. She <br /> said the community consultations will end in May and afterwards they will just be writing it. <br /> Commissioner Richards asked if it will be when they come back from break. <br /> Ashley Heger joked that the Commissioners will not be overwhelmed at all when they <br /> come back from break. when the pilot project will be started. <br /> Commissioner Richards asked if the pilot project will end in June. <br /> Ashley Heger said the Expanding Local Markets pilot will likely come back as a budget <br /> amendment in June but said they would need to confirm this with Travis Myren. She said this <br />