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5 <br /> is to make decisions based on what is good for residents rather than what is good for re- <br /> election. <br /> Commissioner Richards said she has lived in Orange County for 10 years next month, <br /> and has been on the Board since September 2021. She said one principle she follows is to be <br /> well informed on all aspects of an issue before making a decision. <br /> Commissioner McKee said a principle he uses is to remember that collaboration is <br /> critical to moving forward on any issue. He said there have been things during his last twelve <br /> years on the Board that he's not been willing to collaborate on or make accommodations for, <br /> but those are few and far between. He said that this current Board is extremely collaborative. <br /> Commissioner Fowler said she is a lifelong North Carolinian, and has lived in Orange <br /> County for 30-some years. She said she has been on the Board for 1.5 years and was on the <br /> Chapel Hill-Carrboro School Board before that. She said she is a pediatrician, so most of her <br /> focus is doing what is best for kids. As for a principle that guides her, she said her son has <br /> autism and she talks with him about perspective taking all the time. She said she tries to <br /> understand where people are coming from and the position they are taking because of it. <br /> Commissioner Greene said she moved to North Carolina 35 years ago. She said she <br /> has been on Board for about 3.5 years, and served on the Chapel Hill Town Council before <br /> that. She said when she first ran for office, her priority was helping people with the least <br /> resources among us, those who need help the most, and she still tries to govern by that <br /> principle. <br /> Commissioner Hamilton said she has lived in Orange County for 21 years. She has <br /> been on the Board for 1.5 years. She said she makes decisions by understanding both sides of <br /> an issue and understanding the long-term implications vs. the short-term and accepting that <br /> there are trade-offs and then justifying those trade-offs. <br /> Chair Price said she has been in Orange County for 30-some years, and has been on <br /> the board for 10 years. She said a principle that helps her govern is listening to everyone to <br /> understand their concerns and values. She said she and Commissioner McKee have done <br /> listening sessions in the past and it's helpful to understanding what is behind people's <br /> viewpoints. <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said she has been in Orange County as County Manager for 8 <br /> years. She said her guiding principle as the County Manager is to inform not influence the <br /> Board when making decisions. <br /> Travis Myren said he has been in Orange County as Deputy County Manager for 7 <br /> years. In working with the Board he said he tries to provide the Board the best information <br /> available along with a detailed analysis to help them make decisions. <br /> Lydian Altman said this conversation sets the tone for discussing how to do this work <br /> together in the best possible way. She said the Board has staff and department directors who <br /> also work hard to provide information so they can make decisions in an informed way with <br /> various perspectives in mind. <br /> Commissioner Richards said she believes that this Board works well together, so she is <br /> surprised that they will be spending half the day discussing and working on Board relations. <br /> She said she thought they would work more on strategy and planning. <br /> Commissioner Bedford said the planning committee was unsure if Board members <br /> wanted to strategize, but did leave time for that as well. She said she agrees that the Board <br /> does work well together, but believes there are small things that can be worked on the make it <br /> even better. She said the committee believed the retreat was really the only available time for <br /> that discussion. She added that due to the delay of the retreat, some of the initial items that <br /> were proposed for discussion were already talked about at work sessions. <br /> Lydian Altman said she agrees with Commissioner Bedford's understanding. She said <br /> what she heard from the planning committee was that the Board does work well together, and <br />