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9 <br /> 1 been helpful. She said that for example, Rogers Road didn't have a bus for years and they <br /> 2 knew this was an issue. She said that she is looking for solutions like that. She said that she is <br /> 3 concerned about the rural areas. She said that she is perplexed that the priority would be on the <br /> 4 more densely populated areas and there is a lot of hunger in the rural areas of the county. She <br /> 5 said that people have trouble accessing food and that it is important to note that hungry people <br /> 6 are across the county and even into the schools. <br /> 7 Ashley Heger said she did not mean to suggest that rural areas are better off. She said <br /> 8 she thought more could be done in the rural areas. She said that engaging rural communities is <br /> 9 an important part of it. <br /> 10 Chair Price said she would like to see steps that are specific to Orange County. She <br /> 11 said from a teaching perspective the report is helpful but that they need suggestions for specific <br /> 12 actions. <br /> 13 Ashley Heger said that the intended plan for the spring is to have farmers be part of the <br /> 14 conversation. She said that farmers want to think of creative ways to help provide food and they <br /> 15 are working with farmers to support their ideas. She said this is not the end and the Food <br /> 16 Council will have convenings with farmers and food providers. <br /> 17 Chair Price said she thought they were working with them initially. <br /> 18 Ashley Heger said that they have relied on relationships that came out of the black <br /> 19 farmer think tank. She said that half of the farmers are in the Cedar Grove area. <br /> 20 Chair Price asked if they were working with them initially. <br /> 21 Ashley Heger said they are trying to come up with creative solutions based on what <br /> 22 came out of Anatov and being a part of it initially. She said the community assessment did not <br /> 23 involve any farmers. She said none of the community experts would call themselves farmers. <br /> 24 Commissioner Greene said the report is the voice of community experts in the subject of <br /> 25 community access. She said this represents communities and it did not occur to her at all that <br /> 26 experts only lived in Chapel Hill. She said she appreciated the humility it engendered in herself <br /> 27 when she read the report. She said it was important to hear the voices. She said that she <br /> 28 learned the importance of terminology when discussing food insecurity, such as the difference <br /> 29 between food deserts and food apartheid. She said that words do matter and the food insecurity <br /> 30 is not a naturally created phenomenon and it is important to note that. She said she appreciates <br /> 31 the work that Ashley Heger has done. <br /> 32 Chair Price said she hoped in the next phase there are more actionable items and it is <br /> 33 more inclusive. She said she understood that getting it out to more people, there will be greater <br /> 34 representation. She said that there is value in the report. <br /> 35 Commissioner Greene said that on the Instacart idea, there is an app that is being used <br /> 36 to manage food stamps and she took that idea to a local Orange County entrepreneur and it is <br /> 37 not an outrageous idea to think of an app that could be created as a county service. <br /> 38 Ashley Heger said that they do feel the recommendations are actionable and relevant to <br /> 39 Orange County. She said there are multiple generations and levels of expertise. She said we <br /> 40 now have expert feedback from the community. She said that this work is never done, we can <br /> 41 always do better. She asked them to support the Food Council and set them up to do more <br /> 42 work. <br /> 43 Commissioner Bedford asked about the authority of the county to negotiate with <br /> 44 developers. <br /> 45 Commissioner Greene said there are policies in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. She said <br /> 46 when there is a zoning request, the Town of Chapel Hill says that affordable housing has to be <br /> 47 part of the development. <br /> 48 Ashley Heger said there needs to be a conversation between those two spaces and the <br /> 49 Food Council's role. She said that they need to figure out how to navigate through the legalities <br /> 50 and that sets up actionable conversations. <br />