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7 <br /> 1 Slide #5 <br /> Town Recommendations for Renewal <br /> Hillsborough Recommendation <br /> - m s"uonB(C)oflh*r*Y«*gdocvm*nt.c *1h*11nel Iln*W.`confrdbiftlalhs da.amMling of"Iemrc racism <br /> • Carrboro Recommendations <br /> Includ**cleus*sta": <br /> A@ Gaouly Inl sew as the eotnim"W@ and fiscal ewrin foF Pre Food Council <br /> « Ail mn iar report be r&Wlred Io be pmM d to all jumdlcdans <br /> « The HIM Mrn 13C19e1 Ihnel be SUd511110 In IrN IIMS(Il INE wmi Qre snma[(apart <br /> Add the bard'ccRa6orMW In the MIN paregreph of the L14U a11er`rsedUis commuolcsMn." <br /> • Town of Chapel H i I I has not scheduled consideration to renew MOU <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> s No>aTi i caR01.1 NA <br /> 2 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 <br /> 5 Slide #6 <br /> Recommendation <br /> Consider renewing the Memorandum of Understanding(MOU)for the Orange County Food <br /> Council as proposed by the Food Council's Executive Committee <br /> It renewed,consider incorporating recommendations received from the Town of Hillsborough <br /> and the Town of Carrboro. <br /> ORANGE COUNITY <br /> 3 NORT[[CAR.QIJ NA <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Commissioner Hamilton asked when the Food Council was first created. <br /> 8 Travis Myren said the council met informally beginning in 2015 and that a formal <br /> 9 agreement was made in 2019 to hire a coordinator and establish a committee. <br /> 10 Vice Chair McKee said it was a good idea that did not come to fruition. He said he thought <br /> 11 it would provide greater opportunities for farmers and food for people that needed it. He said he <br /> 12 never understood why the focus never moved from the 30,000 foot level. He said that he never <br /> 13 saw a great effort to tie the folks that produce food to the organizations that provide that service. <br /> 14 He said it tempered what it was, versus what he expected it to be. <br />