Orange County NC Website
37 <br /> 1 Slide #4 <br /> Why not .what will you do if the voters <br /> use GO say"No?" <br /> bonds? <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Bob Jessup said a backup plan is necessary in case the voters do not agree. <br /> 4 <br /> 5 Slide #5 <br /> The formal authorization process takes <br /> three separate Board actions plus a public <br /> hearing,and in Orange County's case, <br /> The GO must be completed before summer break. <br /> bond <br /> process But the informal process of figuring out <br /> what you want to propose is just as <br /> important and needs to come first—at <br /> least the starting point. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Bob Jessup said bond referendums are only allowed in even numbered years. He said if <br /> 8 the Board wants to move forward with a bond, the next opportunity for the public to vote is <br /> 9 November 2024. He said, compared to other counties he works with, Orange County has typically <br /> 10 had a more community-involved informal process, but it is ultimately up to the Board. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 Slide #6 <br /> The Board - State the purpose in "brief and general <br /> terms"--"school bonds," and not "build <br /> approves a new xxxx school for the xxxx District." <br /> "Bond - Need a separate Bond Order for each <br /> Orders" general purpose-can't combine <br /> "unlike" purposes. <br /> 13 <br />