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10 <br />REPORT'TO THE ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />FROM THE SOCCER SYMPOSIUM TASK FORCE <br />Background <br />Over the last three decades, there has been growing interest and participation in the sport of <br />soccer in Orange County, Spurred by the development of instructional programs and league <br />play, inspired by the unmatched success of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill <br />women's soccer program, and boosted by new immigrants to the area for whom soccer is an <br />integral part of the culture, competition has intensified for the use of limited fields within the <br />county. <br />In the fall of 1999, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners received several <br />requests to address the need for improved soccer facilities. Further, the county's Economic <br />Development Commission and the Recreation and Parks Advisory Council endorsed the idea of <br />establishing an organizing committee to promote a meeting of various interest groups to discuss <br />soccer interest and needs. <br />Accordingly, in November the Board of County Commissioners authorized the creation of a task <br />force that would be responsible for hosting a soccer symposium at which all interested parties <br />could express their needs and concerns. The working charge of the task force provided a broad <br />framework for discussing the issues at the symposium, including: <br />• current private and public soccer resources and facilities; <br />• demand for additional resources by type and location within the county; <br />• alternatives far public/private coordination, cooperation and funding for additional resources <br />that are identified; <br />• means for broadening participation; and <br />• the possibility for multi-purpose fields. <br />The Soccer Symposium Task Force was also charged with summarizing and organizing what <br />was presented at the symposium and making recommendations to the Commissioners, to the <br />towns of Carrbarc, Chapel HiII and Hillsborough, to the school boards for the Chapel Hill- <br />Carrboro City Schools and the Orange County Schools, and to advisory boards such as the <br />Orange County Economic Development Commission and Recreation and Parks Advisory <br />Council. <br />As specified in the resolution authorizing creation of the task force, membership was to include <br />representatives from at least the following groups: <br />*Orange County Recreation and Parks Advisory Council <br />*Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Commission <br />*Carrboro Recreation and Parks Commission <br />*Hillsborough Recreation Board <br />*Orange County Economic Development Commission <br />*Orange Ccunty School Board <br />*Chapel Hill-Carrboro School Board <br />*Rainbow Soccer <br />*Durham-Chapel Hill Strikers <br />*Liga Hispana (now disbanded) <br />*Carolina United (now Triangle Futbol) <br />*Carrboro Board of Aldermen <br />*Chapel Hill Town Council <br />*Hillsborough Board of Commissioners <br />