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47 <br /> 1 Chair Bedford asked if the CIP still includes water and sewer north of 1-40 in Efland. <br /> 2 Travis Myren said yes that land is still available. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Slide #74 <br /> Community ervi e <br /> • Economic Development — page 129 <br /> • <br /> Grant ActlAy History <br /> $mall5U5in S.%g5rant5 AgrlcultureEnterpris5Grants <br /> a <br /> _ 13 <br /> — <br /> YT <br /> - ifi lfi <br /> dC <br /> LC .4 14 <br /> — &Iil'p13cws 1 RAPPIaMIS <br /> _y ss n <br /> rrM&15 maim rramo-u q"�'7..M r=arrq n voN nmFa rnw!�s mal&n rewlm rrMmarm n7w59 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 74 I*[CAI-Ir[[<APJOIJNA <br /> 5 <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Slide #75 <br /> Community Services <br /> • Article 46 Sales Tax — page 64 <br /> • Total projected collections-$5,494.058 <br /> — 31%increasefrom FY2022-23SudW <br /> * 50 or$2,747.029Allocated to Schools and Distributed by Average Daily Membership <br /> (ADM) <br /> — Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools--$1,605,334 <br /> — Orange County Schools-S 1,141,695 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 75 tik3k'['1I C'_AROL]NA <br /> g <br /> 9 Chair Bedford asked if this includes charter schools. <br /> 10 Kirk Vaughn said no because it is used for capital funding. <br />