Browse
Search
Agenda 02-15-24; 2 - Consultant Briefing on Orange County Land Use Plan 2050
OrangeCountyNC
>
BOCC Archives
>
Agendas
>
Agendas
>
2024
>
Agenda - 02-15-2024 Work Session
>
Agenda 02-15-24; 2 - Consultant Briefing on Orange County Land Use Plan 2050
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
2/8/2024 2:30:36 PM
Creation date
2/8/2024 2:24:15 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
BOCC
Date
2/15/2024
Meeting Type
Work Session
Document Type
Agenda
Agenda Item
2
Document Relationships
Agenda for February 15, 2024 Work Session
(Message)
Path:
\BOCC Archives\Agendas\Agendas\2024\Agenda - 02-15-2024 Work Session
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
45
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
8 <br /> objectives that can lead to more living wage jobs for residents and maintaining a healthy <br /> fiscal future for the County. <br /> • Facilitate Development of Affordable Housing - There is strong concern over the lack <br /> of affordable housing for the workforce and residents and that limited land and <br /> infrastructure available for development further challenges this issue. This includes <br /> housing for lower-income households that hold many jobs in the county as well as the <br /> growing challenge for middle-income households to find affordable housing. This is a <br /> regional issue that no local government jurisdiction can tackle alone. <br /> • Grow Transit service - Tied to affordable housing is the need to create better transit <br /> options that connect workers to employment and other destinations, in and between <br /> towns and rural areas. This includes creating "last mile" connections to transit by <br /> providing walkable and bikeable developments that provide access to transit. <br /> • Enhance Rural Area Assets - There is interest in providing more assets to rural <br /> residents, such as broadband, living-wage employment opportunities in the county, <br /> accessible daily service needs, and better road connectivity. <br /> • Plan with jurisdictional Partners - Interjurisdictional planning is likely needed in areas <br /> of common interest near jurisdictional boundaries to ensure common visions are being <br /> developed and successful outcomes are achieved. This also offers the opportunity for <br /> partnerships to leverage shared resources, particularly related to land conservation, <br /> transit service and transportation planning generally, economic development, and <br /> affordable housing production. <br /> The following sections provide more detail on the insights shared during interviews that led to <br /> development of the themes. <br /> Continue Land and Water Conservation Efforts and Address Climate <br /> Concerns <br /> • While many people move to Orange County because of UNC/UNC Health, many come <br /> for other reasons, predominant among those being the natural beauty and rural <br /> character of the county (especially relative to surrounding counties). <br /> • The Rural Buffer is seen by many environment-focused stakeholders as the primary <br /> facilitator of preserving Orange County's rural character outside Chapel Hill/Carrboro, <br /> and the main reason why Orange County doesn't resemble Chatham, Wake, or Alamance <br /> counties. <br /> • There are worries that Mebane's growth eastward, if not managed, will cause <br /> unmitigated growth into Orange County and endanger the environment. <br /> • Progressive environmental regulations in Orange County helps further land conservation <br /> and have allowed for continued watershed protection. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina - Land Use Plan 2050 1 Stakeholder Interviews Summary 5 <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.