Orange County NC Website
a. Jan Johnson proposes the question, what happens if the bond doesn't pass? The <br /> group discusses how to tell that story. Educational adequacy would not be <br /> addressed. <br /> b. Sarah Smylie likens it to having to resort to expensive band-aids rather than <br /> being able to make the improvements that are needed. <br /> c. Ben Alschuler says that if the bond does not pass, we would have to do small <br /> repairs on an ad hoc basis, and it would be more expensive due to interest rates. <br /> d. Kevin Smith says that in a previous bond campaign, they told the story of the <br /> number of footprints that occur in a school versus other county facilities that have <br /> been built with bond money in the past. It is the most bang for the buck in that <br /> regard. <br /> 4. Timeline of Deliverables <br /> Co-Chairs and Avenir Bold <br /> Karen Howell discusses the paid media timeline. All media would drive audiences back <br /> to the microsite. Jan Johnson shows a draft plan of timeline of deliverables. <br /> 5. Reminder of Meeting Schedule <br /> Co-Chairs <br /> 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. on the following Wednesdays: <br /> • September 18 at the Solid Waste Administration Office, 1207 Eubanks Road, <br /> Chapel Hill <br /> • October 2 at the Bonnie B. Davis Environment & Agricultural Center, 1020 US-70 <br /> West, Hillsborough <br /> • October 16 at the Solid Waste Administration Office, 1207 Eubanks Road, <br /> Chapel Hill <br /> • October 30 at the Whitted Human Services Building, Donna Baker Meeting <br /> Room, 300 W. Tryon St., Hillsborough <br /> 6. Adjourns at 7:28 pm <br />