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2025-096-E-County Mgr-Solar Equity-Solar on St Joseph CME Church
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3/5/2025
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3/5/2025
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3/6/2025
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from soil. This classroom will serve as a location for teaching about permaculture and expanded understanding of <br />ecologically sustainable practices around food. <br /> <br />Project Benefits: Building a food forest and pond alongside the classroom will amplify carbon sequestration and <br />positively impact community food security. The cob outdoor classroom and food forest will provide a new site for <br />community education, workshops, and programs around climate, food, and sustainability. The Jubilee Healing Farm <br />Food Forest would provide another source of locally produced food for PORCH and contribute to Orange County’s <br />network of edible gardens. <br /> <br />Reviewer Comments: The CFE appreciates the organization’s mission and partnerships. As a new initiative just <br />getting off the ground, partial funding is recommended, focusing specifically on the food forest component, as the <br />cob architecture and structure have limited impact on Orange County's GHG reduction goals. The HRC values that the <br />project will collaborate with Porch to support low‐income families. While the organization is new, its social justice‐ <br />driven mission and its status as a minority‐run therapy farm are highly commendable. <br /> <br />#13 Ranked Project – Eno River Farmers’ Market – Compost Monitor <br />Applicant (Collaborators): Orange County Solid Waste Services, Brooks Contractors <br />Funding Requested: $4,800 <br />Recommended Funding Level: $0 <br />Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 16.6 <br /> <br />Project Description: Funds are requested to pay for a compost monitor for the Eno River Farmers' Market (ERFM) <br />Community Compost Collection site. The monitor will work every week during market hours throughout the year to <br />ensure that only compostable items are collected and will educate participants (ERFM customers and vendors, and <br />other community members who use the site) about composting in general and about the "commercial composting" <br />they are using. Additional funds are requested to buy cleaning supplies. <br /> <br />Project Benefits: This project will help Orange County residents reduce transportation to county waste and recycling <br />centers to drop off food waste. It will also decrease the amount of waste going to the landfill (including items that <br />can be composted only commercially, not in a home bin), reduce methane emissions at the landfill, and reduce <br />transportation to the landfill. It will encourage residents to compost because of the convenience of the drop‐off site <br />and may encourage new composters who see the site and learn about composting. Ultimately, it will lead to the <br />creation of rich compost that will increase the carbon capture of soil in Orange County and the surrounding area. <br /> <br />Reviewer Comments: The CFE appreciates that the compost monitors help educate community members; however, <br />the monitor position itself does not significantly contribute to GHG reductions, and the project offers limited impact <br />on local economic development. The HRC expressed concerns that the project does not engage a diverse group, <br />limiting its broader community impact. <br /> <br />#13 Ranked Project – Town of Chapel Hill – LED Upgrade <br />Applicant (Collaborators): N/A <br />Funding Requested: $35,000 <br />Recommended Funding Level: $0 <br />Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 16.6 <br /> <br />Project Description: The requested funds will be used to purchase and install new LED light fixtures to replace the <br />existing, less efficient metal halide fixtures at the Hargraves Community Center outdoor basketball court. Hargraves <br />Community Center is located in Chapel Hill’s largest historically black neighborhood and is part of the NC Civil Rights <br />Trail. In addition to the emissions reductions, this retrofit would enhance safety, improve neighborhood relations, <br />and minimize maintenance and energy costs. <br /> <br />Project Benefits: This proposed upgrade would provide both better lighting and better quality of life. Carbon <br />emissions will be reduced through improved energy efficiency, and this new lighting system will significantly reduce <br />13Docusign Envelope ID: 257985C7-FC41-4937-8E64-B610C38DBA58
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