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18 <br /> Travis Myren referenced a budget amendment approved in April that included funding for solar <br /> installations at several county facilities, with 30% of those costs expected to be offset through the federal <br /> direct pay program, which was part of the Inflation Reduction Act. He noted that the program had since <br /> been largely repealed, limiting future availability. He further referenced the county's Sustainable Building <br /> Policy, which requires review of sustainability features in all significant repairs, renovations, or new <br /> construction. <br /> Slide#27 <br /> County Manager - page 129 <br /> Number of Class Participants Served at Eno Arts Mill* <br /> 1,000 <br /> 900 879 <br /> 80o <br /> Wo 737 7S0 <br /> 698 <br /> 700 <br /> 600 <br /> we <br /> 400 <br /> 300 <br /> 232 <br /> 200 <br /> 100 <br /> MEMEL— <br /> FY2022-22 FY2022.23 rY2023-24 rY2024-75 rY2025-26 Fraj rY2026-27 Budget <br /> Classes were offered at alternative locations due to flooding at Eno Mill in the summer of 2025 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 27 NORTH C:AROLINA <br /> Travis Myren noted that the Arts Commission, despite being displaced from the Eno Arts Mill <br /> following Tropical Storm Chantal in the summer of 2025, maintained participation of over 700 class <br /> participants and is projecting 800 for the upcoming summer programming season as it returns to the Mill. <br />