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274 <br />Rev. Robert Campbell said that the members of the Rogers-Eubanks Neighborhood <br />Association and the Coalition to End Environmental Racism would like to bring attention to a <br />paper written~b_y Allen Bernard of the Cedar Grove Institution of Sustainable Communities on <br />racial segregation in residential neighborhoods. Racial residential segregation remains a fact of <br />life in the south as well as in the Rogers-Eubanks neighborhood.. Political exclusion, which it is <br />labeled, occurs when Afro-American neighborhoods are kept just outside of a town's <br />boundaries, resulting in a low level of service, reduced access to infrastructure, and limited or <br />no political voice in land use and committee decisions. He said that they are. requesting that <br />their recommendation from the Rogers Road Enhancement Task Force be included in the <br />Orange County Comprehensive Plan, and that the plan include, specific recommendations and <br />actions to: <br />1. End the 35-year burden of solid waste facilities in the Rogers-Eubanks neighborhood <br />and the Rogers Road historic area; <br />2. Provide public funding for provision of safe drinking .water and sewer service to all <br />households in the Rogers-Eubanks neighborhood and the Rogers Road historic <br />area; <br />3. Provide funding for other basic municipal ,service to residents of the Rogers-Eubanks <br />neighborhood and Rogers Road historic area, including, but not limited to paved <br />roads, paved sidewalks, storm 'drains, street lights, public bus service (including <br />covered bus stops), and emergency protection service (such as fire, police <br />protection, ambulatory, and rescue squad). <br />He said that in looking at the Comprehensive Plan and the inter-territorial jurisdiction <br />plan, the plan that was implemented in the 1800's specifically has a boundary between the <br />neighborhoods. He said that this plan excluded water from coming into the historic area. He <br />encouraged the County Commissioners to .look at these papers. <br />Fred Black chairs the Community Action Network and also participates with the Orange <br />County Comprehensive Plan Coalition. He said that this has been an amazing .process but also <br />a very difficult process. He said that since the second draft on May 2"d, it has been hard work to <br />delve into it. One of the goals has been to help the coalition educate itself so that it could <br />educate the community and encourage them to participate in this process. He has concerns <br />that enough time has not been built into the schedule to allow the thorough review, study, and <br />evaluation that a plan of this magnitude requires. He asked the Board to consider how else to <br />receive input from people who are going to be hard pressed in the summer to pay attention to <br />this plan. <br />Ruby.Sinreich said that she is still trying to learn about the plan. She agrees with all of <br />the other comments before her. She has two main concerns. One is about intergovernmental <br />cooperation. She does not see any evidence of this in the creation of the plan. She was the <br />Chair of the Chapel Hill Planning Board until about a year ago, and she did not even know about <br />this plan. She said that if the plan proposes doing intergovernmental cooperation, it needs to <br />model that in the creation of the plan. In addition, planning in a vacuum is not useful when the <br />borders are obviously contiguous. Her other concern is land use. She said that we have to <br />envision a future where gas is not cheap. She is very concerned when she sees disconnected <br />areas of development such as the economic development districts. This is not how <br />communities grow and it does not reinforce the support of land use. She is concerned that the <br />EDDs will encourage more sprawl. She would like to see how transportation and other <br />infrastructure will support economic development districts and wherever there will be growth and <br />activity. <br />Robbin Taylor-Hall read an email from the Simpson Efland Heirs: <br />t~,,illi,l.'!~~ . (i r.e;i~n4'":It~~i3'1I ci•=. <br />