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~a <br />the issues, so there needed to be some organization. Alderman Coleman questioned if it made <br />sense to have anopen-ended committee that worked on all the different azeas. He stated one of <br />the problems he saw was that because the Committee was trying to do so much, that if a priority <br />was not of interest to a Committee member or if it was not their azea of expertise, then it would <br />be wasting that member's time. He said by prioritizing the objectives, that would get them the <br />right membership on the Committee to achieve the quickest results. <br />Alderman Gist said she did not want her remazks to be seen as cynical. She said she had served <br />many yeazs on committees and task forces, and it was beleived that many of those had had <br />meaningful, productive outcomes that just "sat on a shelf." Alderman Gist said the reason was <br />that the people involved in creating the reports were focused on what they were doing, but there <br />was no loop back to the entitities being represented. She said if this task force were to be <br />formed, she believed the chazge should include that the members of the task force representing <br />the diferent entities must report back on a regulaz basis to that entity and receive feedback. <br />Alderman. Gist stated that if that did not happen, then the task force members would not be <br />speaking for their entities. She said that must be built into the process, or a lot of good work <br />would be lost. <br />8:49:15 PM Council Member Kleinschmidt stated he was curious about how Chatham County <br />felt about this proposal, noting that one of that County's frustrations over the yeazs was how the <br />decisions being made outside their boundaries affected them. He said one of the obstacles to the <br />ultimate success of this committee was true and real participation by all affected parties, and was <br />concerned as well that the ratio of membership of the committee garner the optimal cooperation <br />for the most successful outcome. <br />Ms. Blackmon, referring to the packet materials, said they had outlined the proposed <br />membership of the committee which included an at-large member from Chatham County in <br />order to balance the committee. She said there may be other members this group may want to <br />propose. <br />Mike Cross, Chatham County Commissioner, stated that they had just approved their Long <br />Range Transportation Plan, and were working with DOT to try to avoid 13 stoplights planned <br />between Pittsboro and Chapel Hill on 15-501. He stated they were very interested in bus <br />transportation routes to Pittsboro, Siler City and ultimately to Sanford, as well as bikelanes and <br />sidewalks. Commissioner Cross stated perhaps the Committee did need to be split into groups <br />for optimal success. He thanked Durham for providing water when it was needed because it had <br />allowed the County not to spend the funds for an additional water line to Jordan Lake, adding lie <br />beleived the water issues needed to be addressed regionally as well. <br />Commissioner Cross stated that the Western Wake Partnership had been promised 38 million <br />gallons a day in wastewater discharge, and Chatham County had been authorized to request up to <br />19 million gallons a day. He said they needed to know what was available in their area for <br />surface water availability and what they would do with it after it was used. Commissioner Cross <br />stated by forming such a partnerhsip it would likely make more State and federal dollars <br />available, but meeting every three to six months would not get the work done. <br />