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l~ <br />Ms. Blackmon stated there was a collaborative work group that had worked over the summer and <br />would begin bringing various discussion topics back to the various boards, such as how to fund <br />that group to continue to move forwazd. She said the consultant for that pazticulaz project was <br />paid for by Durham, noting that group was mostly staff-based. She said they were moving <br />forward rapidly, and had identified the issues which were centered on allocation from Jordan <br />Lake as well as the western intake. <br />9:05:39 PM Commissioner Cross stated one issue he believed they needed to work on quickly <br />as a group was the 2009 legislative session coming up, noting now was the time to take <br />advantage of that opportunity and come together on some proposals to put before the legislators <br />for that 2009 session to request funds for the bus transportation partnership, as well as for a water <br />partnership. He stated those issues needed to be pushed, and that those issues should also be <br />included on TJCOG's list of legislative goals as well. <br />Mayor Chilton suggested that they form the type of work group outlined in the materials, but <br />restrict it initially to discussion of transportation issues between Orange and Chatham Counties <br />and see where that discussion led them. He said they could then see what other opportunties <br />might arise to discuss other issues. <br />Commissioner Cross suggested that the best place to start would be to have their managers and <br />staff begin that process, and then have the elected officials involved. <br />Mayor Chilton asked was it contemplated that some action would be taken on this work group <br />proposal tonight. <br />Commissioner Jacobs suggested that representatives of Hillsborough think about whether they <br />wanted to participate in that discussion and whether the rest of the group would welcome it, <br />because Hillsborough did have a water allocation reserved from Jordan Lake but the Board had <br />decided it was not worth paying the annual rent for the privilege of perhaps getting water some <br />day. He said Hillsborough was a part of the community, and he would be interested in knowing <br />whether they wanted to be involved in those discussions. He said as well, transportation issues <br />went north just as they did south, and that regional land use had an interlocking effect. <br />Alderman Coleman stated they akeady had a transportation partners group in southern Orange, <br />which was an oversight group for Chapel Hill transit which had representatives from Carrboro, <br />Chapel Hill, and the University, and it included development planning. He suggested they could <br />schedule a meeting of that group and include Pittsboro and Chatham representatives, aswell as <br />the Town of Hillsborough. He stated he believed that would provide a framework to at least <br />begin an initial discussion. <br />Commissioner Gordon stated that group did not include Orange County government. Mr. <br />Coleman responded his point was that most of the players were already in that group, and they <br />could bring that group together for a special meeting to include the rest, including Orange <br />County, to craft a framework to begin work on transportation issues. Commissioner Gordon <br />stated it seemed like a reasonable suggestion, but was not sure it should be limited to Chapel Hill <br />
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