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Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau <br /> Advisory Board Meeting at Sheraton Chapel Hill <br /> March 20, 2024 <br /> 8:00—9:15 AM <br /> Board Members Present: Grace Holtkamp, Tanya Moore, Karen DeHart- Chair, Sam Vadgama, John <br /> Hartman-Brown, Anna Richards, Matt Hughes, Randee Haven-O'Donnell, Wendy Smith, Jeri Lynn Schulke, <br /> Donald"DR"Bryan, Shannan Campbell <br /> Not Present: Sharon Hill, Anita"Spring" Council, Heidi Werner Dawson, Paris Miller-Foushee, Meredith <br /> Saybe, Steve Peck <br /> Staff Attendance: Laurie Paolicelli,Marlene Barbera, Hannah Hemphill <br /> Guests: Jessica Herrschaft, Ryan Stewart <br /> Call to Order <br /> Karen DeHart, Chair called the meeting to order 8:13 AM. <br /> Round Table Introductions <br /> Approval of Minutes <br /> Karen Dehart requested a motion to approve the February 20, 2024 minutes. Randee Haven O'Donnell made a <br /> motion to approve the minutes and Sam Vadgama seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the <br /> minutes were approved as submitted. <br /> Booth Park Chapel Hill-Ryan Stewart <br /> • Booth Park, named after JE Booth, is a project at corner of Este and MLK, involving an invest of$150 <br /> million with an expected economic impact of a quarter billion dollars. The development is intended to <br /> be mixed-use, incorporating carious community elements, such as a park open to the public. <br /> • The development will include 58 townhomes, 361 apartments, and 37 affordable housing units, <br /> including 8 with a community trust. These affordable units aim to serve individuals at 65% and 80% of <br /> the area median income (AMI). Additionally, the project includes subterranean parking facilities. <br /> • The development will also feature amenities catering to the community's needs, such as three <br /> restaurant tenants, fitness facilities, veterinary services, and other essential services. <br /> • During discussions, concerns were raised about the potential for the development to create a food <br /> desert,particularly if there is no access to a grocery store for residents of the housing units. <br /> Executive Director's Report <br /> • Occupancy tax is currently at$238million and projected at $271 million this fiscal year. Hotel rates are <br /> leveling out. <br /> • The next soccer tournament at Kenan Stadium has been announced, with Manchester City staying at <br /> Carolina Inn. There are concerns about connectivity for visitors for the soccer tournament. We are <br /> meeting with Trolley Fleet from Raleigh to help address these issues. <br /> • Visitors Bureau staff attended the VisitNC Tourism Conference. Governor Cooper and Secretary <br /> Saunders spoke optimistically about tourism,with emphasis on outdoor tourism and eco-sensitivity. <br />
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