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�� S . �o � � • dzo <br /> 8� <br /> RESOLUTION TO APPROVE <br /> THE LOCALLY-PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE (LPA) FOR THE <br /> DURHAM-ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT CORRIDOR <br /> February 8, 2012 <br /> A motion was made by TAC Member_and seconded by TAC Member for the adoption of <br /> the following resolution, and upon being put to a vote, was duly adopted. <br /> WHEREAS, the Special Transit Advisory Commission (STAC) recommendations in May 2008 <br /> included rail transit extending from Raleigh to Durham to Chapel Hill; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Durham-Chapel-Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization (DCHC MPO) <br /> incorporated the STAC rail transit into the adopted 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan in April <br /> 2009; and <br /> WHEREAS, the North Carolina General Assembly approved the Congestion Relief/Intermodal <br /> Transport bill in August 2009 that enables local areas to fund public transportation through an <br /> increase in sales tax, car registration fees and special district property taxes; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Triangle Transit Authority (TTA) implemented the Triangle Regional Transit <br /> Program in 2010 to study the financial, ridership, environmental and public input aspects of <br /> regional bus and rail transit, and subsequently conducted a visioning process and Transitional <br /> Analysis to study rail corridors in Durham, Orange, and Wake counties, and <br /> WHEREAS, the TTA completed an Alternatives Analysis on the three highest-performing <br /> corridors that included the Durham-Orange corridor in July 2011 and issued an Addendum to the <br /> "Detailed Definition of Alternatives Technical Report" in August 2011 which clarified that <br /> reasonable alternatives to the proposed alignments crossing the Little Creek and New Hope <br /> Creek areas will be studied; and <br /> WHEREAS, the TTA and the DCHC MPO have both conducted comprehensive public <br /> involvement activities, which included public workshops, public hearings and presentations to <br /> local elected boards, for the visioning process, Transitional Analysis and Alternatives Analysis; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, light rail transit technology has a greater potential to promote economic growth <br /> and focus transit-supportive development around station areas as compared to bus rapid <br /> transit technology; and <br /> WHEREAS, alignment option A3 in the UNC station area is supported by the Town of Chapel <br /> Hill, UNC at Chapel Hill, and UNC Hospitals and would allow for future extension of the <br /> alignment to the west to possible destinations such as downtown Chapel Hill, downtown <br /> Carrboro and the Carolina North Campus; and <br />