March 2012

Countywide Justice United meeting

Date: 

Monday, April 23, 2012 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm

Location: 

Community Church of Chapel HIll, Unitarian Universalist, 106 Purefoy Road, Chapel HIll

More 2020 Stakeholders Raise Concerns About Process

A group of activists led by Julie McClintock will be submitting the following letter to the Chapel Hill Town Council tonight.  They seem especially concerned about the amount of development in the future, while I am pesonally more concerned about the nature of that growth. Though I don't fully agree with all of their conclusions and I lack their optimism about being able to meaningfully change the process, I applaud their effort to try to keep CH2020 true to the community's values.

March 25, 2012   

An Open Letter to the Chapel Hill Town Council:

The purpose of the 2020 Comprehensive Plan is to hear citizens’ vision for the future and write a vision plan and land use map to make that future a reality. The Town Manager says we are on our way to completing the Comprehensive Plan vision and framework document in June. With utmost respect to the Manager, the Town staff, and the 2020 leadership, many 2020 stakeholders feel that our work to date is far from finished and does not answer the fundamental question the Town Council has asked: How much and in what way do we want to grow? 

Orange County Transit Plan Public Hearing

Give your feedback on the transit plan and urge the county commissioners to place the transit tax on the ballot in November!

Date: 

Tuesday, April 3, 2012 - 7:00pm to 11:00pm

Location: 

113 Mayo Street, Hillsborough, NC 27278

Orange County Transit Plan Public Hearing

Give your feedback on the transit plan and urge the county commissioners to place the transit tax on the ballot in November!

Date: 

Tuesday, April 17, 2012 - 7:00pm to 11:00pm

Location: 

2501 Homestead Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27516

Speak Up For Transit This April!

Orange County today announced that two public hearings on the transit tax and overall transit plan will be held in April. The hearings are designed to elicit feedback from members of the public on how the County should approach transit in the coming years. They will be part of regularly-scheduled meetings of the County Board of Commissioners, and will have two general parts. 

First, a presentation will be given to detail various elements of the plan: the legislative issues involved in issuing the tax, the partnership with Durham County, the revenues, the expenditures, the timeline, etc. Second, members of the public will have the chance to speak on the plan by making comments, offering suggestions or posing questions. 

The first hearing will be held in Hillsborough on April 3 at the Social Services in Hillsborough Commons. The second hearing will be at the on April 17 in Chapel Hill at the Southern Human Services. Be sure to come out and urge the commissioners to support transit and put the tax on the ballot this Fall!

Northern Orange NAACP School Board Candidate Forum

Date: 

Tuesday, April 17, 2012 - 7:00pm

Location: 

Orange County Police Substation, 501 Rainey Avenue, Hillsborough

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