Planning & Transportation

Chapel Hill 2020 is Worth Doing Right

This weekend, a group of people who have been involved since the very beginning of the Chapel Hill 2020 process (including the editors of OP) drafted a letter to town leaders asking them to take more time. You can see it at http://bit.ly/ch2020-letter. Currently the entire timeline from kick-off to plan approval is less than 8 months. Last week when UNC planning Professor David Godschalk gave a talk about comprehensive planning, he referenced the plan done in Fort Collins, CO which took 18 months to complete. That is the fastest of any of the other examples I've heard. The City of Austin is currently reviewing a draft plan after spending almost a year and a half on their visioning process alone.

The Transit Tax could have an added Poison

 

Well the Transit Tax for Orange may have some added poison. I say poison as for the Proponents of the Transit Tax for the Light Rail will not want an added sales tax Governor Bev Purdue has cast into the political winds this year. Outside the overwhelming distaste for more taxes by District Two, the poison for D1 is not notion of paying more tax for their costly train, it is the added threat to fuel to the fire in the pockets of D2 Citizens who have no use for a Choo Choo in a huge election year.

Chapel Hill 2020- "Future Focus"- Wednesday Session

The Chapel Hill 2020 team invites the public to “Future Focus,” work sessions scheduled Feb. 15-16 at the UNC-Chapel Hill Friday Center to explore ideas about growth, change and visualizing our community in 2020.

The input and results of the work sessions will be incorporated into the ongoing Chapel Hill 2020 planning process. Chapel Hill 2020 is the community-wide effort to create a new comprehensive plan. The Chapel Hill visioning process is open to all residents – and others who live, work, play, study and invest in Chapel Hill.

The February special event will include facilitated roundtables focused on areas of potential growth.

Participants will look to the ongoing Chapel Hill 2020 conversations for ideas about potential types of change.
Participants will explore the fiscal trade-offs for the scenarios. There will be opportunities for the community to comparee scenarios and identify preferences.

The work sessions and analysis will be led by Seven Hills Town Planning Group Inc. and Urban Collage.

“Future Focus” community modeling and visualization sessions:

  • Wednesday Session: The work session from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15, will be held in Trillium A of the Friday Center. The session will include an overview of current conditions in the community, a discussion about growth areas and a focused exploration of the future vision for downtown. Participants can expect to learn and share their vision for where change could happen and what change might look like in Chapel Hill.
  • Thursday Sessions: Two identical work sessions will be offered on Thursday, Feb. 16, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and again from 6 to 8 p.m., both in Trillium A of the Friday Center. These sessions will be facilitated “roundtables” focused on areas of potential growth. Participants will evaluate growth areas, using several scenarios as a starting point, and propose their ideas about potential types of change. The scenarios will include financial information, current conditions and potential changes based on the Chapel Hill 2020 process.

Participants’ input will be collected and analyzed after the work session and the results will be shared at the Chapel Hill 2020 meeting scheduled for 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23, at Estes Hills Elementary School.

The community will have an opportunity to consider the analysis of the work session results, including fiscal trade-offs. They will compare new scenarios, identify preferences and make recommendations to the 2020 process. After the Feb. 23 meeting, information will continue to be available for review and reaction to the work session materials.

For Chapel Hill 2020 meeting materials and news updates, visit the website at www.townofchapelhill.org/2020

To catch the latest comments and posts, visit the blog: www.2020buzz.org

Please help us involve more people who care about our community in planning its future. Contact compplan@townofchapelhill.org or 919-969-5068.

Date: 

Wednesday, February 15, 2012 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Location: 

Friday Center, Trillium A

Chapel Hill 2020- Tavern Talks #3

Tavern Talks: We will be holding six meetings, one for each theme, which we have loosely renamed for these meetings. Two meetings will take place on the same evening, at the same time (all meetings will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m.). The following is the schedule for the meetings, including the topics:

These would be informal meetings where people could come to give their input and talk about the topics, but also mingle with one another and learn more about the comprehensive plan.

Thursday, March 1, Jack Sprat: The Hot Spots: Developing new spaces and supporting existing places
Thursday, March 1, WXYZ Lounge: Coeds and Co-ops: Learning, Innovating, and Using the Intellectual/Social/Financial Capital of the Town and University

Date: 

Thursday, March 1, 2012 - 7:00pm to 8:30pm

Location: 

Jack Sprat and WXYZ Lounge

Chapel Hill 2020- Tavern Talks #2

Tavern Talks: We will be holding six meetings, one for each theme, which we have loosely renamed for these meetings. Two meetings will take place on the same evening, at the same time (all meetings will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m.). The following is the schedule for the meetings, including the topics:

These would be informal meetings where people could come to give their input and talk about the topics, but also mingle with one another and learn more about the comprehensive plan.
Thursday, Feb. 16, Caribou Coffee: All 4 One, and One 4 All: Diversity, Safety, Cultural Vibrancy, and the Arts
Thursday, Feb. 16, The Crunkleton: A Balancing Act: Bringing together environmental protection and growth

Date: 

Thursday, February 16, 2012 - 7:00pm to 8:30pm

Location: 

Caribou Coffee and The Crunkleton, Franklin Street

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