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Aug. 17, 2006 -- No. 377 |
Carolina North Leadership Advisory Committee to meet next week
CHAPEL HILL - The Leadership Advisory Committee for Carolina North will meet
Thursday (Aug. 24) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The meeting will be held at 4 p.m. in the Redbud Room of the William and Ida
Friday Continuing Education Center, located off N.C. 54.
Ken Broun, Henry Brandis professor of law at UNC and former Chapel Hill mayor,
is facilitating the advisory committee, which includes representatives from
the towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce,
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, Orange County, EmPOWERment, the State Department
of Transportation, the governor's office, the Orange Water and Sewer Authority,
and the university.
The committee's purpose is to get community input on Carolina North from as
broad a range of interests as possible. The committee was asked to develop principles
that will guide the university in preparing plans for submission to the local
governing bodies as part of the regulatory process.
Chancellor James Moeser asked Broun to lead the committee in guiding planning
for Carolina North, the subject of a draft conceptual plan developed previously
for the 900-plus-acre tract of UNC-owned property. The committee will study
Carolina North issues over the next several months with a final report going
to the chancellor.
The committee's meetings are public. Individuals who attend the Aug. 24 meeting
who are not committee members may address the panel on relevant issues for no
more than two minutes each. Those interested in speaking are asked to sign up
at the registration desk before the meeting starts. The number of speakers will
be limited to five.
The meeting will be broadcast live on Time Warner Cable's local community access
channel (Channel 4) and on UNC's student television channel (Channel 25). It
will subsequently be broadcast on Chapel Hill Government Channel 18 and the
People's Channel. As with past meetings, the video will also be posted on the
Carolina North Website, http://research.unc.edu/cn/latest.php
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Contact: Mike McFarland (919) 962-8593, mike_mcfarland@unc.edu, or Lisa Katz, (919) 962-2093, lisa_katz@unc.edu