Though the holiday season is in full swing, there’s plenty this week to keep local elected bodies busy. The Chapel Hill Town Council will hold a special meeting on Obey Creek, while its Hillsborough counterpart will discuss improvements to Churton Street. The county commissioners will talk rural curbside recycling, while the county school board holds a community reception and advances its superintendent search.
Here’s the full summary:
CARRBORO BOARD OF ALDERPERSONS
- The Board is in recess until Tuesday, January 13.
CHAPEL HILL TOWN COUNCIL
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Special Meeting: Monday, December 8th, 7pm @ Chapel Hill Town Hall
- The Council will dedicate this meeting to the Obey Creek development agreement process.
CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO BOARD OF EDUCATION
- The board will not meet this week. Their next meeting will be December 18th.
HILLSBOROUGH TOWN BOARD
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Regular Meeting: Monday, December 8th, 7 pm @ Town Barn
- The Board will discuss designating two buildings as local landmarks
- The Board will consider approving project scope description and proposed schedule for the Churton Street Improvements Project
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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Regular Meeting: Tuesday, December 9th, 7 pm @ Southern Human Services Center, Chapel Hill
- The Board will make appointments to several advisory groups
- The board will consider approving roll carts for the Rural Roadside Recycling Program
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
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Regular Meeting and Community Engagement Reception: Monday, December 8th, 6 pm @ Gravely Hill Middle School, Efland
- The Board will host a reception for the community
- The Board will discuss the resolution issued by the county commissioners on equal consideration for immigrant children
- The Board will talk with representatives from the state school boards association about the search for a new superintendent
- The Board will review a community visioning document created as part of its strategic planning
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