Planning & Transportation

Public input on CH Greenways map

From the Town of Chapel Hill web site:

Give Us Your Input on the New Greenways and Cycling Map
Posted Date: 
1/7/2011

Bike on Chapel Hill Greenway

Calling all bikers, hikers, and anyone who uses Chapel Hill’s trails and greenways. You’re invited to drop in and provide input for a new Greenways and Cycling Guide Map. A public meeting will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan.13, in the Chapel Hill Town Hall second floor training room.

The Town of Chapel Hill Planning and Parks and Recreation departments are working with Steve Spindler, a cartographer specializing in cycle facility and transit mapping for urban areas, to develop a community map aimed at facilitating and promoting bicycle and greenway usage. Spindler will give a short presentation at 6 p.m. about mapping projects he has worked on and how his work has been used and distributed in other cities.

During this event, Spindler and Town staff will be available to discuss the information that makes urban cycling and greenway trail maps most effective. The Town is seeking public input so this map will benefit visitors, cyclists, and trail users of all types for years to come.

For more information, contact Garrett Davis of the Chapel Hill Planning Department at gdavis2@townofchapelhill.orgor 919-969-5061. 

Date: 

Thursday, January 13, 2011 - 12:30pm

Location: 

Chapel Hill Town Hall, 405 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd

How will the new UDO impact the rural buffer?

Orange County is proposing to create a new Unified Development Ordinance which would combine and replace all of their existing laws about zoning and property development.  At the some time some changes are being proposed to several long-range planning tools. This document was posted on the County Web page in November and is pretty massive in size, close to 800 pages.

Currently, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and the County have a rural buffer which limits sprawl at the edges of our towns. I'm concerned about how the UDO might affect the buffer, so I've taken a few steps to prompt some discussion of the matter.

County development ordinance - public hearing

From Tom Altieri, Comprehensive Planning SupervisorOrange County Planning Department

UDO Open House -  An open-house style public information meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 to provide citizens with the opportunity to speak informally with Planning staff members one-on-one about the UDO.  The meeting will be held from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the County Office Building at 131 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough, in the Lower Level Conference Room.

UDO Public Hearing - Citizens can attend the formal Public Hearing on Monday, November 22, 2010 to express their views on the proposed UDO.  The Public Hearing begins at 7:00 p.m. and will be held at the Department of Social Services, Hillsborough Commons, 113 Mayo St., Hillsborough, North Carolina.

Citizens not able to attend the public hearing can submit written comments to the Planning Department prior to the public hearing and those comments will be entered into the formal record.


For questions or additional information please contact the Orange County Planning and Inspections Department at (919) 245-2575.  Additional information is also available on the Department’s website at: www.co.orange.nc.us/planning

Thank you.

Date: 

Monday, November 22, 2010 - 2:00pm

Location: 

Department of Social Services, Hillsborough Commons, 113 Mayo St., Hillsborough

County development ordinance - open house

From Tom Altieri, Comprehensive Planning SupervisorOrange County Planning Department

UDO Open House -  An open-house style public information meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 to provide citizens with the opportunity to speak informally with Planning staff members one-on-one about the UDO.  The meeting will be held from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the County Office Building at 131 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough, in the Lower Level Conference Room.

UDO Public Hearing - Citizens can attend the formal Public Hearing on Monday, November 22, 2010 to express their views on the proposed UDO.  The Public Hearing begins at 7:00 p.m. and will be held at the Department of Social Services, Hillsborough Commons, 113 Mayo St., Hillsborough, North Carolina.

Citizens not able to attend the public hearing can submit written comments to the Planning Department prior to the public hearing and those comments will be entered into the formal record.


For questions or additional information please contact the Orange County Planning and Inspections Department at (919) 245-2575.  Additional information is also available on the Department’s website at: www.co.orange.nc.us/planning

Thank you.

 

Date: 

Wednesday, November 17, 2010 - 12:30pm

Location: 

County Office Building, 131 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough

CH Transit hearing

@chtransit seeking input on routes & schedules.Thanks to this flyer I spotted on the bus last week, I went to the first of two public hearings held by Chapel Hill Transit this week. The second one is tomorrow (Tuesday) at Chapel Hill Town Hall.

I was running in and out of the meeting after my son who also likes buses, but isn't very patient with meetings. I did get a chance to say my piece, which included advice about making the time between buses ("headways") more consistent and supporting longer service hours. But it wasn't until chatting with Loren Hintz after the meeting that I learned that part of the purpose of the meeting is to get feedback for a major study that Chapel Hill Transit is undertaking,

The town website says that "The Comprehensive Operational Analysis (COA), a joint effort of CHT and its funding partners, Town of Chapel Hill, Town of Carrboro and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will lead to recommendations for service improvements for overall system efficiency and effectiveness." Apparently this includes major realignment of the routes, which is probably a good idea. Many of the routes haven't been updated for over a decade, and I think the community might be better served by rethinking how to create a web of service that includes more of a service grid (think: east-west connector along Estes Drive and linear routes on Greensboro, MLK, and Franklin, for example) and reduces the number of franken-routes like the J bus where you could ride for half an hour to go a distance that could be walked in 20 minutes.

Apparently this week's meetings are just the first in a series of events to collect and share information. If you can't make the hearing tomorrow, Chapel Hill Transit would still like your input via one of these methods: 

1. Call CHT at 919-969-4900, press 1
2. Email us at coa@townofchapelhill.org 
3. Fax to 919-968-2840 (Attn: COA)
4. Mail to CHT, Attn: COA, 6900 Millhouse Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27516-8175 

What will you tell them?

Date: 

Tuesday, October 26, 2010 - 2:00pm

Location: 

Chapel Hill Town Hall, 405 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Chapel Hill

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