fiscal equity
On Tuesday evening, March 31, at 7 :00 p.m. the consultants who prepared the fiscal impact analysis for Carolina North will present their final report. You can see the report at http://research.unc.edu/cn/specifics.php .
The meeting will be held in the Wicker Classroom (Room 2603) of the School of Government. You can park after 5:00 p.m. in the SOG parking deck or at metered spaces on South Road. The paid parking in the NC 54 visitor's lot and the Rams Head deck. The SOG is served by CH transit routes RU, G, S and V.
Date:
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 - 3:00pm
Location:
School of Government, Wicker Classroom
Per Linda Convissor's post:
For OP readers: I just sent the following email inviting the community to the presentation of the preliminary results of the fiscal impact analysis. Hope you can attend:
Dear Friends and Neighbors,
I know many of you are interested in the University's development of Carolina North. As our planning has progressed, the community has expressed its interest in the fiscal impact of the Carolina North campus. At a joint meeting of the Orange County Commissioners, the Chapel Hill Town Council and the Carrboro Aldermen this Thursday evening, June 26 at 7:00 p.m., the consulting team doing the work, TischlerBise and The Chesapeake Group, will present their analysis and findings.
The meeting will be at the Orange County Southern Human Services Building on Homestead Road.
The community is welcome and encouraged to attend. If you are a neighborhood or community group contact, please share this with your group or others who may be interested. We have had great attendance from the community at Carolina North meetings and hope you can join us Thursday night.
Best,
Linda
Date:
Thursday, June 26, 2008 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Location:
Orange County Southern Human Services Building on Homestead Road
For OP readers: I just sent the following email inviting the community to the presentation of the preliminary results of the fiscal impact analysis. Hope you can attend:
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