Orange County Board of Education

This Week in Orange Politics: September 8-14

This week, the Chapel Hill Town Council returns to their newly renovated Council Chambers, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen addresses livestock within town limits, the Hillsborough Town Board talks about the militarization of police, and more. Here’s the full summary:

CARRBORO BOARD OF ALDERPERSONS

  • Regular Meeting: Tuesday, September 9th, 7:30pm at Carrboro Town Hall
    • See full agenda here.
    • Notable agenda items include:
      • A discussion of options for use of the office space above Acme Restaurant (to be vacated by Fleet Feet)
      • Continuation of the discussion of an amendment to the Joint Planning Agreement on other agricultural uses within the rural buffer.
      • A discussion of proposed changes to the keeping of livestock (chickens) within town limits.

CHAPEL HILL TOWN COUNCIL

This Week in Orange Politics: July 14-20

Though many of Orange County’s public bodies are off this week, don’t forget to vote in the runoff/second primary for sheriff. The polls will be open 6:30am to 7:30pm. Both school boards will also be meeting. The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board will consider a technology contract, while its Orange County counterpart will get an update on the budget for the upcoming year. The Hillsborough Town Board will have two meetings, one for general matters and other for changes to the Unified Development Ordinance.

Here’s the full summary:

CARRBORO BOARD OF ALDERPERSONS

  • The Carrboro Board of Alderfolks is in summer recess.

CHAPEL HILL TOWN COUNCIL

  • The Chapel Hill Town Council is in summer recess.

CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO BOARD OF EDUCATION

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