Despite the holiday, only the county commissioners are off this week. Both the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education and the Carrboro Alderfolks will meet in closed session, while the Chapel Hill Town Council will hold a regular meeting on wide variety of topics. The Hillsborough Town Board will discuss its upcoming planning board retreat, while the county school board will talk strategic planning and community engagement.
Here’s the full summary:
CARRBORO BOARD OF ALDERPERSONS
- The Board will only be meeting in closed session on Tuesday, November 25th.
CHAPEL HILL TOWN COUNCIL
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Business Meeting: Monday, November 24th, 7pm @ Chapel Hill Town Hall
- The Council will consider a new memorandum of understanding with the Orange County Partnership to End Homelessness
- The Council will discuss creating a sustainable design incentive for the Ephesus-Fordham renewal district,
- The Council will review possible options for the town-owned Park & Ride Lot at Southern Village
- The Council will receive and discuss a report evaluating fiscal impacts for special use permits.
CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO BOARD OF EDUCATION
- There is no scheduled regular meeting this week, but on Monday, November 24th from 6 to 9 pm at Lincoln Center the Board will hold candidate interviews to fill the seat vacated when Mia Burroughs left to become a Orange County Commissioner.
- The Board’s next meeting will be December 4th, during which time a new board member will be selected.
HILLSBOROUGH TOWN BOARD
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Work Session: Monday, November 24th, 7 pm @ Town Barn
- The Board will discuss the upcoming budget planning retreat
- The Board will receive a presentation on the outcomes of the Sustainable Cities Design Academy Concept Plan
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
- There are no meetings this week. The next meeting is on December 1st.
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
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Regular Meeting: Monday, November 24th, 7 pm @ Central Office Board Room
- The Board will review its 2013-2014 audit report
- The Board will get an update on the district’s strategic planning and community engagement initiative