Virtual Public Outreach Meeting on the Buckhorn Area Study set for May 17
Orange County Planning is hosting a virtual meeting Monday, May 17, from 6-8 p.m., pertaining to the continuation of coordinated efforts between Orange County and the City of Mebane on the Buckhorn Area. The purpose of the public outreach meeting is to: - Continue engagement with the community as a follow-up to previous Buckhorn Area Study meetings;
- Communicate that Areas “A” and “B” are to be the focus for outreach and planning coordination between Orange County and the City of Mebane;
- Provide additional context for Outreach Focus Areas “A” and “B”; and
- Collect public comments and common questions to guide the development of a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document for public and BOCC information.
Following a brief staff presentation, participants will be asked to provide comments and questions, which will be used to guide the development of an FAQ document. Participants must register for the meeting in advance, which will generate the Zoom invite with the link to join, at this link: https://orangecountync.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__gyShxVQTLywLw_MBXXbtA. The Orange County BOCC will receive a report on comments and questions collected, as well as the final FAQ document, at its Business Meeting on June 1, 2021. Public input will help guide the BOCC in determining any next steps. Any Long Range Land Use Plan or Zoning changes would have to go through the formal process, which would include the required notifications, neighborhood meeting(s), public hearings, etc. For those individuals who may not have internet access, there are phone options available to join the meetings. Please contact Ms. Tina Love, Planning and Inspections Department Administrative Support, at (919) 245-2575 or email at tlove@orangecountync.gov for information on how to call-in to either meeting. Additional information, including background information on the study as well as the hyperlink for registration to this meeting can be found on the Planning Department’s website under the ‘ Current Interest Projects’ tab. Deputy County Manager Travis Myren will serve as facilitator for the event. Participants will have the opportunity to ask technical questions of staff or policy questions that will be documented and shared with the Board of Commissioners.
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 Salvage Your T-Shirt | Thursday, May 20, 4:00 p.m. | Zoom | Grades 3-5
Is your favorite Star Wars or Disney t-shirt too worn-out to wear? Turn it into a comfy pillow. You supply the t-shirt and a pair of sharp scissors and we’ll supply the rest. Grades 3-5 Call 919.245.2525 to register then pick up your supplies at the Main Library before the program. Space is limited
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Fire Marshal reminds residents to pump and store fuel safelyWhile the Colonial Pipeline announced Thursday that deliveries were resuming, disruptions in fuel supply could linger for a few more days. The Orange County Fire Marshal would like to remind residents to follow proper procedures when dispensing and storing fuel, including using only approved containers. "Colonial Pipeline has made substantial progress in safely restarting our pipeline system and can report that product delivery has commenced in a majority of the markets we service," the company said in a statement it posted to its website Thursday morning. "By mid-day today (Thursday), we project that each market we service will be receiving product from our system." Residents are also asked not to purchase fuel unless it is needed, not to hoard fuel and to remain patient and civil while waiting in line. To report price gouging, visit the N.C. Department of Justice website. Tips for safely dispensing fuel- When using a fuel pump, always identify the emergency shutoff prior to operation
- Shut vehicle off prior to fueling
- Avoid any activity that involves lighting a fire such as smoking, striking a match or using a lighter
- Only dispense fuel in approved containers
- Keep all ignition sources away from the fuel
- If filling an approved fuel can, always place the fuel can on the ground to prevent static electricity.
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Orange County Arts Commission opens fifth round of artists support grantsThe Orange County Arts Support Fund strives to support local artists, arts industry workers, and arts organizations facing financial hardship due to COVID-19. This is a money-in, money-out fund. The ArtsCenter in Carrboro is serving as our fiscal agent for this initiative, meaning all payments will be issued by them via personal check. However, please note this is not a fundraising effort by or for The ArtsCenter.
The fifth round of grant applications is now open. The deadline to apply is midnight, May 31. - Click here to apply for a grant.
- Click here to to make a contribution.
Request for Qualifications: News of Orange Mural ProjectThe Hillsborough Tourism Development Authority in partnership with the Orange County Arts Commission (OCAC) is seeking a mural artist to design and install a publicly viewable mural on a private building exterior located at 109 E. King Street Hillsborough, NC 27278. The mural will be located on the east elevation facing a public alley. This mural is intended to capture the rich history of Hillsborough as well as the News of Orange, a local newspaper publication that has been in production since 1893. Click here for more information.
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Orange County website allows property owners to appeal new appraised valuesNorth Carolina counties are required to revalue properties regularly to ensure a fair and equitable distribution of the property tax burden. The Orange County Tax Office recently completed its 2021 revaluation and mailed notice of new values to all property owners in March. Property owners who feel their value is too high have the option to appeal with the Tax Office at no cost to the taxpayer. An appeal can be filed easily through the tax department’s on-line form ( https://appeals.spatialest.com/nc-orange#/). The website is a simple-to-use tool that will walk you step by step through the appeals process. Any documentation you wish to provide, such as property appraisals, can be uploaded through the page. Comparable properties may be submitted as well. The Orange Public Comper website ( https://nc-orange-citizen.comper.info/template.aspx) allows you to search for comparable properties that have recently sold in your area. Recent sales data is one piece of information the county uses to determine property values. If you need help with the appeal, please call (919) 245-2100, option 2 or email reval@orangecountync.gov. A formal appeal will result in your case being heard by the Orange County Board of Equalization and Review. The formal appeal time period is from May 3 until June 30. To file a formal appeal, property owners must fill out the form on the Orange County website. Once you submit the form you will be contacted by the Tax Office to set up a time for your appeal to be heard. The schedule for hearings can be seen here. There is no charge to taxpayers to file an appeal. Because of the pandemic, the Tax Office is closed to the public. However, in-person appointments are available on a limited basis. Call 919-245-2100, option 2 or email reval@orangecountync.gov. Completed forms and documentation may be mailed to: Orange County Board of Equalization and Review PO Box 8181 Hillsborough NC 27278-8181 Other options are: - Use the Drop Box Located at the Orange County Tax Office, Gateway Center (228 South Churton Street in Hillsborough)
- Scan and email to reval@orangecountync.gov
- Fax to 919-245-3091 (indicate number of pages sent)
- Schedule a virtual meeting (call 919-245-2100, option 2 or email)
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Children 12-15 now eligible Health Department switches to walk-in clinics for COVID vaccinesChildren ages 12-15 are now eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID vaccine. In anticipation of this development, the Orange County Health Department ordered a supply of Pfizer and is ready to begin vaccinating this age group.Orange County Health holds walk-in clinics--no appointment or pre-registration necessary--every week at the Whitted Building: Monday 2-7 p.m., Wednesday 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Thursday 2-7 p.m., and Friday 8 a.m.-1 p.m. The county will also host pop-up clinics at other locations throughout the county. For a full schedule of pop-up and walk-in vaccine clinics in Orange County, visit www.orangecountync.gov/getyourshot. The vaccine is free, and no ID or insurance is required. To find out when shots are available with the Orange County Health Department or other providers close to you, visit www.myspot.nc.gov and search for zip code 27278. You can register for an appointment through the website, or you can just arrive during clinic hours and receive a shot. The website will show you other vaccinators within your area and times they are available. For more information, or if you have questions, call (919) 913-8088 seven days a week, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Spanish and other languages are available. It's never been more easy to do your part and Get Your Shot. Questions may be directed to covid19vaccine@orangecountync.gov.
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Greene Tract Environmental Assessment presentation now availableIn January 2020, the Town of Carrboro, Town of Chapel Hill, and Orange County adopted the Greene Tract Resolution for a Path Forward. This resolution initiated the drafting of an environmental assessment in order to obtain site-specific information on environmental and cultural conditions present on the Greene Tract. Following a Request for Proposal and bid process, SynTerra was selected to complete the Environmental Assessment. Beginning in May 2020, SynTerra reviewed background information, conducted fieldwork, and completed an environmental analysis of the Greene Tract. The final assessment was presented to the local governments in July 2020. Due to COVID-19 and limitations in conducting community outreach, the local governments and SynTerra agreed to produce a video to present the Greene Tract Environmental Assessment to the public. This video is now available for viewing at the following link: https://www.orangecountync.gov/2127/Greene-Tract. Comments and questions regarding the Environmental Assessment and video can be submitted at this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7QB7L9M. All questions are due by May 23. Following this date, local government staff, in partnership with SynTerra, will provide additional informational materials, including a FAQ and/or second video, in order to answer questions received from the public.
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Planning Agency Seeks Comment on Changes to Bicycle/Pedestrian and Other Transportation ProjectsIf you’re interested in the future highway, bicycle, multiuse paths, and transit projects for our region, you can give us your feedback by May 25 on a proposed amendment to the long-range transportation plan. The Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization (DCHC MPO) is now seeking public feedback on a proposed amendment to the Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP). The CTP identifies future highway, transit, rail, bicycle, pedestrian and other transportation projects for this region over the next 30 years, and beyond. The DCHC MPO is amending the CTP to add a network of bicycle/pedestrian paths along major roadways, identify high capacity transit (such as bus rapid transit) along the region’s major travel corridors, ensure that the CTP supports local bicycle plans, and improve roadways in fast developing, rural areas. Residents and other stakeholders are asked to provide comments by reviewing the proposed Amendment #3 at the DCHC MPO website and provide comments directly by email by Tuesday, May 25. Residents and stakeholders may also directly address the DCHC MPO Board on Amendment #3 on Wednesday, May 12 beginning at 9 a.m. during their virtual board meeting. Orange County Recreation offers Summer Virtual EnrichmentOrange County Recreation is again offering Summer Virtual Enrichment for kids ages 4-12, with weeklong special interest programs held throughout the summer. Children are invited to explore their passions, learn new things, and engage with friends from the comfort and safety of home.Registration includes all program supplies, delivered contactlessly to addresses in Orange County. Classes are held via Zoom with live interaction with instructor and peers. Discover dinosaurs, pick up a new hobby, or explore cuisine from around the world. Options are available for everyone. More information, including program descriptions, can be found at http://www.orangecountync.gov/621/Spring-Break-Summer-Camps. Pre-registration is required.
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