Appendix J.2a: 2014 Public Meeting Materials

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J2-1 The Daily Tar Heel News Friday, November 7, 2014 7 William Rhoden calls on the athletes By Sofia Edelman American culture — whether wanted Rhoden to speak struggle to get respect and, Staff Writer you like it or not. There are a because he would fit in with like Adrian Peterson and Ray lot of kids who are watching its diaspora lecture series on Rice, are often made scape- Student-athletes heard a ESPN 24/7; and because of black popular culture. goats of sports scandals. refreshing message from an that, athletes are in a position “We’ve had at times former Rhoden also discussed award-winning columnist on to lead the struggle, as they UNC athletes talking about the “Jockey Syndrome” — named Thursday — go out and lead. did here in 1991,” Rhoden said. black athlete in sports,” Jordan after the successful black horse William Rhoden, a New “But that takes courage. said. “He was just a person we jockeys of the early 20th cen- York Times sports columnist And while many of our ath- know that has been covering tury that were ostracized from and Emmy award-winning letes have that courage on the these issues for some times and the sport because of their race. writer, spoke about the rela- football field or basketball thought he might have some “It describes white resent- tionship between athlete and court, some don’t have the interesting perspectives.” ment of black success. The sport at the Sonja Haynes political courage.” Having Rhoden speak last ‘Jockey Syndrome’ is a histori- Stone Center for Black The Stone Center has been night only cost the Stone cal phenomenon that occurs Culture and History for its planning on sponsoring a lec- Center $1,500, Jordan said. when the powers that be annual Diaspora Lecture. ture by Rhoden for nearly three “His fee is $5,000 — he attempt to change rules when Rhoden spoke about the years, said Joseph Jordan, knocked off $3,500 because the opponents begin to gain DTH/EMILY CHAFETZ creation of the Stone Center in director of the Stone Center. he likes us,” Jordan said. “The ground,” Rhoden said. William Rhoden, a New York Times sports columnist, gives the 2001 after the heated political “We invited him back Stone Center almost never Junior Allison Newton Diaspora Lecture in the Sonja Haynes Stone Center on Thursday. battle between a group of UNC in 2011, we worked on pays above that. We try to be attended Rhoden’s lecture athletes and former Chancellor it in 2012 and he wasn’t particularly careful with the after following his column. Rhoden, in the end, gave people to understand the Paul Hardin over the need for able to come,” Jordan said. funds we receive, and almost “I appreciated his hon- the audience a question to struggle, the fight for these a free-standing black cultural “Fortunately he is now work- all our speakers come for estly and realness. Just saying ponder, regarding the realm students to be at these univer- center on campus. ing with an agent and that around that amount or less or exactly what things are about of current college athletics. sities in the first place?” “Sports has become the agent is a UNC grad.” without charging us a fee.” — being open about them,” “Do the universities appre- major cultural pillar of Jordan said the Center Rhoden said black athletes Newton said. ciate the need for these young [email protected] UNC, Duke Botanical gardens job draws 3 By Paige Connelly Damon Waitt Ken Cameron Patrick Staff Writer will be inter- will be inter- McMillan join to push viewed for viewed for interviewed The search for a new direc- the botanical the botanical for the botani- tor of the garden direc- garden direc- cal garden Botanical Garden has nar- tor position tor position director rowed to three applicants — on Nov. 24 at on Nov. 17 at position on healthy eating each of whom will visit UNC 2 p.m. 2 p.m. Tuesday. in the coming month and dis- A new center will “(The center) cuss their plans for the garden. Todd Boyette, director of focus on bringing public that’s doing that.” Waitt took a different help educate families promotes healthier the Morehead Planetarium, interest to the garden if He continued, jokingly, approach than the other two eating and a is part of the selection pro- given the position. “When they asked me why I candidates in his plans for on food stamps. cess. He said the new director Another candidate, Ken wanted the job, I said, ‘winter the garden. healthier lifestyle…” should be a recognized leader Cameron, is currently a pro- and barbecue!’” “Everyone has pretty good By Anica Midthun Alice Ammerman, in botany and capable of over- fessor in the department of Damon Waitt, the third ideas about the future. I’d Staff Writer seeing the staff and opera- botany at the University of director candidate, is cur- hear them out and get togeth- UNC nutritionist tions of the garden. Wisconsin in Madison and rently the senior director and er and come up with a plan As millions of families “They have to have lots of director of the state herbarium. botanist at the Lady Bird for the future,” he said. on food stamps nationwide number of select foods. experience in administration What drew him to the Johnson Wildflower Center Boyette said the selection struggle to eat healthily, UNC “The problem is that with and leadership in organiza- position, like McMillan, was at the University of Texas in process is ongoing and other and have WIC, there is more of an tions similar to the botanical his alumni status. Austin. He said he was drawn candidate applications are launched a collaborative incentive for the stores to gardens,” he said. “I’ve always kept my eye on to UNC by the university’s welcome. Once all applicants effort to educate these fami- charge more instead of focus- The botanical garden is up things happening down there, focus on the garden. have been reviewed, a direc- lies about proper nutrition. ing on nutrition,” Ammerman for review by the UNC Board and I’m committed to keeping “Not only is it a place where tor will be chosen to replace The effort will take the said. “SNAP has been an of Governors. When it comes the discipline of plant botany people can see plants in NC, current director Peter S. form of a new research cen- improvement because it is to how the review will effect strong and alive and moving but also the programs in the White, who will leave Dec. 31. ter, which has been given a based more on income, where- the director position, Boyette forward.” he said. “UNC is one area of plant conservation are three-year $1.9 million grant as WIC is very prescribed.” said he isn’t concerned. of the leaders in the country very attractive,” he said. [email protected] from the U.S. Department of SNAP has lifted 4.9 mil- “I’d be shocked if anybody Agriculture. lion people above the poverty concluded that the botani- Currently one in seven line with its benefits, and the cal garden position doesn’t Field hockey wins people in the U.S. is on the fed- program has stimulated the align with the mission of The field hockey team eral Supplemental Nutrition economy by $1.79 for every UNC-Chapel Hill.” won the first round of the Assistance Program, or SNAP. federal dollar allocated to it. Candidate Patrick ACC tournament Thursday. The number of people on Though SNAP offers more McMillan is currently a pro- games See pg. 5 for story. SNAP has doubled since 2007. flexibility to people on food fessor at Clemson University © 2014 The Mepham Group. All rights reserved. Susan Deans, a program stamps, there are still issues and the director of the South Level: 1 2 3 4 Crosswalk times cut consultant in the N.C. that Duke and UNC are Carolina Botanical Garden. Department of Health and addressing. The universities He also is the producer of the The wait times at crosswalks across town Human Services, said the are looking at the behavioral self-titled, Emmy award-win- Complete the grid USDA is responsible for pro- economics of food stamps. ning program, “Expeditions will be cut in half. so each row, column See pg. 4 for story. viding guidance to state social “(It’s) the notion of nudging with Patrick McMillan.” and 3-by-3 box (in services agencies and decid- people in the direction that you “I’m a graduate of UNC,” he bold borders) contains ing which foods can be pur- want them to go,” Ammerman said. “My whole undergradu- every digit 1 to 9. University Directories chased with the benefits. said. “It is being used for ate career I spent studying in Solution to University Directories people to adopt healthier the arboretum and botanical People on food stamps often Thursday’s puzzle fended off a hostile takeover lack education on healthy eat- behaviors because it is more gardens. I have a deep, deep by filing for bankruptcy. ing, said Jill Brown, director convenient or more fun.” connection to the place and See pg. 3 for story. of nutrition education at the that makes it home.” Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, a [email protected] McMillan said he would Triangle-area advocacy group Computer science that promotes healthy eating Seats open for computer on a low budget. science classes will be cut in “People want to know how Heard about Light Rail? half by this spring. to shop on a budget,” Brown Drop into a public meeting for more information See pg. 1 for story. said. “They don’t know how to shop on a budget for the reci- about the Durham-Orange pes they want to use.” Light Rail Project The Duke-UNC center will show people on SNAP what foods to buy and how to make Meeting Dates & Locations: eating healthily a fun activity, said Alice Ammerman, direc- Who is the Chapel Hill traffic signal system analyst trying to tor of the UNC Center for Nov. 18 shorten pedestrian wait times at intersections? Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Durham Station Look for the winner of Tar Heel Tickets on page two of “(The center) promotes 11am – 2pm healthier eating and a health- Monday’s paper! ier lifestyle by giving people 515 Pettigrew St. | Durham, 27701 the flexibility to make healthi- er choices,” Ammerman said. The center will function as a Nov. 18 collaborative effort between the UNC Friday Center (C)2014 Tribune Media Services, Inc. two universities. Ammerman Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle All rights reserved. said each school offers different 4pm – 7pm methods of tackling the dis- 100 Friday Center Dr. | Chapel Hill, 27517 ACROSS 56 Beaverlike rodent 11 Valuables often stored 38 Pastoral moms connect between low-income 1 Chronicles 58 Apple or pear 12 Enter surreptitiously 39 Not more than 7 File extension 59 Acerbic opinion piece? 17 Lenovo IdeaCentres, e.g. 40 Fails utterly families and healthy eating. 10 Double Down sandwich 62 Bromide, e.g. 18 Lowest stripe 43 __ of Cleves “There are strengths that Nov. 19 maker 63 “The Soul of a 22 Akershus Fortress city 45 Action on the side can be seen from both uni- 13 Space-sharing bud Butterfly” memoirist 24 U.S. Army E-6 46 Shake awake versities,” she said. “Duke Marriott/Spring Hill Suites 14 She-bear, in Sevilla 64 Took out 26 Co-star of Hugh on 47 “Sorry, dude” 15 Gang leader? 65 Couple “House” 48 Whiles away handles the larger data, and at Patterson Place 16 Why the kids can hardly 66 Society page word 28 Captain’s heading 50 Arabic religious text UNC does a lot more of the 4pm – 7pm sleep at night? 67 Source of much salon 31 108-card game 51 Functional groundwork. We work a lot 19 Privy to noise 32 1955 labor merger gp. 52 Els with tees with people on the SNAP 5310 McFarland Rd. | Durham, 27707 20 When Iago acquires 33 Gastric acid component, 53 Oil facility Desdemona’s DOWN to a chemist 57 Got 100 on, say program to understand what handkerchief 1 Preparing for combat 34 “I heard you the first 10 60 Roxy Music co-founder drives their behavior.” 21 Apple’s Tim Cook, e.g. 2 Lunchtime meeting times” 61 #4 at Garden SNAP is different from Nov. 20 23 Some intellectuals 3 “Uncle!” 36 Antiwar organization another federal food stamp 25 With 49-Across, motto 4 Activist/heiress Hearst based in Tel Aviv Hayti Heritage Center for Jessica Fletcher? 5 Jeremy of the Lakers 37 Rice-shaped pasta program called Women, 27 “Hopelessly Devoted to 6 “Homicide: Life on the Infants and Children, which 4pm – 7pm You” musical Street” actor Jon gives stamps for a certain 804 Old Fayetteville St. | Durham, 27701 29 Net letters 7 Zipper part 30 Pampas rider 8 Easy __ 35 13 for Al, e.g. 9 Underpinnings All public meetings are held in ADA accessible facilities. 36 Chuckles over a small 10 Kitchy-__ kitty? Any individual who requires special assistance in order 39 Mensch Movie Showtimes for Week 11/7-11/13 to participate in a public meeting is urged to contact lead-in All Movies $4.00 • Closed Monday Triangle Transit at 1-800-816-7817 at least one week prior 41 How some bars may THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU K to the first meeting to make such arrangements. be set Fri & Sat: 9:20 • Tue - Thu: 9:20 THE SKELETON TWINS K 42 Commercial Fri & Sat: 9:30 • Tue & Wed: 9:15 Todas las reuniones públicas se llevan a cabo en center 44 Skewered WHERE THE GAME STANDS TALL I las instalaciones de fácil acceso de ADA. Toda persona Fri: 7:10 • Sat & Sun: 4:40, 7:10 fare Tue & Wed: 7:10 • Thu: 7:10, 9:25 que necesite ayuda especial para poder participar en una 49 See GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY J 25-Across Fri: 7:00 • Sat: 4:30, 7:00 reunión pública, debe ponerse en contacto con Triangle Transit Sun: 4:30 • Tue & Wed: 7:00 54 Malted J2-2 The Varsity Theatre al 1-800-816-7817 con al menos una semana de anticipación ingredient 123 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill • 967-8665 antes de la primera reunión, para hacer este tipo de pedidos. 55 Come up www.varsityonfranklin.com short Erwin Terrace and its neighborhood are an example of how property conditions can change.

Currently, Erwin Terrace consists of two buildings, opened in 2004 and accommodating retail, restaurants, offices and residential apartments at the corner of Erwin Road and LaSalle Street. Previously, the site was occupied by the early-1950s Poplar Apartments.

Current zoning, approved in 1999, allows for about 300,000 square feet of building, said company partner Robinson Everett Jr.; with what is already there, the owners could build about 94,000 square feet more.

Since then, though, city and county policy has increasingly encouraged density and the Erwin Road corridor between Fulton Street and Morreene Road has boomed thanks to proximity to the VA Hospital and the Duke Medical Center.

“We’ve become the least dense along this corridor when 15 years ago, in Durham’s eye, it was a pretty dense and ambitious proposal,” Everett said.

Opinions invited

The city-county planning department has three public meetings for Durham residents interested in infrastructure improvements to promote access around the future Durham-Orange Light Rail System stations.

Tuesday, Oct. 28, 6-8 p.m., Historic Parrish Street Forum, 108 W. Parrish St.

Saturday, Nov. 1, 2-4 p.m., Holton Career & Resource Center, 401 N. Driver St.

Thursday, Nov. 6, 6-8 p.m., Asbury United Methodist Church, 806 Clarendon St.

For information see bit.ly/1t4utwh or contact Hannah Jacobson, 919-560-4137, ext. 28247, [email protected].

DURHAM — A light-rail line between Durham and Chapel Hill is still a hypothetical thing, and a decade or more away from running its first train, but some developers are already getting ready.

Case in point: Erwin Terrace Limited Partnership, which owns the mixed-use buildings right across Erwin Road from one of the proposed rail stations and has a lot more in mind, with light rail a contributing factor.

Erwin Terrace Limited Partnership has also encountered another factor that will affect any other developers with projects close to transit station sites: Durham’s demand for “affordable” housing.

Both factors came up during a rezoning hearing at the Durham Planning Commission last week, likely a foretaste of things to come.

The rezoning and land-use plan changes would allow Erwin Terrace’s owners to add up to 322 residences, 268,000 square feet of offices and 193,000 square feet of commercial space to the two mixed-use buildings already on their site at Erwin Road and LaSalle Street – adding to the density of residents and workers with easy access to stations that is important for the light-rail line to draw riders.

“To do what’s right for Durham you have to plan for the potential rail,” said Erwin Terrace partner Robinson Everett Jr. Still, he said, “being across from the research corridor and the hospital, there are certain things that fit regardless of the rail.”

Commissioners had heard the plans for enlarging Erwin Terrace in August, but put off a vote for two months, concerned that the developers made no commitment to include affordable units among the new apartments they planned.

City and county governments want at least 15 percent of all housing units within a half mile of each transit station to be “affordable to families with income less than 60 percent of area median income.” J2-3 (Currently, 60 percent of AMI is $35,550; affordable rent is $787 per month, according to the city-county planning department.)

With that in mind, city-county planners made Erwin Terrace and the surrounding “LaSalle Street Transit Area” a pilot for development near the 10 Durham stations along the light-rail route.

Their analysis made affordable housing at Erwin Terrace, in effect, a moot point – since they found that the proportion of affordable rental housing in the LaSalle station area is currently almost 80 percent.

“That’s over five times the stated goal,” said Erwin Terrace partner Robinson Everett Jr., whose father, Robinson Everett Sr., founded a statewide advocacy group for low-income housing in the 1960s.

“He advocated tirelessly in Durham and across the state for affordable housing when few talked about it,” Everett said.

“We are not some out-of-town, get-rich-quick developers who do not care about this issue,” he said.

Everett said he agreed with the city’s and county’s goal, but said forcing developers to build affordable housing is “neither fair nor effective” and the governments need to provide “a toolbox of incentives.”

That’s being worked on, he said, but in the immediate case of Erwin Terrace expansion, affordable housing does not fit.

“Any construction on this site ... would be extremely expensive and a huge financial risk,” Everett continued. “Adding on a new affordable housing mandate ... is unreasonable.”

The city and county have no authority to require affordable housing, developers’ attorney Patrick Byker pointed out. Affordable housing advocates, though, were hoping for a voluntary commitment.

“I realize ... there is no mandate for you to include it but we know it is being done in other communities, very successfully,” said Selena Mack, director of the Durham Community Land Trustees.

“It’s a great opportunity for Durham and for the developer to be able to provide housing for all the people who are going to be living and working in that area,” said Lorisa Seibel, speaking for a citizens’ coalition promoting affordable housing near transit stops, “and to commit to keeping that housing ... affordable long term.”

Mixing affordable housing and mass transit are going to be a long-term concern, several commissioners said.

“While it’s great there’s the 79.5 percent affordable housing currently near this transit zone ... we know over time there will be enormous pressure, good pressure, on rents,” Commissioner Brian Buzby said.

“So if we want to achieve the 15 percent over time ... it’s going to be something we’re going to need to really grapple with,” Buzby said.

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J2-4 J2-5 J2-6 Have You Heard About Light Rail Drop in to one of our public meetings to learn about the project Fast Facts • Length: 17 miles • Service: Seven days per week, 18 Nov. 18 Durham Station hours per day 11-2 p.m. 515 Pettigrew Street, • Planned stations: 17 Durham, NC 27701 • Technology: Light Rail with overhead • Estimated Cost: $1.4 Billion (in 2012 electric connections, on tracks dollars) 1.8 Billion (accounting for Nov. 18 UNC Friday Center separate from freight, level boarding inflation) 4-7 p.m. 100 Friday Center Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27517 for passengers, bike racks and • Funding Sources: Local half-cent advanced ticketing sales tas, vehicle registration fees, Nov. 19 Spring Hill Suites/ • Estimated Travel Time from UNC rental car tax in Durham and Orange Counties, fares, state and federal Marriott Hospitals to Alston Avenue: 39 4-7 p.m. 5310 McFarland Road minutes funds Durham, NC 27707 • Frequency: Ten minutes (peak hours), • New and enhanced bus service will connect to stations Nov. 20 Hayti Heritage Center 20 minutes (off-peak) 4-7 p.m. 804 Fayetteville Street • Estimated operating date: 2025/2026 Durham, NC 27701

J2-7 All public meetings are held in ADA accessible Todas las reuniones públicas se llevan a cabo en las facilities. Any individual who requires special instalaciones de fácil acceso de ADA. Toda persona assistance in order to participate in a public que necesite ayuda especial para poder participar meeting is urged to contact Triangle Transit at en una reunión pública, debe ponerse en contacto 1-800-816-7817 at least one week prior to the first con Triangle Transit al 1-800-816-7817 con al menos meeting to make arrangements. una semana de anticipación antes de la primera reunión, para hacer este tipo de pedidos. GOT COMMENTS?

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Please attach additional paper if you need more space. There are four ways to return your comments: 1) Leave this form with us at our next public meeting. 2) Email comments to [email protected] 3) Mail your form to: Our Transit Future, P.O. Box 530, Morrisville, NC 27560 or 4) Call our toll-free hotline at (800) 816-7817. Forms received will be added to our comments database within 5 days of receipt. J2-8 Have You Heard About Light Rail? Drop in to one of our public meetings to learn about the project Fast Facts • Length: 17 miles • Service: Seven days per week, 18 Nov. 18 Durham Station hours per day 11-2 p.m. 515 Pettigrew Street, • Planned stations: 17 Durham, NC 27701 • Technology: Light Rail with overhead • Estimated Cost: $1.4 Billion (in 2012 electric connections, on tracks dollars) 1.8 Billion (accounting for Nov. 18 UNC Friday Center separate from freight, level boarding inflation) 4-7 p.m. 100 Friday Center Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27517 for passengers, bike racks and • Funding Sources: Local half-cent advanced ticketing sales tax, vehicle registration fees, Nov. 19 Spring Hill Suites/ • Estimated Travel Time from UNC rental car tax in Durham and Orange Counties, fares, state and federal Marriott Hospitals to Alston Avenue: 39 4-7 p.m. 5310 McFarland Road minutes funds Durham, NC 27707 • Frequency: Ten minutes (peak hours), • New and enhanced bus service will connect to stations Nov. 20 Hayti Heritage Center 20 minutes (off-peak) 4-7 p.m. 804 Fayetteville Street • Estimated operating date: 2025/2026 Durham, NC 27701 J2-9 All public meetings are held in ADA accessible Todas las reuniones públicas se llevan a cabo en las facilities. Any individual who requires special instalaciones de fácil acceso de ADA. Toda persona assistance in order to participate in a public que necesite ayuda especial para poder participar meeting is urged to contact Triangle Transit at en una reunión pública, debe ponerse en contacto 1-800-816-7817 at least one week prior to the first con Triangle Transit al 1-800-816-7817 con al menos meeting to make arrangements. una semana de anticipación antes de la primera reunión, para hacer este tipo de pedidos. GOT COMMENTS?

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Please attach additional paper if you need more space. There are four ways to return your comments: 1) Leave this form with us at our next public meeting. 2) Email comments to [email protected] 3) Mail yourJ2-10 form to: Our Transit Future, P.O. Box 530, Morrisville, NC 27560 or 4) Call our toll-free hotline at (800) 816-7817. Forms received will be added to our comments database within 5 days of receipt. Let your voice be heard! Attend meetings for new information on the Durham-Orange Light Rail Project

All public meetings are held in ADA accessible Meeting Location & Dates: facilities. Any individual who requires special assistance in order to participate in a public meeting is urged to contact Triangle Transit at Nov. 18 Durham Station | 11am – 2pm 1-800-816-7817 at least one week prior to the 515 Pettigrew St. | Durham, 27701 first meeting to make such arrangements. Nov. 18 UNC Friday Center | 4pm – 7pm Todas las reuniones públicas se llevan a cabo 100 Friday Center Dr. | Chapel Hill, 27517 en las instalaciones de fácil acceso de ADA. Toda persona que necesite ayuda especial para Marriot/Spring Hill Suites | 4pm – 7pm poder participar en una reunión pública, debe Nov. 19 ponerse en contacto con Triangle Transit al 5301 McFarland Rd. at Patterson Place | Durham, 27709 1-800-816-7817 con al menos una semana de anticipación antes de la primera reunión, para Nov. 20 Hayti Heritage Center | 4pm – 7pm hacer este tipo de pedidos. 804 Old Fayetteville St. | Durham, 27701

J2-11 Let your voice be heard! Attend meetings for new information on the Durham-Orange Light Rail Project

Meeting Location & Dates: All public meetings are held in ADA accessible Todas las reuniones públicas se llevan a facilities. Any individual who requires special cabo en las instalaciones de fácil acceso Nov. 18 Durham Station | 11am – 2pm assistance in order to participate in a public de ADA. Toda persona que necesite ayuda 515 Pettigrew St. | Durham, 27701 meeting is urged to contact Triangle Transit at especial para poder participar en una 1-800-816-7817 at least one week prior to the reunión pública, debe ponerse en contacto Nov. 18 UNC Friday Center | 4pm – 7pm first meeting to make such arrangements. con Triangle Transit al 1-800-816-7817 con 100 Friday Center Dr. | Chapel Hill, 27517 al menos una semana de anticipación antes de la primera reunión, para hacer Marriot/Spring Hill Suites | 4pm – 7pm este tipo de pedidos. Nov. 19 5301 McFarland Rd. at Patterson Place | Durham, 27709 Hayti Heritage Center | 4pm – 7pm ourtransitfuture.com Nov. 20 804 Old Fayetteville St. | Durham, 27701

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Direct Mail addresses for November 2014 public meetings

A third party vendor (Digital Power) used GIS to select business and residential addresses within 1 mile of the project study area, as decided by DOLRT staff. This direct mail method targeted both residential and business properties and their occupants, either owners or tenants/renters.

Municipality Zipcodes # of mail pieces Durham 27701 Durham 27703 46,924 addresses Durham 27705 Durham 27707 Addresses within 1 mile of proposed 27510 Durham rail line, include endpoints, Chapel Hill 27514 residences (single and multi family) Chapel Hill 27516 + business Chapel Hill 27517

J2-13 www.ourtransitfuture.com 1.800.816.7817

Join Us for a Public Meeting Attend meetings for new information on the Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Project Venga a las reuniones públicas para obtener nueva información sobre el Proyecto de Tren Ligero Durham-Orange.

Tuesday, November 18 Tuesday, November 18 Wednesday, November 19 Thursday, November 20 Martes, 18 de Noviembre Martes, 18 de Noviembre Miércoles, 19 de Noviembre Jueves, 20 de Noviembre 11am - 2pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 7pm

Durham Station UNC Friday Center Marriott/Spring Hill Suites Hayti Heritage Center 515 West Pettigrew Street, 100 Friday Center Drive, 5310 McFarland Road, 804 Old Fayetteville Street, Durham, NC 27701 Chapel Hill, NC 27517 Durham, NC 27707 Durham, NC 27701

J2-14 Public meetings scheduled for November 18, 19, and 20. Don’t miss a chance to learn about the proposed Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit project, a 17-mile light-rail line connecting UNC Chapel Hill, South Square, Duke, Downtown and East Durham.

For meeting directions, bus information & other details call 919.485.7433. Visit www.ourtransitfuture.com to learn more about the project.

Drop in during the meeting timeframes to get more information about the studies being conducted to prepare for the construction of the Durham-Orange Light Rail line.

Reuniones públicas programadas para el 18, 19 y 20 de Noviembre. No se pierda la oportunidad de aprender sobre la propuesta del proyecto de Tren Ligero Durham-Orange, una línea de tren ligero de 17 millas conectando UNC Chapel Hill, Plaza Sur, Duke, el centro de la ciudad y el este de Durham.

Para direcciones de las reuniones, información de autobuses y otros detalles llame al 919.485.7433. Visite www.ourtransitfuture.com para aprender más sobre el proyecto.

Venga durante el horario de las reuniones para obtener más información sobre los estudios que se llevan a cabo para preparar la construcción de la Línea de Tren Ligero Durham-Orange. PRSRT STD US POSTAGE www.ourtransitfuture.com PAID RALEIGH, NC PERMIT # 1854 All public meetings are held in ADA accessible facilities. Any individual who requires special assistance in order to participate in a public meeting is urged to contact Triangle Transit at 1-800-816-7817 at least one week prior to the first meeting to make such arrangements. Todas las reuniones públicas se llevan a cabo en instalaciones de fácil acceso (ADA) para personas con discapacidad. Toda persona que necesite ayuda especial para poder participar en una reunión pública, debe ponerse en contacto con Triangle Transit al 1-800-816-7817 al menos con una semana de anticipación antes de la primera reunión, para hacer este tipo de pedidos.

J2-15 Yu Robinson, Cyndy

From: Natalie Murdock Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 12:41 PM To: Yu Robinson, Cyndy Subject: FW: Light Rail Transit Meetings

FYI.  NatalieMurdock PublicInvolvementManager TriangleTransit (919)485Ͳ7569 [email protected]  LearnmoreabouttheDurhamͲOrangeLightRailProject(DͲOLRT)

     From: Geoff Green Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 12:39 PM To: Natalie Murdock Subject: FW: Light Rail Transit Meetings

FYI, my HOA sent this out earlier today…

- geoff

From: Meadowmont Community Association [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 11:03 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Light Rail Transit Meetings

1 J2-16 — LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT MEETINGS —

As part of the Light Rail development phase for the Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Project, Triangle Transit is hosting several upcoming meetings to engage property owners, lessors and tenants.

These meetings will be an “Open House” format and provide the opportunity to learn more about the proposed Light Rail Transit Project for Orange and Durham Counties.

There are four schedule meetings:

1. Wednesday, August 20, 2014 from 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm (drop in times) Site: William Friday Center, 100 Friday Center Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514

2. Thursday, August 21, 2014 from 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm (drop in times) Site: Hayti Heritage Center, 804 Old Fayetteville St, Durham, NC 27701

3. Saturday, August 23, 2014 from 10:00 am - 1:00 pm (drop in times) Site: ITT Technical College, 3518 Westgate Dr # 150, Durham, NC 27707

4. Monday, August 25, 2014 from 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm (drop in times) Site: Another Broken Egg Café, 2608 Erwin Road, Durham NC 27705

(Note: Parking is available at Pavilion East Parking Deck.)

Additional information can be found at:

x http://ourtransitfuture.com/projects/durham-orange

x http://ourtransitfuture.com/dolrt-affected-properties

Meadowmont Community Association 400 Meadowmont Village Circle, Suite 429 • Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27517 Email: [email protected] • Phone: (919) 240-4682 • Fax: (919) 240-4683

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J2-18 Welcome! Bienvenidos!!

Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Project Public Meeting Hablamos espanol.~ Pregunta Aqui.

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J2-19 The Transportation Challenge

The Transportation Challenge

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J2-20 Where are people going?

2040 Trip Intensity Duke Hospital / University Ninth Street Downtown Durham South Alston Patterson Square Avenue Place UNC -CH / Leigh UNC Hospitals Village

J2-21 www.ourtransitfuture.com Where Are People Going?

Existing Bus Service in Corridor

How Often does a Bus Come? 1.7 Min 10 Min 7.5 Min 4.3 Min

Route # Peak Trips/hr

FCX 12 Trips/hr G 1 Trips/hr HU 3 Trips/hr S 5 Trips/hr V 2 Trips/hr The Corridor has more than CRX 2 Trips/hr Center Friday 800 2 Trips/hr 150,000 805 2 Trips/hr Employees & Students

RSX 2 Trips/hr of NorthUniversity Carolina 400 2 Trips/hr

405 2 Trips/hr Place Patterson Patterson 10A 2 Trips/hr Bull City Connector 4 Trips/hr 6A 1 Trips/hr Durham 6B 1 Trips/hr University Duke

11 2 Trips/hr DRX 2 Trips/hr

Chapel Hill Transit

Triangle Transit

Durham Area Transit Authority www.ourtransitfuture.com

J2-22 Project Timeline Hamilton Road & Friday Center Drive

FTA Approval to Enter Light Rail in Project Operation Engineering FTA Approval 2026 to Enter 2016 Project FTA Development Construction 2020-2026 Publishes Notice of 2014 Engineering 2016-2019 Intent

2012 Final EIS 2015-2016

Project Development 2014-2016

Draft 2019 EIS 2012-2015 Full Funding Alternatives 2010- Grant Analysis 2012 2016 WE Agreement Special Transit ARE Record of Advisory HERE Decision Commission 2009 Recommendations 2012

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J2-23 Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Decision-Making Process

J2-24 www.ourtransitfuture.com Key Decisions Register Your Preference on the Survey

Build the Durham-Orange Light Rail or No Build?

Select the Little Creek Alignment

Select the New Hope Creek Alignment

Select the Station Location for Duke/VA Medical Centers

Select the Rail Operations & Maintenance Facility Location

J2-25 www.ourtransitfuture.com The Transportation Challenge

The Transportation Challenge

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J2-26 Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Project

Light Rail By The Numbers

Total TotalTtl Hours of Fleet Size Length Operation 16 Vehicles 17 Miles 5:30 a.m. to Midnight

Peak Off-Peak Frequency* Frequency* Weekdays 10 20 Saturday 20 20 Sunday 20-30 20-30

* In Minutes

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J2-27 Potential Future Bus Service

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J2-28 Select the Little Creek Alignment

The four alignments under consideration in this area will be evaluated based on the assessment criteria. In certain instances, criteria are uniform across the alternatives while other criteria will help to inform the study and to distinguish and select an alternative. www.ourtransitfuture.com

J2-29 Select the New Hope Creek Alignment

The three alignments under consideration in this area will be evaluated based on the assessment criteria. In certain instances, criteria are uniform across the alternatives while other criteria will help to inform the study and to distinguish and select an alternative. www.ourtransitfuture.com

J2-30 Select the New Hope Creek Alignment

The three alignments under consideration in this area will be evaluated based on the assessment criteria. In certain instances, criteria are uniform across the alternatives while other criteria will help to inform the study and to distinguish and select an alternative. www.ourtransitfuture.com

J2-31 Select the Station Location for Duke/VA Medical Centers

The two station alternatives under consideration in this area will be evaluated based on the assessment criteria. In certain instances, criteria are uniform across the alternatives while other criteria will help to inform the study and to distinguish and select an alternative. www.ourtransitfuture.com

J2-32 Select the Rail Operations & Maintenance Facility Location

Cornwallis

Patterson Place

Leigh Village Alston Avenue

Farrington

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J2-33 Rail Operations & Maintenance Facility (ROMF)

Facility Uses

Storage Maintenance

Washing Administration

Charlotte Charlotte

Employment at Similar Systems Vehicle Vehicle Non-Vehicle General Total (2012) Location Operations Maintenance Maintenance Administration Staff Charlotte Area Transit System Charlotte, NC 47 33 23 36 139 Metro Transit Minneapolis, MN 81 38 44 13 176 Hampton Roads Transit Norfolk, VA 51 15 20 23 109

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J2-34 Station Plans & Renderings UNC Hospitals & Mason Farm Road

UNC Hospitals Station Conceptual only, subject to change without notice

Conceptual only, subject to change without notice UNC Hospitals YOU ARE Mason Farm HERE Road

Hamilton Road Friday Center Drive (C2)

Friday Center Drive Friday Center Drive (C1 & C1A) (C2A)

Meadowmont Lane Woodmont (C1 & C1A) (C2 & C2A)

Leigh Village

Gateway

Patterson Place Patterson Place (NHC 1 & NHC 2) (NHC LPA) UNC Hospitals Station

MLK Jr. Parkway MLK Jr. Parkway (NHC 1) (NHC LPA & NHC 2)

South Square

LaSalle Street

Duke/VA Duke/VA Medical Centers Medical Centers Duke Eye Center Trent/ Flowers Drive

Ninth Street

Buchanan Boulevard

Durham

Dillard Street

Alston Avenue Mason Farm Road Station

J2-35 www.ourtransitfuture.com Station Plans & Renderings Hamilton Road & Friday Center Drive

UNC Hospitals

Mason Farm Road

Hamilton Road Friday Center Drive (C2) YOU ARE Friday Center Drive Friday Center Drive HERE (C1 & C1A) (C2A)

Meadowmont Lane Woodmont (C1 & C1A) (C2 & C2A)

Leigh Village

Gateway

Patterson Place Patterson Place (NHC 1 & NHC 2) (NHC LPA) Hamilton Road Station Friday Center Drive Station (C2 Alternative)

MLK Jr. Parkway MLK Jr. Parkway (NHC 1) (NHC LPA & NHC 2)

South Square

LaSalle Street

Duke/VA Duke/VA Medical Centers Medical Centers Duke Eye Center Trent/ Flowers Drive

Ninth Street

Buchanan Boulevard

Durham

Dillard Street

Alston Avenue Friday Center Drive Station (C1 & C1A Alternative) Friday Center Drive Station (C2A Alternative)

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J2-36 Station Plans & Renderings Meadowmont Lane & Woodmont

Woodmont Station Conceptual only, subject to change without notice

UNC Hospitals

Mason Farm Road

Friday Hamilton Road Center Drive (C2)

Friday Center Drive Friday Center Drive (C1 & C1A) (C2A) YOU ARE Meadowmont Woodmont Lane (C2 & C2A) HERE (C1 & C1A)

Leigh Village

Gateway

Patterson Place Patterson Place (NHC 1 & NHC 2) (NHC LPA) Meadowmont Lane Station (C1 & C1A Alternatives)

MLK Jr. Parkway MLK Jr. Parkway (NHC 1) (NHC LPA & NHC 2)

South Square

LaSalle Street

Duke/VA Duke/VA Medical Centers Medical Centers Duke Eye Center Trent/ Flowers Drive

Ninth Street

Buchanan Boulevard

Durham

Dillard Street

Alston Avenue Woodmont Station (C2 & C2A Alternatives)

J2-37 www.ourtransitfuture.com Station Plans & Renderings Leigh Village, Gateway & Patterson Place

UNC Hospitals

Mason Farm Road

Friday Hamilton Road Center Drive (C2)

Friday Center Drive Friday Center Drive (C1 & C1A) (C2A)

Meadowmont Lane Woodmont (C1 & C1A) (C2 & C2A)

Leigh Village

YOU ARE Gateway HERE

Patterson Place Patterson Place (NHC 1 & NHC 2) (NHC LPA) Leigh Village Station Patterson Place Station (NHC 1 & NHC 2 Alternatives)

MLK Jr. Parkway MLK Jr. Parkway (NHC 1) (NHC LPA & NHC 2)

South Square

LaSalle Street

Duke/VA Duke/VA Medical Centers Medical Centers Duke Eye Center Trent/ Flowers Drive

Ninth Street

Buchanan Boulevard

Durham

Dillard Street

Alston Avenue Gateway Station Patterson Place Station (NHC LPA Alternative)

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J2-38 Station Plans & Renderings Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway & South Square

UNC Hospitals

Mason Farm Road

Friday Hamilton Road Center Drive (C2)

Friday Center Drive Friday Center Drive (C1 & C1A) (C2A)

Meadowmont Lane Woodmont (C1 & C1A) (C2 & C2A)

Leigh Village

Gateway Martin Luther King Jr Parkway Patterson Place Patterson Place (NHC 1 & NHC 2) (NHC LPA) Station (NHC 1 Alternative) South Square Station

MLK Jr. Parkway MLK Jr. Parkway (NHC 1) (NHC LPA & NHC 2)

YOU ARE South Square HERE LaSalle Street

Duke/VA Duke/VA Medical Centers Medical Centers Duke Eye Center Trent/ Flowers Drive

Ninth Street

Buchanan Boulevard

Durham

Dillard Street Martin Luther King Jr Parkway Station Alston Avenue (NHC LPA & NHC 2 Alternative) South Square Station Conceptual only, subject to change without notice

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J2-39 Station Plans & Renderings LaSalle Street & Duke/VA Medical Centers

UNC Hospitals

Mason Farm Road

Hamilton Road Friday Center Drive (C2)

Friday Center Drive Friday Center Drive (C1 & C1A) (C2A)

Meadowmont Lane Woodmont (C1 & C1A) (C2 & C2A)

Leigh Village

Gateway Duke/VA Medical Centers Station Patterson Place Patterson Place (NHC 1 & NHC 2) (NHC LPA) LaSalle Street Station (Duke Eye Center Alternative)

MLK Jr. Parkway MLK Jr. Parkway (NHC 1) (NHC LPA & NHC 2)

South Square

YOU ARE LaSalle Street HERE

Duke/VA Duke/VA Medical Centers Medical Centers Duke Eye Center Trent/ Flowers Drive

Ninth Street

Buchanan Boulevard

Durham

Dillard Street Duke/VA Medical Centers Station Alston Avenue LaSalle Street Station Conceptual only, subject to change without notice (Trent/Flowers Drive Alternative)

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J2-40 Station Plans & Renderings 9th Street & Buchanan Boulevard

Ninth Street Station Conceptual only, subject to change without notice

UNC Hospitals

Mason Farm Road

Friday Hamilton Road Center Drive (C2)

Friday Center Drive Friday Center Drive (C1 & C1A) (C2A)

Meadowmont Lane Woodmont (C1 & C1A) (C2 & C2A)

Leigh Village

Gateway

Patterson Place Patterson Place (NHC 1 & NHC 2) (NHC LPA) Ninth Street Station

MLK Jr. Parkway MLK Jr. Parkway (NHC 1) (NHC LPA & NHC 2)

South Square

LaSalle Street

Duke/VA Duke/VA Medical Centers Medical Centers Duke Eye Center Trent/ Flowers Drive

Ninth Street YOU

ARE Buchanan Boulevard HERE

Durham

Dillard Street

Alston Avenue Buchanan Boulevard Station

J2-41 www.ourtransitfuture.com Station Plans & Renderings Durham, Dillard Street & Alston Avenue

UNC Hospitals

Mason Farm Road

Friday Hamilton Road Center Drive (C2)

Friday Center Drive Friday Center Drive (C1 & C1A) (C2A)

Meadowmont Lane Woodmont (C1 & C1A) (C2 & C2A)

Leigh Village

Gateway

Patterson Place Patterson Place (NHC 1 & NHC 2) (NHC LPA) Durham Station Alston Avenue Station

MLK Jr. Parkway MLK Jr. Parkway (NHC 1) (NHC LPA & NHC 2)

South Square

LaSalle Street

Duke/VA Duke/VA Medical Centers Medical Centers Duke Eye Center Trent/ Flowers Drive

Ninth Street

Buchanan Boulevard

Durham

YOU Dillard Street ARE HERE Alston Avenue Conceptual only, Dillard Street Station Alston Avenue Station subject to change without notice

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J2-42 Public Outreach & Survey Results To Date: Through November 7, 2014

Most or Very Important factors in selecting alternatives for the Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit project

Pedestrian and bicycle access 184 Traffic 173 Change in energy use 159 Air, noise, light pollution 157 Bus connections 148 Business impacts 145 Plants and animals impacts 144 Impacts to parks and recreational areas 141 Effects on community services (e.g. Schools, Churche) 138 Cultural and historic resources impacts 131 Water quality and resources impacts 119 Annual operating cost 117 Visual impacts 114 Construction/Capital cost 94

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Number of survey respondents

Number in support of Little Creek Number in support of New Hope Alignment Alternatives Creek Alignment Alternatives

NHC LPA C1 Alternative Alternative 13% 25% C1A Alternative NHC 1 41% 45% Alternative C2 Alternative 18% NHC 2 Held over 190 public and small group meetings. 42% Alternative 16% C2A Alternative n = 170 reponses Spoke with over 3,000 individuals. n= 181 responses

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J2-43 How Public Comments Have Shaped the Project

Comments We Have Heard How We Have Responded Study other ways to cross New Hope Developed New Hope Creek Alternatives Creek using public input Added a Rail Operations & Consider studying other Rail Operations Maintenance Facility site at & Maintenance Facility Locations Alston Avenue

Cross Little Creek at its narrowest C1A Alternative was added back for study point

Bicycle parking and sidewalks were added We want sidewalk and bicycle access to station plans

We evaluated this, but the alignment Between US 15-501 and Little Creek, would not serve the Friday Center, consider running north of NC 54 existing Park-and-Ride lot, or potential developement opportunities near Woodmont Station

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J2-44 What is an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)?

An EIS is a requirement of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for projects UGGMKPI(GFGTCN#EVKQPVJCVOC[TGUWNVKPCUKIPKƓECPVGHHGEVQPVJGSWCNKV[QHVJG Human or Natural Environment. An EIS is a tool for decision-making. Environmental topics typically studied include:

űPurpose & Need űAir Quality űTransportation űNoise & Vibration űLand Use & Zoning űEnergy Use űSocio-Economic Conditions űHazardous & Contaminated Materials űNeighborhoods & Community Services űSafety & Security űVisual & Aesthetic Considerations űProperty Acquisitions űHistoric & Archaeological Resources űResidential & Business Displacements űParklands űConstruction Impacts űNatural Resources űIndirect & Cumulative Effects űWater Resources űFinancial Analysis űPublic & Agency Input

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J2-45 What is a Light Rail Vehicle?

Portland

90’ Light Rail Vehicle

40’ Bus Minneapolis

ADA Bike Racks/ Security On-Board Seating/ Overhead Accessible Bike Access Cameras Standing Access Electric Minneapolis Power

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J2-46 Components of a Light Rail System

Traction Power Communication Signal House Substation Cabinet

Minneapolis Minneapolis San Jose

Overhead Catenary Overhead Catenary Station System - Poles System - Wires Platform

Phoenix Salt Lake City x Minneapolis

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J2-47 What is a Station?

Portland

Portland

Norfolk

Minneapolis Charlotte Portland

ADA Bike Security Real-Time Pay For Level Accessible Racks Cameras Information Ticket Boarding

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J2-48 DͲOLRTPublicMeetingNov.18,2014FridayCenterSIGNINSHEET Doyouwantto beincludedon theproject Howdidyouhear FirstName LastName StreetAddress City State ZipCode EmailAddress mailinglist? aboutthemeeting? 1 Marcia Rea 5017FarrinFarringtongtonRoad ChapelHill NC [email protected] Yes newslettermailedtome 2 Beth Stalls1163 BBelfairelfairWay CH NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 3 Hank Rodenburg102 SpringdaleSpringdaleWay CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 4 Ted Barrow15 HaydenHaydenPPondondLane CH NC [email protected] [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 5 Alice Barrow15 HayHaydendenPPondondLane CH NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 6Martha Beach11 Bloomsbury CH NC [email protected] [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 7 Rhoda Samuels1203 CranebridgeCranebridgePlace CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 8 Calvin Bonaparte34 SSurreyurreyLane Durham NC [email protected] [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 9MeriͲLi Douglas16 WeybridgeWeybridgePlace CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailed tome 10 EdithJ. Burns1204 CranebridgeCranebridgePlace CH NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 11 Teresa Gengler4509 EnvironEnvironWay CH NC [email protected] Yes neighbor 12 Joan Bingham643 CedarCedarClubClubCircle CH NC [email protected] [email protected] Yes neighbor 13 KenandMaryJoSchlecht708 DerbyDerbyCourt Durham NC [email protected] [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 14 Frank Rexford1024 HiHighlandghlandWoodsRd. CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 15 Roland Smith22612 EnvironEnvironWay CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 16 Mona CrawfordPO BOXBOX52093 Durham NC 27717mona.crawford@wellsfargoadvis mona.crawford@wellsfargoadvisoYesY postcardmailedtome 17 Kani Hurow541 CedarCedarClubClubCircle CH NC 27517 No postcardmailedtome 18 Loren Hintz804 KingsKingsMill CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 19 Louise Chalkley1019 LimerickLimerickLane Durham NC 27713 No newspaper 20 Joel Friedman130 StancilStancilDrive CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 21 Tom Bond304 SimervilleSimervilleRoad CH NC [email protected] Yes neighbor 22 Ivy Pointer105 IronIronMountainMountainRoad CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 23 Joseph Martinez22015 BradfordBradfordGreenGreenSquare Cary NC [email protected] [email protected] Yes other 24 Bonnie Simms415 CedarCedarClubClubCircle CH NC [email protected] Yes neighbor 25 Phil Purcell348 CedarCedarClubClubCircle CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 26 Wallace Ambrose675 LichenLichenTrailT Pittsboro NC [email protected] Yes newspaper 27 Tom Farmer211 NorthNorthElliott CH NC 27514 Yes postcardmailedtome 28 Wendell Bullard1532 PomonaPomonaDrive Durham NC [email protected] Yes other 29 Terry Maguire143 GraylynGraylynDrive CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 30 Maria Palmer303 ForbushForbushMountainMountainDrive CH NC 27514 Yes localofficial 31 Casey Trumble10 CogginsCogginsMineMineCourt CH NC [email protected] Yes newspaper 32 Karen Powers701 MeadowmontMeadowmontLane CH NC [email protected] [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 33 Judi Lilley 204LaurelLaurelHillHillRd. CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 34 Michele Hodgson502 OldChapelChapelHillHillRd ChapelHill NC 27707 Yes postcardmailedtome 35 Robert Bizal 137JennelJennelWay Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 36 Patricia Murtaugh109 SpringdaleSpringdaleWay CH NC 27517 Yes neighbor 37 Kerry Kuhlman103 MillingportMillingportCourt CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 38 June Russell1412 VillageVillageCourtCourtDrive CH NC [email protected] Yes neighbor 39 Elizabeth Welton101 MillingportMillingportCourt CH NC [email protected] Yes neighbor

J2-49 Doyouwantto beincludedon theproject Howdidyouhear FirstName LastName StreetAddress City State ZipCode EmailAddress mailinglist? aboutthemeeting? 40 Leslye Rood703 MMeadowmonteadowmontLane CH NC [email protected] Yes neighbor 41 Ted Oldenburg734 CedarCedarClubClubCircle CH NC 27517 Yes neighbor 42 Tony Albanese4 Mt.Mt.BullusBullusRd. CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 43 Diana Gray52 NewtonNewtonDrive Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 44 Steve Simon10024 HammockHammockBend CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 45 Nathan Ellis 222DoveDoveCottageCottageLane Cary NC [email protected] Yes other 46 Kara Rudd606 MeadowmontMeadowmontLane CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 47 Rob Bowerman7 CalwellCalwellCreekCreekDrive CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 48 Peter Gayek404 WhiteheadWhiteheadCircle CH NC [email protected] [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 49 Douglas Guthe103 TremontTremontCircle CH NC [email protected] Yes localofficial 50 Harry Kuhlman103 MillingportMillingportCourt CH NC [email protected] Yes neighbor 51 Sue Morrison102 EastEastgreengreenDrive CH NC [email protected] Yes other 52 Scott Morrison102 EastEastgreengreenDrive CH NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 53 Emily Gangi179 ViburnumViburnumWay Carrboro NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome

J2-50 DͲOLRTPublicMeetingNov.18,2014FridayCenterSIGNINSHEET Doyouwanttobe includedonthe projectmailing Howdidyouhearabout FirstName LastName StreetAddress City State ZipCode EmailAddlist? themeeting? 1 Sarah Yes newslettermailedtome 2 David laudicina NC Yes postcardmailedtome 3 Patricia Eckel1535 Euclid durham NC 27713277 7peckel200peckel2002Yes other 4 Patricia Eckel 1533Euclid durham NC 27713peckel200 2Yes postcardmailedtome 5 Betsy Malpass908 WoodbineWoodbinedrive ChapelHill NC 27517bjmalpass 9Yes postcardmailedtome 6 Phil Dzieduszko704 meadomeadowmontwmontLn. ChapelHill NC 27517phild322@ YYes postcardmailedtome 7 Ken Larsen 807EEmorymoryDrive ChapelHill NC 27517klarsen1@ nYes postcardmailedtome 8 Jim Bramlett14 DukeooffGGloucesterloucesterCircle Durham NC 27713bramlett.ji mYes postcardmailedtome 9 Gerald Miwa 110SimervilleSimervilleRd. ChapelHill NC 27517gerald_mi wYes postcardmailedtome 10 Eddie Asheville NC Yes postcardmailedtome 11 Eddie Atkins 2308NelsonHwy. ChapelHill NC 27517annatkins @Yes postcardmailedtome 12 Elizabeth Leff 100CCedaredarCClublubCircle ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 13 Kathy Finley 226OOvalvalPParkarkPlace ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 14 Alex Castro,Jr.5915 MoMorrowrrowmmillillRd. ChapelHill NC 27516alexcastroj Yes postcardmailedtome 15 Charles Daye 3400CamCambridgebridgeRd. Durham NC 27707cdaye002 @Yes postcardmailedtome 16 Mark Craig 815SStadiumtadiumDrive Durham NC 27704mwcraig1 @Yes postcardmailedtome 17 Jason Watson815 SStadiumtadiumDrive Durham NC 27704 jwatson@nYes postcardmailedtome 18 Theodore Fischer708 SS..MeMerrittrrittMMillillRd. ChapelHill NC 27516tfischer11 @Yes postcardmailedtome 19 Heather Payne 1300MasonFaFarmrmRd. ChapelHill NC 27514 Yes postcardmailedtome 20 Bob Stoothoff214 W.BaBarbeerbeeCChapelhapelRd. ChapelHill NC 27517bobstooth oYes postcardmailedtome 21 Scott Hodgson103 IIronronMouMountainntainRd. ChapelHill NC 27517scotth@fc aYes postcardmailedtome 22 John Eaddy 5708CrescentCrescentDr. ChapelHill NC 27517 john.f.eadohn.f.eaddYes postcardmailedtome 23 Wendy Michener1214 Cornell Durham NC 27707wendykay 4Yes postcardmailedtome 24 Ju Lee 1WinslowWinslowPlace ChapelHill NC 27517 jooleeuncooleeunc@Yes postcardmailedtome 25 Laura Melega2204 WoodburyWoodburyDr. HillsborougNC 27278melega@e Yes postcardmailedtome 26 Joan Harrison2408 NelsonHwy. ChapelHill NC 27517 jharr2408harr2408@Yes postcardmailedtome 27 Dorothy McLAUGHLIN215 WeaWeaververMMineineTrail ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 28 Christine Gaither702 MeadoMeadowmontwmontLane ChapelHill NC 27517cgaither12 2Yes postcardmailedtome 29 WILL Arey 23AbAbernathyernathyDr. ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 30 Ivy Hoffman1995 Redbud Pittsboro NC 27312ihoffman @Yes postcardmailedtome 31 Candace Noel 7BlacksBlacksmithmithCircle Durham NC 27707 Yes postcardmailedtome 32 Melanie Griffin 4106PinPinOakDr. Durham NC 27707mgrif1199 6Yes postcardmailedtome 33 Amanda Russo 601JJonesonesFFerryerryRRd.d.AApt.pt.N2 Carrboro NC 27510araerusso @Yes postcardmailedtome 34 Paul Neebe 1002HHighlandighlandWoodsRd. ChapelHill NC 27517neebe@b e YesY postcardmailedtome 35 Kevin Otte HillsborougNC kjotte@niv YesY postcardmailedtome

J2-51 Doyouwanttobe includedonthe projectmailing Howdidyouhearabout FirstName LastName StreetAddress City State ZipCode EmailAddlist? themeeting? 36 Susan Lombardo201 PaParkrkBBluffluffN.Dr. ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 37 Joel Erickson5408 BBeaumonteaumontDr. Durham NC 27707 joelandteri YesY postcardmailedtome 38 Alison Fromme608 MeadoMeadowmontwmontLn. ChapelHill NC 27517afromme @Yes postcardmailedtome 39 Thomas Hardiman4 FriarFriarLn. ChapelHill NC 27517tphardima nYes postcardmailedtome 40 Robert Rogers500 DuDurantrantSSt.t.Apt.204 ChapelHill NC 27517oldbob.ro g YesY postcardmailedtome 41 Karen Berman2822 CChelseahelseaCircle Durham NC 27707kaberman @Yes postcardmailedtome 42 Sotoyia Ayoung91 MaMaxwellxwellRd. ChapelHill NC 27517sotoyiaayo Yes postcardmailedtome 43 Andrew Kerr 208EEVERGREENVERGREENln. ChapelHill NC 27514 Yes postcardmailedtome 44 Jim Morrison810 GrGreenwoodeenwoodRd. ChapelHill NC 27514 Yes postcardmailedtome 45 Bobby Mercadante833 KeKenmorenmoreRd. ChapelHill NC 27514 Yes postcardmailedtome 46 Jodi Preminger321 CirCircleclePaParkrkPlace ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 47 Melody Wyres 27FoForestrestGlen ChapelHill NC 27517mwtw950 @Yes postcardmailedtome 48 Chris Selby 138CCelesteelesteCircle ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 49 Scott Harrington1158 BeBelfairlfairWay ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 50 Melissa Bauserman102 MMillingportillingportCt. ChapelHill NC 27517mbauserm Yes postcardmailedtome 51 Dick Chalfin1501 ViVillagellageCrossinCrossinggDr. ChapelHill NC 27517dickchalfin @Yes postcardmailedtome 52 Zhiguang Cheng 34HaHamiltonmiltonRd. ChapelHill NC 27517chigi1683 @Yes postcardmailedtome 53 Rachel Willis 316ClarkClarkLakeRd. Durham NC 27707r.willis.nc @Yes postcardmailedtome 54 Alex Kado 1104N.ggreensbororeensboroSt. Carrboro NC 27510kado@unc Yes postcardmailedtome 55 Lynn Scott 211CCelesteelesteCircle ChapelHill NC 27517lscott18@ aYes postcardmailedtome 56 Jay Heikes 118CChanninghanningLn. ChapelHill NC 27516 jwheikes@ YesY postcardmailedtome 57 Negest Kinte 102JAMEJAMESSSt. Carrboro NC 27510 Yes postcardmailedtome 58 Jot SPLENDA350 OldDDurhamurhamRd. Durham NC 27707 jot.splendot.splendaYesY postcardmailedtome 59 Bohdan Oryshkevich711 AArnetternetteAve. Durham NC 27701bao23@co Yes postcardmailedtome 60 Christina Moon 301W.MaMaininSt. Carrboro NC 27510cmoon@t oYesY postcardmailedtome 61 Richard Taylor 7100NeNewwLiLightghtTrail ChapelHill NC 27516rstaylor@ mYes postcardmailedtome

J2-52 J2-53 J2-54 J2-55 J2-56 J2-57 J2-58 J2-59 J2-60 DͲOLRTPublicMeetingNov.19,2014SpringHillSuites,DurhamSIGNINSHEET Doyouwanttobe includedontheproject Howdidyouhearabout FirstName LastName StreetAddress City State ZipCode EmailAddress mailinglist? themeeting? 1 Sarah Yes newslettermailedtome 2 David laudicina NC Yes postcardmailedtome 3 Patricia Eckel 1535Euclid durham NC 27713 [email protected] Yes other 4 Patricia Eckel 1533Euclid durham NC 27713 peckel2002 Yes postcardmailedtome 5 Betsy Malpass 908WoodbineWoodbinedrive ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 6 Phil Dzieduszko 704meadowmontmeadowmontLn. ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 7 Ken Larsen 807EmoryEmoryDrive ChapelHill NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 8 Jim Bramlett 14DukeofofGloucesterGloucesterCircle Durham NC 27713 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 9 Gerald Miwa 110SimervilleSimervilleRd. ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 10 Eddie Asheville NC Yes postcardmailedtome 11 Eddie Atkins 2308NelsonHwy. ChapelHill NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 12 Elizabeth Leff 100CedarCedarClubClubCircle ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 13 Kathy Finley 226OvalOvalParkParkPlace ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 14 Alex Castro,Jr. 5915MorrowMorrowmillmillRd. ChapelHill NC 27516 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 15 Charles Daye 3400CambridgeCambridgeRd. Durham NC 27707 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 16 Mark Craig 815StadiumStadiumDrive Durham NC 27704 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 17 Jason Watson 815StadiumStadiumDrive Durham NC 27704 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 18 Theodore Fischer 708S.S.MerrittMerrittMillMillRd. ChapelHill NC 27516 tfischer11@hotmail Yes postcardmailedtome 19 Heather Payne 1300MasonFarmFarmRd. ChapelHill NC 27514 Yes postcardmailedtome 20 Bob Stoothoff 214W.BarbeeBarbeeChapelChapelRd. ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 21 Scott Hodgson 103IronIronMountainMountainRd. ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 22 John Eaddy 5708CrescentCrescentDr. ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 23 Wendy Michener 1214Cornell Durham NC 27707 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 24 Ju Lee 1WinslowWinslowPlace ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 25 Laura Melega 2204WoodburyWoodburyDr. HillsborougNC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 26 Joan Harrison 2408NelsonHwy. ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 27 Dorothy McLAUGHLIN 215WeaverWeaverMineMineTrail ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 28 Christine Gaither 702MeadowmontMeadowmontLane ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 29 WILL Arey 23AbernathyAbernathyDr. ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 30 Ivy Hoffman 1995Redbud Pittsboro NC 27312 [email protected]@me.com Yes postcardmailedtome 31 Candace Noel 7BlacksmithBlacksmithCircle Durham NC 27707 Yes postcardmailedtome 32 Melanie Griffin 4106PinPinOakDr. Durham NC 27707 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 33 Amanda Russo 601JonesJonesFerryFerryRd.Rd.Apt.Apt.N2 Carrboro NC 27510 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 34 Paul Neebe 1002HighlandHighland WoodsRd. ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 35 Kevin Otte HillsborougNC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 36 Susan Lombardo 201ParkParkBluffBluffN.Dr. ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 37 Joel Erickson 5408BeaumontBeaumontDr. Durham NC 27707 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 38 Alison Fromme 608MeadowmontMeadowmontLn. ChapelHill NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 39 Thomas Hardiman 4FriarFriarLn. ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 40 Robert Rogers 500DurantDurantSt.St.Apt.204 ChapelHill NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 41 Karen Berman 2822ChelseaChelseaCircle Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 42 Sotoyia Ayoung 91MaxwellMaxwellRd. ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 43 Andrew Kerr 208EVERGREENEVERGREENln. ChapelHill NC 27514 Yes postcardmailedtome

J2-61 Doyouwanttobe includedontheproject Howdidyouhearabout FirstName LastName StreetAddress City State ZipCode EmailAddress mailinglist? themeeting? 44 Jim Morrison 810GreenwoodGreenwoodRd. ChapelHill NC 27514 Yes postcardmailedtome 45 Bobby Mercadante 833KenmoreKenmoreRd. ChapelHill NC 27514 Yes postcardmailedtome 46 Jodi Preminger 321CircleCircleParkParkPlace ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 47 Melody Wyres 27ForestForestGlen ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 48 Chris Selby 138CelesteCelesteCircle ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 49 Scott Harrington 1158BelfairBelfairWay ChapelHill NC 27517 Yes postcardmailedtome 50 Melissa Bauserman 102MillingportMillingportCt. ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 51 Dick Chalfin 1501VillageVillageCrossingCrossingDr. ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 52 Zhiguang Cheng 34HamiltonHamiltonRd. ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 53 Rachel Willis 316ClarkClarkLakeRd. Durham NC 27707 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 54 Alex Kado 1104N.greensborogreensboroSt. Carrboro NC 27510 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 55 Lynn Scott 211CelesteCelesteCircle ChapelHill NC 27517 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 56 Jay Heikes 118ChanningChanningLn. ChapelHill NC 27516 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 57 Negest Kinte 102JAMESJAMESSt. Carrboro NC 27510 Yes postcardmailedtome 58 Jot SPLENDA 350OldDurhamDurhamRd. Durham NC 27707 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 59 Bohdan Oryshkevich 711ArnetteArnetteAve. Durham NC 27701 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 60 Christina Moon 301W.MainMainSt. Carrboro NC 27510 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 61 Richard Taylor 7100NewLightLightTrail ChapelHill NC 27516 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome

J2-62 DͲOLRTPublicMeetingNov.20,2014HaytiCenterSIGNINSHEET Doyouwantto beincludedon Howdidyouhear FirstName LastName StreetAddress City State ZipCode EmailAddress theproject aboutthemeeting? 1 Katherine O'Brien 316DacianDacianAve Durham NC 27701 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 2 Rick Searles 1800WoodburnWoodburnRd Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 3 Georgie Searles 1800WoodburnWoodburnRd Durham NC 27705 Yes postcardmailedtome 4 John Edwards NC 23454 Yes postcardmailedtome 5 Michael Palmer Durham NC 27701michael.palmer@self Ͳicanhope.org Yes postcardmailedtome 6 Ed Stewart Durham NC [email protected] g Yes postcardmailedtome 7 Constance Wright 2605DeDeMilleMilleSt Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 8 Camille Blommer 52BeverlyBeverlyDr Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 9 Micah Kordsmeier309 NHHydeydePaParkrkAve Durham NC 27703 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 10 NancyP Graves 120ChestnutChestnutSt Durham NC 27707 No postcardmailedtome 11 Ben Goetz 1414ShepherdShepherdSt Durham NC 27707 No postcardmailedtome 12 Pamela ThorpeYoung Durham NC 27707 Yes postcardmailedtome 13 Aisha AbdulͲAli 626PricePriceAve Durham NC 27701 No postcardmailedtome 14 Wendy Jacobs 4308RRivermontivermontRoad Durham NC 27712 Yes postcardmailedtome 15 Hannah Jacobson Durham NC 27707 No postcardmailedtome 16 Leon GrodskideBarrera Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 17 Robert Sotolongo23 GrGreenhilleenhillLn Durham NC 27707 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 18 Llael Cox Raleigh NC 27607 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 19 Perry Black Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 20 Rochelle Araujo 911SDukeSt Durham NC 27707 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 21 Joe Jackson 907SaSandersonndersonDr Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 22 Scott Saylor NC 27604 Yes postcardmailedtome 23 Erica Masten Durham NC 27701 No postcardmailedtome 24 Joshua Allen 2417WCClublubBlvd Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 25 Jeff Isaacson 1013DacDacianianAve Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 26 David Fellerath 817NancyNancySt Durham NC 27701 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 27 Anise simon 910nonorthrthmmangumangumst Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 28 Steven Schauder4130 GarettGarettRd Durham NC 27707 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 29 Ellen Reckhow 4600EEmperormperorBlvd Durham NC 27703 No postcardmailedtome 30 Durham NC No postcardmailedtome 31 Donald Baker 106WGGeereerSt Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 32 Marcus Hawley 1001ShShadyadyLane Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 33 Michael White ChapelHill NC 27514 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 34 Yolanda Brown 140PrPresidentsesidentsDr Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 35 Annie Woody 604CataCatalpalpaDr Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 36 Ivona Piper 103WestMainMainStreet Durham NC 27701 [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 37 Denise Mitchell 5010GGarrettarrettRd Durham NC 27707 No postcardmailedtome 38 Eric Tullis Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 39 Dave Tilley 1010MiMinervanervaAve. Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome 40 Debra Hawkins 311GrGreenwoodeenwoodDr Durham NC [email protected] Yes postcardmailedtome

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