Carrboro Day

A bigger-than-usual celebration will be held in honor of the Town's 100th birthday. 

Date: 

Sunday, May 1, 2011 - 12:00pm

Carrboro Centennial Celebration

Via e-mail from the Town of Carrboro:

Official Notice - TOC-OFFICIAL-L
Town of Carrboro, NC - Official Announcements

***NOTICE: You are cordially invited to attend the Carrboro Centennial Celebration!

You are cordially invited to attend the Carrboro Centennial Celebration!
When:   March 3, 2011 at 7:30pm
Where:  Carrboro Century Center

The event is free and open to the public.  We look forward to seeing all of our friends and neighbors at this incredible, once in a lifetime event!

The Meetings, Events & Activities Calendar is available at the following location: http://www.townofcarrboro.org/docs.htm

The Town of Carrboro, NC Web Site is available at the following location: http://www.townofcarrboro.org

For more infomration please contact: Contact: Kim Andrews Phone: 919-918-7367

Date: 

Thursday, March 3, 2011 - 7:30pm

Location: 

Century Center, Carrboro

OP Happy Hour

Date: 

Friday, March 25, 2011 - 5:30pm

Location: 

Jessee's Coffee & Bar, 401 E Main St, Carrboro

Public input on CH Greenways map

From the Town of Chapel Hill web site:

Give Us Your Input on the New Greenways and Cycling Map
Posted Date: 
1/7/2011

Bike on Chapel Hill Greenway

Calling all bikers, hikers, and anyone who uses Chapel Hill’s trails and greenways. You’re invited to drop in and provide input for a new Greenways and Cycling Guide Map. A public meeting will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan.13, in the Chapel Hill Town Hall second floor training room.

The Town of Chapel Hill Planning and Parks and Recreation departments are working with Steve Spindler, a cartographer specializing in cycle facility and transit mapping for urban areas, to develop a community map aimed at facilitating and promoting bicycle and greenway usage. Spindler will give a short presentation at 6 p.m. about mapping projects he has worked on and how his work has been used and distributed in other cities.

During this event, Spindler and Town staff will be available to discuss the information that makes urban cycling and greenway trail maps most effective. The Town is seeking public input so this map will benefit visitors, cyclists, and trail users of all types for years to come.

For more information, contact Garrett Davis of the Chapel Hill Planning Department at gdavis2@townofchapelhill.orgor 919-969-5061. 

Date: 

Thursday, January 13, 2011 - 12:30pm

Location: 

Chapel Hill Town Hall, 405 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd

NRG's Meeting of Neighborhoods

Via an e-mail from Julie McClintock:

A Meeting of Chapel Hill Neighborhoods

Sunday, January 23, 2011, 3 - 5 PM

Location: 523 East Franklin (former Chapel Hill Museum Bldg. downstairs meeting room)

Additional parking on South Boundary St. across from the UNC Press Building

 

Purpose of this meeting: To explore options for building upon inter-neighborhood

cooperation and participation in Town governance, especially as it relates to

growth in Chapel Hill.

 

Agenda

Welcome and Opening Remarks – Jan Smith, Neighbors for Responsible Growth,

Fred Stang, Facilitator

Neighborhood Speakers - 3 minute stories about organizing experiences in local

neighborhoods.

Introductions - Each person or neighborhood representative is invited to

introduce themselves, their neighborhood and issues or concerns that brought

them to this meeting

Bill Rohe – “The Power of Neighborhoods in Town Governance and Planning”

Bill is the Director of the Center for Urban and Regional Studies, UNC

Group Discussion facilitated by Fred Stang

Conclusion: What did we learn? Where do we go from here?

 

Meeting Organizers: Neighbors for Responsible Growth 

Date: 

Sunday, January 23, 2011 - 10:00am to 12:00pm

Location: 

523 East Franklin Street, Chapel Hill

UNC public forum on renewable energy

UNC press release via Sierra Club mailing list:

CHAPEL HILL -- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Solar Energy Research Center is holding a public forum and information session on renewable energy issues and needs. 

The free event, "Putting Solar Energy in [Its] Place," will be Jan. 14 at the William and Ida Friday Center in Chapel Hill. 

The event begins at 5 p.m. with interactive displays, videos and posters from university, government, non-profit and business representatives. 

From 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., an open discussion with a panel of experts will consider the promise, problems and alternatives for solving the world's energy and climate problems. 

The forum will address the science, policy and economics of renewable energy. Both the displays and the discussion session offer attendees opportunities to learn and talk informally with experts about different forms of solar energy and other alternative power sources, such as wind, nuclear, natural gas, biofuels and clean coal. Other topics include public policy issues, investment, storage and smart grid technologies, conservation and energy efficiency.

Scheduled panel speakers include Thomas J. Meyer, center director and Arey Professor of Chemistry in the UNC College of Arts and Sciences; U.S. Rep. David Price, D-Chapel Hill; and Olee Joel Olsen, founder and managing director of O2 Energies, a North Carolina-based solar power plant development and consulting company.

This is a free event, and no registration is required. Refreshments will be provided. For more details, seehttp://www.serc.unc.edu/forum/index.html.

The public forum is part of the center's third annual scientific conference, "Solar Fuels: Catalysis and Photoconversion," which takes place Thursday, Jan. 13 and Friday, Jan. 14. The symposium is sponsored and organized by the UNC Energy Frontier Research Center, a U.S. Department of Energy-funded center that focuses on solar fuels and next generation photovoltaics. The conference's principal co-sponsor is the Research Triangle Solar Fuels Institute, with additional support provided by the UNC Institute for Advanced Materials, Nanoscience and Technology the UNC Institute for the Environment, Progress Energy, Duke Energy and the North Carolina Biotechnology Center.

Read more: The Herald-Sun - The dollars and sense of energy  

Date: 

Friday, January 14, 2011 - 12:00pm

Location: 

Friday Center

Bill of Rights Day

Via Peggy Misch:

How Should the Bill of Rights Affect You?: Wed, Dec 15, 12 Noon: Proclamations read on civil and human rights from Chapel Hill and Carrboro Mayors and Chair of Orange County Commissioners on Bill of Rights Day. Join in reading one of ten amendments to the US Constitution. Speakers focusing on current concerns of infringement of rights -- FBI raids on US citizens and detentions of immigrants. Orange County Bill of Rights Defense Committee, 942-2535. Steps of Courthouse, Peace and Justice Plaza, corner of East Franklin and Henderson Sts.


Date: 

Wednesday, December 15, 2010 - 7:00am

Location: 

Peace and Justice Plaza

County development ordinance - public hearing

From Tom Altieri, Comprehensive Planning SupervisorOrange County Planning Department

UDO Open House -  An open-house style public information meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 to provide citizens with the opportunity to speak informally with Planning staff members one-on-one about the UDO.  The meeting will be held from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the County Office Building at 131 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough, in the Lower Level Conference Room.

UDO Public Hearing - Citizens can attend the formal Public Hearing on Monday, November 22, 2010 to express their views on the proposed UDO.  The Public Hearing begins at 7:00 p.m. and will be held at the Department of Social Services, Hillsborough Commons, 113 Mayo St., Hillsborough, North Carolina.

Citizens not able to attend the public hearing can submit written comments to the Planning Department prior to the public hearing and those comments will be entered into the formal record.


For questions or additional information please contact the Orange County Planning and Inspections Department at (919) 245-2575.  Additional information is also available on the Department’s website at: www.co.orange.nc.us/planning

Thank you.

Date: 

Monday, November 22, 2010 - 2:00pm

Location: 

Department of Social Services, Hillsborough Commons, 113 Mayo St., Hillsborough

County development ordinance - open house

From Tom Altieri, Comprehensive Planning SupervisorOrange County Planning Department

UDO Open House -  An open-house style public information meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 to provide citizens with the opportunity to speak informally with Planning staff members one-on-one about the UDO.  The meeting will be held from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the County Office Building at 131 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough, in the Lower Level Conference Room.

UDO Public Hearing - Citizens can attend the formal Public Hearing on Monday, November 22, 2010 to express their views on the proposed UDO.  The Public Hearing begins at 7:00 p.m. and will be held at the Department of Social Services, Hillsborough Commons, 113 Mayo St., Hillsborough, North Carolina.

Citizens not able to attend the public hearing can submit written comments to the Planning Department prior to the public hearing and those comments will be entered into the formal record.


For questions or additional information please contact the Orange County Planning and Inspections Department at (919) 245-2575.  Additional information is also available on the Department’s website at: www.co.orange.nc.us/planning

Thank you.

 

Date: 

Wednesday, November 17, 2010 - 12:30pm

Location: 

County Office Building, 131 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough

Army Corps of Engineers Permit Meeting on Carolina North

Via e-mail from Linda Convissor:

Dear Friends and Neighbors:

 

On Tuesday, November 16, the University will hold a public meeting to explain the permitting process required by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) prior to development at Carolina North. The meeting will take place from 5:15-6:30 p.m. in the large conference room of the Chapel Hill Public Library

 

Many of you have followed the planning for Carolina North.  On July 1, 2009 the University entered into a Development Agreement with the Town of Chapel Hill that outlines the first 20 years of development at Carolina North. 

 

Another part of the process for development is application to the ACOE for an “Individual Permit”.  The ACOE Individual Permit application addresses impacts to streams and wetlands by development at Carolina North.  The University held an initial meeting on the ACOE permit in June. On November 16 we will present the draft application for the permit.  The University expects to submit a permit application to the ACOE later this year.  You can view an electronic version of the draft permit application at http://cn.unc.edu

 

This meeting is not part of the ACOE’s permitting requirements but is an opportunity for UNC to share information and to receive comments on the draft application.  In addition to University staff, a representative from the ACOE will attend the meeting to explain the permitting process and how the public may participate. Attendees will be invited to ask questions and share comments.

 

As always, feel free to contact me with any questions or comments.  If your questions pertain to the details of the permit or permitting process, please contact Jill Coleman, Facilities Planning, at jcoleman@fac.unc.edu or 919-843-3246.

 

If you are a community group or neighborhood representative, please forward this email to your members and others who may be interested.

 

Best,

Linda

Linda Convissor, Director of Local Relations

 
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

Linda_Convissor@unc.edu

 
CB# 6225 
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-6225 
919-962-9245 

CB# 6225

 

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-6225

 

919-962-9245

 

on Twitter@lindaconvissor 

Date: 

Tuesday, November 16, 2010 - 12:15pm

Location: 

Chapel Hill Public LIbrary, 100 Library Drive, Chapel Hill

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