Hillsborough
The town of Hillsborough presented seven potential sites for a new rail depot last night.
For more info, check Hillsborough's Development Activity page—they said they'd have info there by Friday January 16, 2009. Meanwhile, I've put a map of the locations with some notes here.
Two of the sites (5-Hampton Pointe & 6-Collins Property) are on the current Triangle Transit route 420. A quick and efficient connection to regional bus service is critical for many traveling to/from Chapel Hill.
From an Orange County notice:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: Jan. 6, 2009
Contact: Hillsborough Planning Director Margaret Hauth, 732-1270 Ext. 86
or margaret.hauth@hillsboroughnc.org
Hillsborough Senior Planner Tom King, 732-1270 Ext. 73
or tom.king@hillsboroughnc.org
Rail Station Task Force Seeks Input on Suggested Hillsborough Sites
HILLSBOROUGH — The Rail Station Task Force wants the public’s input on suggested rail station sites in Hillsborough and the task force’s criteria for rating the sites.
The task force — appointed in the fall by the Hillsborough Town Board and Orange County Board of Commissioners — will host an open house from 4 to 9 p.m. Jan. 14 at the Big Barn Convention Center. The advisory committee will discuss a number of suggested rail station sites and the rating criteria it will use for formally recommending a site to the two boards.
A presentation will be given at 5:30 p.m. and repeated at 7 p.m. The information also will be available on a drop-in basis.
During the open house, the task force also will seek feedback about the relative desirability of the suggested sites and comments and suggestions about changes to the rating criteria. Participants will be able to give their feedback verbally or in writing.
The advisory task force, which first met in November, was created to define the criteria for selecting a train station site and to recommend a location. It also is charged with investigating the established funding criteria and procedural steps to proceed with development of a station and with describing a schedule of tasks to be accomplished prior to initiation of service.
The task force includes representatives of the Hillsborough Planning Board, the Orange County Unified Transportation Board, the Orange County Transportation Services Board, the Alliance for Historic Hillsborough, the Orange County Economic Development Commission and the Walkable Hillsborough Coalition and three citizens.
An Amtrak and N.C. Department of Transportation analysis, completed in the summer, indicated a rail stop in Hillsborough could be financially viable, with an estimated net gain of about $56,000. Hillsborough Mayor Tom Stevens had formally requested the study on the possibility of a rail stop on behalf of a number of citizens.
Based on costs at that time, construction was estimated at about $1 million for a platform with lighting and a canopy and $5 million to $6 million for a station building.
The task force is expected to report on the site selection Feb. 19 at the joint meeting of the Hillsborough Town Board and Orange County Commissioners. Its work is expected to be completed by the end of May. Further opportunities for comment will be made available as the selection narrows.
The Big Barn is located at 388 Ja Max Drive. Minimal refreshments will be available.
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Date:
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 - 11:00am to 4:00pm
Location:
The Big Barn, 388 Ja Max Drive, Hillsborough
I have to say that besides Eubanks Road, Hillsborough (or of any of our municipalities) is about the worst place I can imagine putting our future waste transfer station. Apparently the two sites being looked at there are in an economic development zone. Unless they are planning for it to heavy industrial development, it doesn't seem like a good fit. (The DTH has a small graphic of the top 10 sites and Hillsborough's response to the two sites on their doorstep.)
These suggestions are so off the wall that I am wondering if they're preparing us for something really awful. I am ready for the Commissioners to get rid of the siting consultants and step up to take some responsibility for our county's garbage for a change.
Sorry this post is so short - I am running our the door to travel to a family gathering. Will be out of town until Tuesday night, but I will still be checking on y'all so behave! ;-)
From http://www.historichillsborough.org/calendar :
| 2nd Saturday
Hillsborough Guided Walking Tour, 10am & 2pm, The Alexander Dickson
House, 150 E. King St., Hillsborough. Explore Hillsborough's history on
a 90-minute guided walking tour through its historic district. $2-$6,
More Information at 732-7741 |
Date:
Saturday, September 13, 2008 - 6:00am to 10:00am
Location:
Alexander Dickson House, 150 E. King St., Hillsborough
From http://www.historichillsborough.org/calendar/ :
2nd Saturday Hillsborough Guided Walking Tour, 10am & 2pm, The
Alexander Dickson House, 150 E. King St., Hillsborough. Explore
Hillsborough's history on a 90-minute guided walking tour through its
historic district. $2-$6, More Information at 732-7741
Date:
Saturday, August 9, 2008 - 6:00am to 10:00am
Location:
Alexander Dickson House, 150 E. King St., Hillsborough
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