Here's an update that I just got from the town on the Leadership Advisory Committee's first meeting this Thursday. Contrary to what you may have read in the paper, I am not a member of this committee. And now that it's going to be broadcast live, I don't even have to drive down to The Friday Center to stay in the loop.
I don't do this often, but here's UNC's press release in it's entirety:
New Carolina North Leadership Advisory Committee to meet March 2
CHAPEL HILL – A new Leadership Advisory Committee for Carolina North will meet for the first time Thursday (March 2) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The meeting will be held at 5 p.m. in the Redbud Room – a change from the previously announced Dogwood Room – of the William and Ida Friday Continuing Education Center.
Ken Broun, Henry Brandis professor of law at UNC and former Chapel Hill mayor, chairs the advisory committee, which includes representatives from the towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, Orange County, EmPOWERment, the State Department of Transportation, the governor's office, and the university. Chancellor James Moeser will formally charge the committee on Thursday.
The committee's purpose is to get community input on Carolina North from as broad a range of interests as possible. The committee is being asked to develop principles that will guide the university in preparing plans for submission to the local governing bodies as part of the regulatory process.
Moeser asked Broun to lead the committee in guiding planning for Carolina North, the subject of a draft conceptual plan developed previously for the 900-plus-acre tract of UNC-owned property. The committee will study Carolina North issues – such as transportation, fiscal equity and environmental – over the next year, with a final report going to the chancellor.
The committee's meetings will be public. Community members are welcome to attend Thursday's meeting, but there are no agenda plans for public comment at that session, expected to focus on organizational issues. Future sessions are expected to include opportunities for such community participation.
In addition, Thursday's meeting is scheduled to be broadcast live on Time-Warner Cable in Chapel Hill on Channel 4, the university access channel.
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Related Web links: http://research.unc.edu/cn/, http://www.unc.edu/community/
Contact: Mike McFarland (919) 962-8593, mike_mcfarland@unc.edu
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I knew there was a reason beyond college basketball that paying for DVR would be helpful. :)
Ruby,Why did you decide not to be on the committee?
Ruby, That was my fault on your name running as one of the appointments on the committee. The reporter found that information on the commissioners' agenda when they made their own appointments, and it failed to cross my mind that the council hadn't officially approved those appointments yet. We did run a correction and had the correct names in today's paper.
http://www.dailytarheel.com/media/paper885/news/2006/02/28/City/MixedUse...
Sorry for the trouble,
Brianna.
Maybe Ruby is referring to the February 16th story in the CHH by Rob Shapard where he writes, "Foy plans to talk to Ruby Sinreich, the chairwoman of the Planning Board, and Julie McClintock, the chairwoman of the Horace Williams group, to see if they were willing to be the ones who serve on the new committee."
Just to follow up on Terri's question about the TV coverage. The university access channel will be the only live broadcast, but we are working on airing it at other times on other channels. I'll post the dates and times when everything is finalized.
Linda Convissor
Is it just my cable or are other people receiving poor video and distorted audio?
Can you tell what staff are there from each town? Managers? Planning? OWASA?
There were a number of Town of Chapel Hill staff members there (David Bonk, Cal Horton, Flo Miller)and Ed Kerwin from OWASA and a few other UNC staffers.
I thought Prof. Crawford-Brown made some really great points baout evaluation metrics and about the issue of who would determine whether the principles being developed were being adhered to.
The Chancellor did a good job o f outlining the work ahead, and Ken Broun demonstrated his commitment to being a neutral facilitator.
I also thought that Benradette Pellisier really shined on a number of points about public comment and participation. And I was glad to see and hear from George C in person for the first time. He did a good job of speaking up during the meeting (some folks might find this committee a bit intimidating, but George clearly did not).
It was a good meeting, although by its nature it was mostly about procedural issues. Hopefully we have most of that sort of thing out of the way now.
Check this out...
http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/region/2005/050623nc.html
Seems the Aviation Owners and Pilots Ass'n (AOPA) is still trying to keep Horace Williams Airport where it is and get UNC to build Carolina North around it. Think they can do it? IMHO, if they still have Rep. Black in their hip pocket like they have in the past, it's a distinct possibility.
What is it about Carolina North that encourages back-sliding by UNC on their commitment to open discourse?
Folk kid that insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome. I wish thisold dog would learn a few new tricks.
To start with, what about following through on their commitment to an open and transparent process?
In the next day or two, the video for the March 2, 2006 Leadership Advisory Committee for Carolina North meeting will be on the Carolina North website at http://cn.unc.edu. In the meantime, you may view a re-broadcast at 9 a.m. on Friday, March 17 and March 24 and 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 18 and Sunday, March 19 and Saturday March 25 and Sunday, March 26 on Chapel Hill Government Cable 18.
Thank you Ashlyn for the heads up. Not all of us are Time-Warner serfs ;-)
Greetings, I would like to let readers know that the video of the March 2 meeting of the Leadership Advisory Committee for Carolina North is on the Carolina North website. Please find it at: http://research.unc.edu/cn/latest.php. Also, please know that it may take a few minutes to download.
Thank you,
Ashlyn Goldberg

Will those of us who get Time Warner from the Carrboro franchise be able to receive this broadcast? (channel 18, government access)