11/08/2021
Today our elected officials delivered a slap in the face to more than 100 citizens concerned about the loss of the public Greene Tract Forest - the vast majority of whom want both affordable/mixed development and a park.
The current plan is to largely develop this public park with a "preserved area" that will contain roads, utilities, and retention ponds. At today's meeting there were lots of people feeling disenfranchised, including a huge number of kids from the local middle-school mountain bike teams. For many of these kids, this was their first view of our government at work. What a farce. Voters came ready to speak but our elected officials decided it would be easier to skip public comment. Near the end of the meeting after many people had left there was a halfhearted attempt to ask folks to write a comment on a hastily-made slip of paper and drop it into a cardboard box with a handwritten label. Officials were clearly unprepared for the number of people who feel more community discussion is needed.
Officials also didn’t bother to post much information about the years of community planning that have gone into thinking about the property prior to 2019. No details or maps from the 2016 community report that took months of hard work by community members; no details of the community meetings and reports in 2002 and 2007. Why? Perhaps because all these community reports talked about preserving 80% or more of the land - a real park - and reserving the rest for affordable development - a balanced approach that would give us both another Weavers Grove and Chapel Hill's greatest park.
The staff from Orange County, Chapel Hill and Carrboro are hosting a zoom meeting on the Greene Tract Forest tomorrow night at 5:30pm. If you are attending, you'll need to register in advance:
Chapel Hill Transit Service Changes: temporary schedule adjustments to increase the reliability of the bus system in the face of staffing shortages. More info: chtransit.org