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File #: [19-0561]    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Appointment Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/24/2019 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 6/12/2019 Final action:
Title: Appointments to the Transportation and Connectivity Advisory Board.
Attachments: 1. Ballot, 2. Applications, 3. Master Ballot - Transportation and Connectivity Advisory Board
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Appointments to the Transportation and Connectivity Advisory Board.
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Staff:
Department:
Sabrina Oliver, Director/Town Clerk
Communications and Public Affairs
Amy Harvey, Deputy Town Clerk

Alisha Cordell, Administrative Assistant
Technology Solutions and CaPA


Recommendation(s):
That the Council make appointments to the Transportation and Connectivity Advisory Board for three (3) seats.

Council Goals:
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Create a Place for Everyone
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Develop Good Places,
New Spaces
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Support
Community Prosperity
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Nurture Our Community
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Facilitate Getting Around
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Grow Town
and Gown Collaboration


Attachments:

* Advisory Board Recommendation(s)

* Ballot

* Applications

Note: Applications submitted prior to February 20, 2018 were completed before changes were made to the application and may appear incomplete.



















MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor and Town Council
FROM: Jason Merrill, Transportation and Connectivity Advisory Board Chair
SUBJECT: Recommendation for the vacancy(s)
DATE: May 28, 2019

RECOMMENDATION: The Transportation and Connectivity Advisory Board met on May 28, 2019 and by a majority vote have made the following recommendation(s) to the Town Council for consideration:
* Heather Brutz, Reappointment, Chapel Hill Resident
* Aaron Frank, Appointment, Bicycle Advocate
* Susanne Kjemtrup-Lovelace, Reappointment, Chatham County Resident
The Board voted via ballots - they each voted for their top 3 candidates (there were 6 board members present, so 18 total votes). Heather Brutz received 4 votes, Susanne Kjemptrup-Lovelace received 6 votes, Aaron Frank and Fred Lampe both received 3 votes, and Mimi Clemmons received 2 votes. The Board voted again to break the tie between Aaron Frank and Fred Lampe, and Aaron Frank received 4 votes and Fred Lampe received 2 votes.

SPECIAL REQUEST(S): No comment.

BACKGROUND: Aaron Frank is a former Town of Chapel Hill Planner and currently works as a land planner for a private firm representing propert...

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