4.
Maintain and
Improve Community Facilities and Services
Sustain Chapel Hill’s vibrant,
unique spirit and sense of community; provide a safe and secure community; and
support and enhance the quality of life [Phil Boyle
Document, Council Retreat 2008].
Council
Identified Assumptions:
- *Families
with children will put pressure on schools [Council Work Session Feb, 2008].
- *Growth
rates will be constant, a straight line [Council Work Session Feb, 2008].
- *UNC will
remain a premier institution [Council Work Session Feb, 2008].
- *Mixed use
development is best [Council Work Session Feb, 2008].
- ---
*People want to live in higher
density development [Council Work Session Feb, 2008].
- ---*Families
‘want’ to live in single-family homes [Council Work Session Feb, 2008].
- *Preserving
a rural buffer is important [Council Work Session Feb, 2008].
- *Development
is done in partnership with private investors and their decisions are market
driven [Council Work Session Feb, 2008].
- *Our
commitment is to transit-oriented development and development will happen along
transit corridors [Council Work Session Feb, 2008].
- *The
Council can impose change on behavior – parking, for example [Council Work
Session Feb, 2008].
- *More than
half of Chapel Hill’s residents work somewhere else [Council Work Session Feb,
2008].
Comprehensive
Plan Goal Assumptions:
- *The Town
should conserve and protect existing neighborhoods [Comp Plan, Theme 3].
- *The Town
should conserve and protect the natural setting of Chapel Hill [Comp Plan,
Theme 4].
- *The Town
should cooperatively plan with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [Comp Plan, Theme 8].
- *The Town
should work toward a balanced transportation system [Comp Plan, Theme 9].
- *The Town
should complete the bikeway/greenway/sidewalk systems [Comp Plan, Theme 10].
- *The Town
should provide quality community facilities and services [Comp Plan, Theme 11].
- *The Town
should develop strategies to address fiscal issues [Comp Plan, Theme 12].
* Indicates an assumption that is
repeated throughout the six strategic prioritized goal areas
Indicates two opposing assumptions