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Chapel Hill Town Council Agenda

 Wednesday, April 12, 2000, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.

 

10

1.

Personnel Department budget presentation

     

10

2.

Legal Department budget presentation

     

10

3.

Mayor/Council/Manager/Clerk budget presentation

     

60

4.

Follow-Up Reports from various departments

     
 

A.

Public Works

   

1. Report on Curbside Residential Refuse Collection

     
 

B.

Transportation

   

1. Report on Fare-Free System Option

   

2. Report on Transit Route and Schedule Information at Bus Stops

   

3. Transportation Budget Comparisons

     
 

C.

Police

   

1. Report on costs for capital equipment replacement programs 

   

2. Report on School Resource Officers’ costs and revenues 

     
 

D.

Planning

   

1. Report on Development Application Fees

   

2. Report on Impact Fees/Impact Tax

   

3. Report on distribution of personnel costs and number of home occupation licenses

     
     
 

E.

Engineering

   

1. Report on Engineering Inspection Fees

     
 

F.

Finance

   

1. Report on proposed additional revenue from Privilege License Taxes

     
 

G.

Manager

   

1. Submittal of Engineering and Public Works budget details as examples of small and large budgets.

     
 

H.

Housing

   

1. Status Report On The ACHIEVE!  Family Self-Sufficiency Program

   

2. Follow-up Reports on Increase Outreach Efforts to the Hispanic Population

    and Tenure of Public Housing Residents.

   

    

 

I.

Personnel

   

1. Employment of At-Risk Youth

     

30

5.

Capital Improvements Program

 

A.

Preliminary 2000-2005 Capital Improvements Program

 

B.

Report on the Development of a 15-Year Capital Improvements Program