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CarrboroNC averageUS Census ACS
Population
21,170
Per-capita income
$53,514
Median home value
$507,100
Bachelor's or higher
70%
Typical home value $429,889 -3.3% yr/yr · +26.7% 5-yr
Home-value trend 2004–2026 (Zillow ZHVI)
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Municipal budget

US Census Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
Total revenue$0 (FY2023)
Total spending$619K (FY2023)
Taxes$0 (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$15.0M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$29 (FY2023)

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Housing units permitted — US Census Building Permits Survey
20259 housing units ($5.6M)
🗳️ Election results (5 races)
Local election returns — winner marked ✓.
Mayor 2025-11-04
Barbara Foushee ✓ 2,788 · Joe H. Lloyd, Jr. 94 · Write-In (Miscellaneous) 23 · Randee Haven O'Donnell (Write-In) 6
City Council 2025-11-04
Cristobal Palmer ✓ 2,587 · Danny Nowell ✓ 2,491 · Fred Joiner ✓ 2,379 · Write-In (Miscellaneous) 89 · Randee Haven O'Donnell (Write-In) 17 · April Mills (Write-In) 6
City Council 2024-11-05
Cristobal M. Palmer ✓ 7,594 · Isaac Woolsey 2,057 · Write-In (Miscellaneous) 149 · April Mills (Write-In) 14
Mayor 2023-11-07
Barbara Foushee ✓ 4,222 · Write-In (Miscellaneous) 120 · Damon Seils (Write-In) 8 · Sammy Slade (Write-In) 6
City Council 2023-11-07
Catherine Fray ✓ 3,584 · Eliazar Posada ✓ 3,544 · Jason Merrill ✓ 3,423 · Stephanie Wade 1,372 · April Mills 1,234 · Write-In (Miscellaneous) 52

Recent meetings

Wed Jul 15, 2026

Board of Adjustment

Board of Adjustment considers porch variance for 601 Hillsborough Road

The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing regarding a variance request for a single-family home expansion. The applicant seeks to reduce the required 25’ right-of-way setback to 20’6” to accommodate new front and rear porches.

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301 W. Main Street Carrboro, NC 27510 │ social media carrboronc.gov │ 919-942-8541 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 301 West Main Street, Carrboro, North Carolina 27510 AGENDA 7:00 P.M. Town Hall Council Room 110 J u l y 1 5 , 2 0 2 6 I. Minutes Approval: i. For June 17, 2026 Meeting II. Quasi-Judicial Public Hearing: i. 601 Hillsborough Road – A variance request to the required 25’ right-of-way setback along Dillard Street. ii. 101 Barington Hills – Setback Exception Request III. New/Old Business i. Consideration of Decision Document for Appeal Related to 3217 Damascus Church Road ii. Discussion of Draft Board of Adjustment Guidelines Document IV. Adjournment Page 1 of 4 Board of Adjustment Meeng Minutes – June 17, 2026 301 West Main Street, Carrboro, NC 27510 Room 110, Council Chambers Members Present Members Absent Town Staff Kacy Gordon Heather Hunt Sriv Navaratnam Brian Hageman, Vice Chair Jenifer Wolfe, Chair Linda Bowerman Andrew Whiemore Marty Roupe Laura Youngblood Stephanie Bray Catherine Fray, Town Council Liaison Nick Robinson, Counsel for BOA Aorney Bob Hornik, Counsel for Town Staff Nick Herman, Town Aorney The Carrboro Board of Adjustment held a meeng on June 17, 2026. Vice Chair Hageman called the meeng to order at 7:01PM, proceeded with roll call and swore in staff members and members of the public who may wish to give tesmony. ----------------------------------------------------------------- …
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Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 6:00 PM

Town Council

Town Council holds closed session to consult with legal counsel.

This agenda contains only procedural boilerplate for a closed session. The council will meet privately to consult with an attorney regarding legal matters protected by attorney-client privilege. No public business, rezonings, contracts, or fee changes are scheduled.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2026 6:00 PM Town of Carrboro 301 W. Main St., Carrboro, NC 27510 Council Chambers - Room 110 Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final Special Meeting July 7, 2026Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final CLOSED SESSION 143-318.11 (A)(3) To consult with an attorney employed or retained by the public body in order to preserve the attorney-client privilege between the attorney and the public body, which privilege is hereby acknowledged. General policy matters may not be discussed in a closed session and nothing herein shall be construed to permit a public body to close a meeting that otherwise would be open merely because an attorney employed or retained by the public body is a participant. The public body may consider and give instructions to an attorney concerning the handling or settlement of a claim, judicial action, mediation, arbitration, or administrative procedure. If the public body has approved or considered a settlement, other than a malpractice settlement by or on behalf of a hospital, in closed session, the terms of that settlement shall be reported to the public body and entered into its minutes as soon as possible within a reasonable time after the settlement is concluded. Page 2 Town of Carrboro Printed on 7/1/2026
Wed Jun 24, 2026

Racial Equity Commission

Commission to discuss draft policy for recognizing community members and locations

The Racial Equity Commission will discuss a draft policy to recognize community members and locations. They will also receive a Climate Action staff update on a new initiative. The meeting includes approval of prior minutes and setting the next agenda.

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Racial Equity Commission Meeting Agenda June 24, 2026 - 6:00 pm 108 Bim Street 6:00 p.m. Call the Meeting to Order 6:05 p.m. Introduction of Guests 6:10 p.m. Approval of May 2026 Meeting Minutes 6:15 p.m. Climate Action Staff Introduction and Update – Allie Seguret 6:30 p.m. Discussion Draft Policy to Recognize Community Members and Locations 7:15 p.m. Announcements 7:20 p.m. Agenda items for next meeting - September 23, 2026 7:30 p.m. Adjourn TOWN HALL AND BIM STREET ARE ACCESSIBLE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. For more information, contact staff at 919.919.7381
Thu Jun 18, 2026

Stormwater Advisory Commission

Commission to discuss collaborative stormwater plan for 103 Parker Street

The Stormwater Advisory Commission will review a draft letter to the Town Council proposing a collaborative stormwater treatment case study at Parker Street. The body will also discuss updates to the Unified Development Ordinance and residential assistance programs.

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TOWN OF CARRBORO STORMWATER ADVISORY COMMISSION AGENDA June 18, 2026 • 7:00 pm Town Hall, Room 100 Time Item Presenter 7:00 pm Administrative Matters: Call to Order, Approval of Minutes Chair, All 7:05 pm Public Comment Chair, All 7:10 pm Residential Assistance Quarterly Update Cassie 7:30 pm Draft Letter to Council for 103 Parker Street Chair, All 7:40 pm Carrboro UDO Chair, All 7:50 pm Staff Update Staff 8:00 pm Announcements and Adjourn Chair Citizens (other than Commission members) wishing to attend a meeting should email [email protected] and specify if they wish to make any comments in the email. If you wish to make public comment, at the time of public comment, the speakers will be allowed to address the Commission. Please send any written statement or materials to the same email provided above. All written statement and materials will be forwarded to the Commission members. TOWN OF CARRBORO STORMWATER ADVISORY COMMISSION–MINUTES May 14, 2026 • 7:00 pm • Town Hall (Room 100) Administrative Matters  Meeting start: 7:03 pm  Meeting was lead by John Cox (Vice-Chair).  Minutes from the April 9, 2026, meeting were unanimously approved. Staff Updates  Members discussed the 103 Parker Street memo revised by Mike. It was decided to put it out to the Commission for additional discussion at the June meeting.  Discussions regarding the new UDO Code Diagnosis included the following: a recap from those who attended the meeting on April 23rd, a …
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Thu Jun 18, 2026

Planning Board

Planning Board reviews tourist home and nightclub concept plans

The Planning Board is reviewing concept plans for a tourist home at 100 Blackwood Drive and a nightclub (Nightlight) at 405 East Main Street. They will also discuss the UDO Code Diagnosis and approve minutes from the April 23 meeting.

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TOWN OF CARRBORO PLANNING BOARD 301 West Main Street, Carrboro, North Carolina, 27510 A G E N D A THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2026 Item Topic/Action Person/Agency Time (Approx) I. WELCOME Chair 7:30 II. JOINT REVIEW A. Concept Plan – 100 Blackwood Drive – Tourist Home (SUP-B) B. Concept Plan – 405 East Main Street –Bar/Night Club (SUP-A) Applicant/Staff/Advisory Boards Applicant/Staff/Advisory Boards 7:35 7:50 IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES April 23, 2026 – Meeting Minutes Chair/Planning Board 8:10 V. OTHER MATTERS A. Concept Plan – 100 Blackwood Drive – Tourist Home (SUP-B) B. Concept Plan – 405 East Main Street –Bar/Night Club (SUP-A) C. Discussion of UDO Code Diagnosis Chair/Planning Board Chair/Planning Board Chair/Planning Board 8:15 8:20 8:30 VI. ADJOURNMENT 9:00 TOWN HALL IS ACCESSIBLE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT STAFF AT 919-918-7335. 7:30 P.M. TOWN HALL | 301 W MAIN STREET PUBLIC COMMENT AT PLANNING BOARD MEETINGS If members of the public wish to address the Planning Board, a time will be provided during the meeting. Speakers may address the Board only after being recognized by the Chair and only from the podium, subject to a three-minute time limit. Jesse Thomas 102 Blackwood Drive Carrboro, NC27510 (919) 525-1999 [email protected] 9th June 2026 Carrboro Town Hall, et al Carrboro, NC 27510 Concept Plan for T …
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Thu Jun 18, 2026

Transportation, Mobility & Greenways Advisory Commission

Commission reviews plans for tourist home and Nightlight nightclub relocation

The Transportation, Mobility & Greenways Advisory Commission will hold a joint review of two concept plans: a tourist home at 100 Blackwood Drive and a bar/nightclub at 405 East Main Street (Nightlight relocation). The commission will also discuss the UDO Code Diagnosis and receive updates on Safe Routes to School, Vision Zero, and Prioritization P8.0.

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TOWN HALL IS ACCESSIBLE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT TINA MOON AT 919-918-7325. Transportation, Mobility, & Greenways Advisory Commission Date: June 18, 2026 7:30 pm Town Hall/Virtual Meeting called by: Chair Elyse Keefe Facilitator: Tina Moon Attendees: Transportation, Mobility, & Greenways Advisory Commission ----- Agenda Topics ----- 1. Joint Review Meeting A. Concept Plan – 100 Blackwood Drive – Tourist Home (SUP-B) B. Concept Plan – 405 East Main Street –Bar/Night Club (SUP) Staff/Applicants/ Advisory Boards 7:30 2. Call to Order, and Welcome Chair 8:05 3. Approval of TMGAC Minutes - February 5, 2026 Chair 8:10 4. Discussion Items: A. Concept Plan – 100 Blackwood Drive – Tourist Home (SUP-B) B. Concept Plan – 405 East Main Street –Bar/Night Club (SUP-A) C. Discussion/debrief of UDO Code Diagnosis D. Updates: SRTS, Vision Zero, Prioritization P8.0, Membership Chair/TMGAC/Staff 8:15 5. Adjourn Chair 9:30 Additional Attachments – Concept Plans For information, please contact staff at [email protected] Next Scheduled TMGAC meetings: September 3, 2026 Next Scheduled SRTS Implementation Committee meetings: August 20, 2026/September 17, 2026 The Joint Review Meeting will be held virtually at the following link: https://townofcarrboro.zoom.us/j/86165542380?pwd=39agSxRLDtQhyxfZJ4oaO68C0nOJDM.1Passcode:288179 Phone one-tap: +13017158592,,86165542380# US (Washington DC), 13052241968,,86165542380# US …
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Wed Jun 17, 2026

Board of Adjustment

Board to hear appeal on zoning exemption for school at 3217 Damascus Church Road

The Board of Adjustment will hold a quasi-judicial public hearing to determine if a school and preschool facility on a bona fide farm requires a land use permit. The board will also review a decision document for a special use permit request at 113 Glosson Circle.

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301 W. Main Street Carrboro, NC 27510 │ social media carrboronc.gov │ 919-942-8541 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 301 West Main Street, Carrboro, North Carolina 27510 AGENDA 7:00 P.M. Town Hall Council Room 110 J u n e 1 7 , 2 0 2 6 I. Minutes Approval: i. For February 18, 2026 Meeting II. Quasi-Judicial Public Hearing: i. Quasi-Judicial Public Hearing on Appeal Related to 3217 Damascus Church Road III. New/Old Business i. Decision Document related to a SUP-B request for 113 Glosson Circle IV. Adjournment Page 1 of 4 Board of Adjustment Meeng Minutes – February 18, 2026 301 West Main Street, Carrboro, NC 27510 Room 110, Council Chambers Members Present Members Absent Town Staff Kacy Gordon Linda Bowerman Andrew Whiemore Heather Hunt Sriv Navaratnam Brian Hageman, Vice Chair Erle Smith Jenifer Wolfe, Chair Marty Roupe Laura Youngblood Jacob Wiggins Nick Herman, Town Aorney Catherine Fray, Town Council Liaison The Carrboro Board of Adjustment held a meeng on February 18, 2026. Vice Chair Hageman called the meeng to order at 7:01PM, proceeded with roll call and swore in staff members and members of the public who may wish to give tesmony. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Agenda Items: I. Minutes Approval for January 21, 2026 Meeng A moon was made by Navaratnam and seconded by Hunt, to approve the Januar …
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Wed Jun 17, 2026

Housing and Human Services Advisory Commission

Commission to discuss Affordable Housing Plan Update

The Housing and Human Services Advisory Commission will approve May 2026 meeting minutes, hear presentations from Freedom House Recovery Center and Pee Wee Homes, and receive an update on the Affordable Housing Plan. The meeting also sets the summer break and next meeting date.

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Housing and Human Services Advisory Commission Meeting June 17 , 2026 6 :00 PM Town Hall Room 10 9 Agenda I. Welcome II. Approval of the May 202 6 meeting minutes III. NPO Presenters – Freedom House Recovery Center and Pee Wee Homes a. Presentation b. Q&A IV. Affordable Housing Plan Update V. Next meeting a. Summer Break (No July, No August unless necessary) b. Next meeting – September 16th at 6pm in Town Hall Rm 109
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 6:00 PM

Town Council

Council to consider Unified Development Ordinance rewrite

The Town Council will consider a consent agenda of approximately 16 items including contracts for mowing, waste disposal, refuse truck leasing, street resurfacing, and a stormwater rate study. They will receive a presentation on the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) rewrite and an update on 2026 hurricane preparedness. A closed session is scheduled for personnel matters.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2026 6:00 PM Town of Carrboro 301 W. Main St., Carrboro, NC 27510 Council Chambers - Room 110 Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final June 16, 2026Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final 6:00-6:15 A. POETRY READING, RESOLUTIONS, PROCLAMATIONS, AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 6:15-6:20 B. TOWN MANAGER'S UPDATE 6:20-6:35 C. PUBLIC COMMENT 6:35-6:40 D. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are part of normal town business. There will be no discussion of these items unless a Council Member request to pull an item, after which the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered individually. All other items not removed from the Consent Agenda will be adopted by a single motion. 1. 26-078 Approval of Minutes from Town Council meeting held on June 2, 2026 2. 26-046 Resolution to Approve FY27 Mowing Services Contract with Landscaper, LLC for Highway NC-54 and Designated Town Properties PURPOSE: To request Town Council approve the FY27 contract with Landscaper, LLC for mowing services along Highway NC-54 and at designated Town properties. A - FY27 Mowing Services – Summary of Second Year Quote Amounts B - Resolution C - Race & Equity Pocket Questions - FY27 Mowing Contract D - Climate Action Pocket Questions - FY27 Mowing Contract Attachments: Page 2 Town of Carrboro Printed on 6/11/2026 June 16, 2026Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final 3. 26-051 Resolution Authorizing the FY27 Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Contract with Waste Management, Inc. PURPOSE: To reque …
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Thu Jun 11, 2026

Climate and Environmental Advisory Commission

Climate Commission to finalize Unified Development Ordinance priorities

The Climate and Environmental Advisory Commission will discuss and finalize recommendations for the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) to be shared with the Planning Department. The commission will also hold elections for its executive committee and recommend new members for open seats.

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A G E N D A T o w n o f C a rrb o ro C lim a te a n d E n v iro n m e n ta l A d v is o ry C o m m is s io n June 11 , 202 6 at 6:00 PM Carrboro Town Hall 301 W Main St. Carrboro, NC 27510 Z o o m V irtu a l M e e tin g * 1 . C a ll to O rd e r 2 . R o ll C a ll 3 . A d ju s tm e n ts to th e A g e n d a 4 . A p p ro v a l o f M in u te s - C E A C _ M in u te s _ 5 .1 4 .2 6 .d o c x 5 . A n n o u n c e m e n ts (in c lu d in g a n y C o n flic ts o f In te re s t) 6 . N e w B u s in e s s a . E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e E le c tio n s b . R e c o m m e n d a tio n o f N e w M e m b e rs 7. Continuing Business a. Discussion of UDO Priorities i. Finalize plan for sharing questions and recommendations with CodeWright and Planning Department b . S p e a k e rs N e x t M e e tin g c . H is to ria n R e p o rt 8 . A d jo u rn m e n t 9 . W o rk S e s s io n T im e : P re s e n t T im e : D is c u s s i o n S u b je c t P re s e n te r (s ) P u rp o s e / O u tc o m e s P re -re a d s 5 m in R o ll C a ll A p p ro v a l o f p a s t m in u te s C h a ir 3 0 m in Elections A m y A rm b ru s te r, C E A C S ta ff L ia is o n E le c t C h a ir, V ic e C h a ir, S e c re ta ry a n d H is to ria n R o le s o f E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e .d o c x 5 m in 1 0 m in Recommend ations for New Members C h a ir R e c o m m e n d n e w m e m b e rs fo r a p p o in tm e n t to th e o p e n s e a ts o n th e C o m m is s io n S e e e m a il fo r n e w m e m b e r a p p lic …
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Thu Jun 4, 2026

Planning Board

Joint boards review code diagnosis for new UDO

The Planning Board, along with the Economic Sustainability Commission, Racial Equity Commission, and Housing and Human Services Advisory Commission, will jointly review a code diagnosis by CodeWright for the new Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). This is a follow-up to a May 21 meeting with other boards.

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TOWN OF CARRBORO PLANNING BOARD 301 West Main Street, Carrboro, North Carolina 27510 A G E N D A THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2026 Item Topic/Action Person/Agency Time (Approx) I. WELCOME Staff 7:00 II. JOINT REVIEW A. Code Diagnosis Review with CodeWright (New UDO Project) a. Planning Board b. Economic Sustainability Commission c. Racial Equity Commission d. Housing and Human Services Advisory Commission CodeWright/Advisory Boards/Staff 7:05 III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES April 23, 2026 – Deferred to June 18 - - IV. ADJOURNMENT 8:30 Staff invite and encourage all advisory board members to attend. This is a follow-up meeting from the May 21st meeting centered on the 4 boards and commissions not listed above (CEAC, TMGAC, SWAC, and RPCR). Members from all boards can attend one or both meetings. Members are invited to the Drakeford for this meeting but may attend virtually if they prefer. Please note the 7PM start time (30 minutes earlier than usual) Light refreshments will be provided. *To view the advisory board meeting, please use the link below or contact staff at [email protected] https://townofcarrboro.zoom.us/j/88602419933?pwd=kLgIWf5ibWDJPh9w4OGuBNXIKdPP3R.1 Meeting ID: 886 0241 9933 Phone one-tap: +13092053325,,81700246336# US +13126266799,,81700246336# US (Chicago) TOWN HALL IS ACCESSIBLE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT STAFF AT 919-918-7335. 7:00 P.M. DRAKEFORD LIBRARY CO …
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Thu Jun 4, 2026

Transportation, Mobility & Greenways Advisory Commission

Joint review of CodeWright UDO project with multiple boards

The Transportation, Mobility & Greenways Advisory Commission is holding a joint review meeting with the Planning Board, Economic Sustainability Commission, Racial Equity Commission, and Housing and Human Services Advisory Commission to discuss the Code Diagnosis Review for the new Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) project by CodeWright. Approval of the February 5, 2026 minutes is deferred to June 18. The meeting starts at 7:00 PM (30 minutes earlier than usual) and is hybrid.

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THE DRAKEFORD LIBRARY IS ACCESSIBLE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. Transportation, Mobility, & Greenways Advisory Commission Date: June 4, 2026 7:00 pm Drakeford Library Complex Meeting called by: Chair Elyse Keefe Facilitator: Tina Moon Attendees: Transportation, Mobility, & Greenways Advisory Commission ----- Agenda Topics ----- 1. Welcome 2. Joint Review Meeting Code Diagnosis Review with CodeWright (New UDO Project) a. Planning Board b. Economic Sustainability Commission c. Racial Equity Commission d. Housing and Human Services Advisory Commission CodeWright/ Advisory Boards/Staff 7:00 3. Approval of February 5, 2026 Minutes – Deferred to June 18th 4. Adjourn 8:30 Additional Attachments - None For information, please contact staff at [email protected] Next Scheduled TMGAC meetings: June 18, 2026 Next Scheduled SRTS Implementation Committee meetings: August 20, 2026/September 17, 2026 Staff invite and encourage all advisory board members to attend. This is a follow-up meeting from the May 21st meeting centered on the 4 boards and commissions not listed above (CEAC, TMGAC, SWAC, and RPCR). Members from all boards can attend one or both meetings. Members are invited to the Drakeford for this meeting but may attend virtually if they prefer. Please note the 7PM start time (30 minutes earlier than usual) Light refreshments will be provided. *To view the advisory board meeting, please use the link below or contact staff at cmoon …
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Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 6:00 PM

Town Council

Town Council to adopt FY 2027 budget and reduce Homestead Road speed limit

The Town Council will adopt the FY 2027-2031 budget and Capital Improvement Plan, including a pay plan change and fee schedule. The council will also consider a resolution to reduce the speed limit on Homestead Road to 35 mph.

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Tuesday, June 2, 2026 6:00 PM Town of Carrboro 301 W. Main St., Carrboro, NC 27510 Council Chambers - Room 110 Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final June 2, 2026Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final 6:00-6:15 A. POETRY READING, RESOLUTIONS, PROCLAMATIONS, AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 6:15-6:20 B. TOWN MANAGER'S UPDATE 6:20-6:35 C. PUBLIC COMMENT 6:35-6:40 D. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are part of normal town business. There will be no discussion of these items unless a Council Member request to pull an item, after which the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered individually. All other items not removed from the Consent Agenda will be adopted by a single motion. 1. 26-061 Approval of Minutes from Town Council meeting held on May 19, 2026 6:40-7:00 E. PUBLIC HEARING 1. 26-060 Public Hearing II on Town Manager's Recommended Budget for FY 2027 & Capital Improvement Plan (2027-2031) PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to provide an opportunity for the public to comment on the Town Manager's Recommended Budget for FY 2027 as required by G.S.159-12: Filing and publication of the budget; budget hearings (b). A - FY 2027 Recommended Budget & CIP Overview_06.02.2026Attachments: 7:00-8:00 F. GENERAL AGENDA ACTION ITEMS Page 2 Town of Carrboro Printed on 6/12/2026 June 2, 2026Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final 1. 26-059 Adoption of the FY 2026-27 Annual Budget & Capital Improvement Plan (2027-2031) PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is fo …
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Mon Jun 1, 2026

Tourism Development Authority

Adopt FY2026-2027 tourism budget for Carrboro

The Carrboro Tourism Development Authority will hold a public hearing and vote on the FY2026-2027 budget. They will also approve an audit contract for FY2025-2026 and approve invoices for the Visit Carrboro website. The meeting ends with informal discussion and announcements.

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Carrboro Tourism Development Authority REGULAR MEETING AGENDA 4:30pm, June 1, 2026 via Zoom 4:30pm 1. Approve May 4, 2026 Meeting Minutes 4:35pm 2. Public Hearing: FY2026-2027 Budget – Jon H. 4:55pm 3. FY2026-2027 Budget Adoption – Jon H. 5:05pm 4. FY2025-2026 Audit Contract – Darrell K. 5:15pm 5. Invoice Approvals: Visit Carrboro Website – Jon H. 5:25pm 6. Informal Discussion and Announcements 5:30pm 7. Adjourn ZOOM INFORMATION Time: Jun 1, 2026 04:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://townofcarrboro.zoom.us/j/89401268890?pwd=SyQW06Psd4hmQg05bbJlaTZyizDCd8.1 Meeting ID: 894 0126 8890 Passcode: 617556 --- One tap mobile +13092053325,,89401268890# US +13126266799,,89401268890# US (Chicago) --- Join by SIP • [email protected] Join instructions https://townofcarrboro.zoom.us/meetings/89401268890/invitations?signature=us- PaIfG6KHVMry2hz1rJLNZIrjrzVmQELDax1TG6Ac
Wed May 27, 2026

Racial Equity Commission

Commission to review school naming policy and community recognition draft

The Racial Equity Commission will discuss a review of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro School District's Naming Facilities Policy and a draft policy to recognize community members. The meeting includes approval of previous minutes and announcements.

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R acial Equity Commission Meeting Agen da May 2 7 , 2026 - 6:00 pm 108 Bim Street 6 :00 p.m . Call the Meeting to Ord er 6: 05 p.m. Introduction of Guests 6:10 p.m. A pproval of April 202 6 Meeting Minute s 6: 15 p.m. Discussion R eview of Naming Facilities Policy – Chapel Hill-Carrboro School District - Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools Draft Policy to Recognize Community Members (see attachment) 7: 15 p.m. Announcements 7: 20 p.m. A genda items for next meeting 7: 3 0 p.m. Adjourn TOWN HALL AND BIM STREET ARE ACCESSIBLE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. For more information, c ontact staff at 91 9.919.7381
Fri May 22, 2026

Economic Sustainability Commission

Commission reviews revolving loan fund application

The Economic Sustainability Commission will hold a called meeting to review a single application for the Revolving Loan Fund. The agenda also includes procedural items like adjournment and a decision-making framework for racial equity and climate action.

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Economic Sustainability Commission CALLED MEETING AGENDA 5:30pm, May 22, 2026 on Zoom 5:30pm 1. Revolving Loan Fund Application Review - J. Hartman-Brown 5:45pm 2. Adjourn Decision-Making for Town Priorities Racial Equity • What are the racial impacts? • Who is or will experience burden? • Who is or will experience benefit? • What are the root causes of inequity? • What might be the unintended consequences of this action or strategy? Climate Action • Will this decision now or in the future affect the climate or GHG emissions? • Over the next 20 years, what are the impacts on: invasive species, water quality, stormwater control, utilities, erosion, fossil fuel use, land- use changes, and carbon sequestration? • Is there a positive impact on GHG emissions - such as creating renewable energy, reduce consumption of GHGs, conserve land or wildlife, or educating people about environmental problems? • Can modifications be made to adapt resilient strategies or mitigate negative impacts on the climate? ZOOM INFORMATION Join Zoom Meeting https://townofcarrboro.zoom.us/j/85490788254?pwd=PaxT4YPat3C19iIa3gzeN826sO6Z1q.1 Meeting chat link https://townofcarrboro.zoom.us/launch/jc/85490788254 Meeting ID: 854 9078 8254 Passcode: 049857 --- One tap mobile +13017158592,,85490788254# US (Washington DC) +13052241968,,85490788254# US --- Join by SIP • [email protected] Join instructions https://townofcarrboro.zoom.us/meetings/85490788254/invitations?signature=uw …
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Thu May 21, 2026

Planning Board

Planning Board reviews new Unified Development Ordinance code diagnosis

The Planning Board will conduct a joint review of the Code Diagnosis for the new Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) project with four advisory commissions: Transportation/Mobility/Greenways, Stormwater, Climate/Environment, and Recreation/Parks/Cultural Resources. A follow-up meeting on June 4 will involve additional boards. The board also approves prior minutes.

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TOWN OF CARRBORO PLANNING BOARD 301 West Main Street, Carrboro, North Carolina 27510 A G E N D A THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2026 Item Topic/Action Person/Agency Time (Approx) I. WELCOME Chair 7:30 II. JOINT REVIEW A. Code Diagnosis Review with CodeWright (New UDO Project) a. Transportation, Mobility, and Greenways Advisory Commission b. Stormwater Advisory Commission c. Climate and Environment Advisory Commission d. Recreation, Parks, and Cultural Resources Commission CodeWright/Advisory Boards/Staff 7:35 III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES April 23, 2026 – Deferred to June 18 - - IV. ADJOURNMENT 8:50 Staff invite and encourage all advisory board members to attend. There will be a follow-up meeting on Jun 4th centered around the 4 boards and commissions not listed above (Planning Board, ESC, REC, and HHSAC). Members from all boards can attend one or both meetings. Members are invited to the Drakeford for this meeting but may attend virtually if they prefer. The room can be accessed as early as 7PM. Light refreshments will be provided. *To view the advisory board meeting, please use the link below or contact staff at [email protected] https://townofcarrboro.zoom.us/j/83994163510?pwd=pOZsTHqKkAjgXzOcsv6k0biHxQpEWU.1 Meeting ID: 839 9416 3510 Phone one-tap: +13092053325,,81700246336# US +13126266799,,81700246336# US (Chicago) TOWN HALL IS ACCESSIBLE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT STAFF …
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Thu May 21, 2026

Transportation, Mobility & Greenways Advisory Commission

Joint review of new Unified Development Ordinance with four advisory boards

The Transportation, Mobility & Greenways Advisory Commission is holding a joint meeting with the Stormwater, Climate/Environmental, and Recreation commissions to review the Code Diagnosis from CodeWright for the new Unified Development Ordinance project. The commission will also receive updates and review Walk, Bike & Roll to School Day data from May 6, 2026.

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THE DRAKEFORD LIBRARY IS ACCESSIBLE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. Transportation, Mobility, & Greenways Advisory Commission Date: May 21, 2026 7:30 pm Drakeford Library Complex Meeting called by: Chair Elyse Keefe Facilitator: Tina Moon Attendees: Transportation, Mobility, & Greenways Advisory Commission ----- Agenda Topics ----- 1. Welcome 2. Joint Review Meeting Code Diagnosis Review with CodeWright (New UDO Project) a. Transportation, Mobility, and Greenways Advisory Commission b. Stormwater Advisory Commission c. Climate and Environmental Advisory Commission d. Recreation, Parks and Cultural Resources Commission CodeWright/ Advisory Boards/Staff 7:30 3. Updates 4. Adjourn 9:30 Additional Attachments - Walk, Bike & Roll to School Counts For information, please contact staff at [email protected] Next Scheduled TMGAC meetings: June 4, 2026 Next Scheduled SRTS Implementation Committee meetings: August 20, 2026/September 17, 2026 Staff invite and encourage all advisory board members to attend. Time will also be dedicated at the Joint Advisory Board Meeting on June 4th centered around the boards and commissions not listed above (PB, ESC, REC. HHSAC). Members from all boards can attend one or both meetings. Members are invited to the Drakeford for this meeting but may attend virtually if they prefer. The room can be accessed as early as 7PM. Light refreshments will be provided. *To view the advisory board meeting, please use …
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Wed May 20, 2026

Board of Adjustment

Tue May 19, 2026 · 6:00 PM

Town Council

Public hearing on FY2027 town budget and 5-year capital plan

The Town Council will hold a public hearing on the Manager's recommended budget for Fiscal Year 2027 and the 2027-2031 Capital Improvement Plan. They will also consider consent items including permit extensions for projects at 201 N. Greensboro St. and 603 Jones Ferry Rd., and approve the FY26-27 HOME Action Plan. Other agenda items include results of the Carrboro Community Survey and appointments to boards and commissions.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026 6:00 PM Town of Carrboro 301 W. Main St., Carrboro, NC 27510 Council Chambers - Room 110 Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final May 19, 2026Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final 6:00-6:15 A. POETRY READING, RESOLUTIONS, PROCLAMATIONS, AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 6:15-6:20 B. TOWN MANAGER'S UPDATE 6:20-6:35 C. PUBLIC COMMENT 6:35-6:40 D. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are part of normal town business. There will be no discussion of these items unless a Council Member request to pull an item, after which the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered individually. All other items not removed from the Consent Agenda will be adopted by a single motion. 1. 26-045 Approval of Minutes from Town Council meeting held on April 21, 2026 2. 26-049 Second Permit Extension Request for Special Use Permit-A for Commercial Building at 201 North Greensboro Street PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is for Town Council to consider approving a request for an extension of the date when a Special Use Permit-A for a Commercial Use Building at 201 North Greensboro Street would otherwise expire. Town Staff recommends approval of the request. A - Resolution Approving Permit Extension B - Letter from Applicant C - Staff Report Attachments: Page 2 Town of Carrboro Printed on 5/19/2026 May 19, 2026Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final 3. 26-050 Fourth Permit Extension Request for Previously Issued Special Use Permit-A for a Mixed Use Project at 603 Jone …
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Mon May 18, 2026

Housing and Human Services Advisory Commission

Recommendation for FY27 human services funding to Council

The Housing and Human Services Advisory Commission will vote on a recommendation for FY27 human services funding, based on 48 applications. The recommendation will specify the number of non-profits and total dollar amount (to be determined at the meeting). They will also approve minutes from the April meeting.

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✓ Decided: Recommended $260,407 in human services funding to 26 nonprofits

The Commission recommended allocations for 26 nonprofit organizations from a reduced human services budget of $260,407 as specified in the Town Manager's budget. They included comments encouraging the Town Council to restore funding and allow reallocation. The previous meeting minutes were also approved.

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Housing and Human Services Advisory Commission Meeting RESCHEDULED May 18, 2026 6:00 PM Town Hall Room 109 Agenda I. Welcome II. Approval of the April 2026 meeting minutes III. FY 27 Human Services Funding a. Recommendation IV. Next meeting a. June 17th at 6pm in Town Hall Rm 109 TOWN OF CARRBORO Housing and Human Services Advisory Commission 301 West Main Street, Carrboro, North Carolina 27510 R E C O M M E N D A T I O N MAY 18, 2026 Human Services Funding Recommendations Motion was made by _____________________, and seconded by ___________________, that the Housing and Human Services Advisory Commission recommends that the Town Council consider the following non-profit funding recommendations reflected below and in the attached document: The Human Services Advisory Commission received 48 applications for funding for FY26 – FY27. The Housing and Human Services Commission recommends funding _____ non-profits for a total of $____________. Comments: VOTE: YES: (0) ABSENT/EXCUSED: (0) NOES: (0) ABSTENTIONS: (0) By a unanimous show of hands, the Housing and Human Services Commission membership also indicated that no members have any financial interests that would pose a conflict of interest to the adoption of this amendment. _____________________________________ (Chair) (Date)
Thu May 14, 2026

Climate and Environmental Advisory Commission

Commission to discuss UDO priorities and green grant scoring

The Climate and Environmental Advisory Commission will hear a presentation on residential solar and battery storage options. They will discuss priorities for the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) following a joint review meeting. The commission will also review scoring criteria for the 2027 Green Neighborhood Grant and receive a historian report.

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A G E N D A T o w n o f C a rrb o ro C lim a te a n d E n v iro n m e n ta l A d v is o ry C o m m is s io n Ma y . 1 4 , 202 6 at 6:00 PM Carrboro Town Hall 301 W Main St. Carrboro, NC 27510 Z o o m V irtu a l M e e tin g * 1 . C a ll to O rd e r 2 . R o ll C a ll 3 . A d ju s tm e n ts to th e A g e n d a 4 . A p p ro v a l o f M in u te s - C E A C _ M in u te s _ 3 .1 2 .2 6 .d o c x 5 . A n n o u n c e m e n ts (in c lu d in g a n y C o n flic ts o f In te re s t) 6 . N e w B u s in e s s a . R e s id e n tia l S o la r a n d B a tte ry S to ra g e 7. Continuing Business a. Discussion of UDO Priorities i. Brief summary of UDO presentation at Joint Review Meeting held 4. 23 b. Discussion of Green Neighborhood Grant Scoring Criteria for 2027 c . S p e a k e rs N e x t M e e tin g d . H is to ria n R e p o rt 8 . A d jo u rn m e n t 9 . W o rk S e s s io n T im e : P re s e n t T im e : D is c u s s i o n S u b je c t P re s e n te r (s ) P u rp o s e / O u tc o m e s P re -re a d s 5 m in R o ll C a ll A p p ro v a l o f p a s t m in u te s C h a ir 1 0 m in 1 0 m in Residential Solar and Battery Storage B ria n L ie c h ti, E n e rw e a lth S o lu tio n s R e c e iv e in fo rm a tio n a b o u t re s id e n tia l s o la r a n d b a tte ry s to ra g e a n d a s k q u e s tio n s a b o u t h o w to in c re a s e a d o p tio n in C a rrb o ro 5 m in 3 0 m in Discussion of UDO Priorities A ly s s a P a u l a n d C h a ir B rie f s u m m a ry o f J o in t R …
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Thu May 14, 2026

Stormwater Advisory Commission

Stormwater Commission discusses UDO rewrite, utility rate study, and 103 Parker Street letter

The Stormwater Advisory Commission will receive updates on the Unified Development Ordinance rewrite, a draft letter to the Town Council regarding 103 Parker Street, and stormwater program activities including a utility rate study and drainage improvements. Public comment will be heard at the start of the meeting.

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TOWN OF CARRBORO STORMWATER ADVISORY COMMISSION AGENDA May 14, 2026 • 7:00 pm Town Hall, Room 100 Time Item Presenter 7:00 pm Administrative Matters: Call to Order, Approval of Minutes Chair, All 7:05 pm Public Comment Chair, All 7:10 pm Update on Draft Letter to Council for 103 Parker Street Chair, All 7:20 pm Carrboro UDO Chair, All 7:50 pm Staff Update Staff 8:00 pm Announcements and Adjourn Chair Citizens (other than Commission members) wishing to attend a meeting should email [email protected] and specify if they wish to make any comments in the email. If you wish to make public comment, at the time of public comment, the speakers will be allowed to address the Commission. Please send any written statement or materials to the same email provided above. All written statement and materials will be forwarded to the Commission members. TOWN OF CARRBORO STORMWATER ADVISORY COMMISSION–SUMMARY April 9, 2026 • 7:00 pm • Town Hall (Room 100) Administrative Matters  Meeting start: 7:04 pm  Minutes from the March 12, 2026, meeting were unanimously approved. Staff Updates  Staff gave an update on a project change that is taking place through the Residential Assistance Program.  The Chair updated the Commission on conversations with the Chairs of two other boards regarding a draft letter for 103 Parker Street. The letter will be revised per those conversations.  Staff updated the Commission on the procedure status for buffers and stream determinati …
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Wed May 13, 2026

Economic Sustainability Commission

Commission reviews revolving loan fund application

The Economic Sustainability Commission will review a Revolving Loan Fund application and hear updates from the Carrboro Business Alliance and staff. They will also approve minutes from the previous meeting and hold informal discussions.

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Economic Sustainability Commission REGULAR MEETING AGENDA 6:00pm, May 13, 2026 at Carrboro Town Hall 6:00pm 1. Approve April 8, 2026 Meeting Minutes 2. Committee and Staff Reports a. Carrboro Business Alliance Update b. Staff Update – J. Hartman-Brown 6:20pm 3. Review Revolving Loan Fund Application – J. Hartman-Brown, R. Mosher 6:45pm 4. Informal Discussion and Announcements 6:50pm 5. Adjourn Decision-Making for Town Priorities Racial Equity • What are the racial impacts? • Who is or will experience burden? • Who is or will experience benefit? • What are the root causes of inequity? • What might be the unintended consequences of this action or strategy? Climate Action • Will this decision now or in the future affect the climate or GHG emissions? • Over the next 20 years, what are the impacts on: invasive species, water quality, stormwater control, utilities, erosion, fossil fuel use, land- use changes, and carbon sequestration? • Is there a positive impact on GHG emissions - such as creating renewable energy, reduce consumption of GHGs, conserve land or wildlife, or educating people about environmental problems? • Can modifications be made to adapt resilient strategies or mitigate negative impacts on the climate?
Tue May 12, 2026 · 6:00 PM

Town Council

Council reviews proposed FY2026-27 budget and capital plan

The Town Council holds a work session to review the Town Manager's recommended budget for FY2026-27 and the Capital Improvement Plan. No votes or decisions are expected at this session; it is a discussion and presentation.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2026 6:00 PM Town of Carrboro 301 W. Main St., Carrboro, NC 27510 Council Chambers - Room 110 Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final COUNCIL WORK SESSION May 12, 2026Town Council Meeting Agenda - Final TOWN COUNCIL WORK SESSION 26-053 Town Manager’s Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2026-27 & Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) PURPOSE: This agenda item is for the Town Manager to present the Recommended Budget for FY 2026-27 and the CIP. A - Mgr's Recommended Budget FY2027 & CIP Presentation B - Mgr's Recommended Budget FY2027 One Sheet flyer Attachments: Page 2 Town of Carrboro Printed on 5/13/2026
Mon May 11, 2026

Recreation, Parks & Cultural Resources Advisory Board

Board to vote on Booker T. Spicely banners and bus shelter mural

The Recreation, Parks & Cultural Resources Advisory Board will take action on approving minutes, electing 2026 officers, and several public art items including Booker T. Spicely banners, an Art+Transit bus shelter mural, and public art placement. They will also receive informational updates on the Town Commons playground and volunteer/donations.

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Carrboro Recreation, Parks & Cultural Resources Advisory Board Minutes Date: May 11, 2026 Time: 7:00pm Location: Zoom: https://townofcarrboro.zoom.us/j/87682943366?pwd=Y8FP3zmlGkgZXYZ4NhAP72pEl11LKN.1 Type of Meeting: Regular Meeting Members Present: Members Absent: Agenda Items: 1. Call to Order 2. Introduction of Invitees 3. Approval of Minutes – Action item 4. 2026 Officers – Chair and Vice Chair – Action item 5. Booker T. Spicely Banners – Action item 6. Art + Transit Bus Shelter Mural – Action item 7. Public Art Placement – Action item 8. Town Commons Playground – Informational 9. Volunteer and Donations – Informational 10. Other Business/Updates 11. Next Meeting Agenda 12. Adjournment
Thu May 7, 2026

Planning Board

Planning Board meeting cancelled for May 7, 2026

This meeting is cancelled. The next meeting is scheduled for May 21, 2026.

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TOWN OF CARRBORO PLANNING BOARD 301 West Main Street, Carrboro, North Carolina 27510 A G E N D A THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2026 THE PLANNING BOARD MEETING IS CANCELLED THE NEXT PLANNING BOARD MEETING IS SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2026, AT 7:30 PM THE MEETING WILL BE HYBRID, VIA ZOOM AND AT THE DRAKEFORD LIBRARY COMPLEX TOWN HALL IS ACCESSIBLE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT STAFF AT 919-918-7340. PUBLIC COMMENT AT PLANNING BOARD MEETINGS If members of the public wish to address the Planning Board, a time will be provided during the meeting. Speakers may address the Board only after being recognized by the Chair and only from the podium, subject to a three-minute time limit.
Thu May 7, 2026

Transportation, Mobility & Greenways Advisory Commission

Carrboro Transportation Commission May 7 meeting cancelled

This meeting was cancelled. The next meeting is scheduled for May 21, 2026.

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Transportation, Mobility & Greenways Advisory Commission Meeting called by: Elyse Keefe, Chair Facilitator: Becca Robinson, Transportation Planner Attendees: Carrboro Transportation Advisory Board Members The Transportation, Mobility & Greenways Advisory Commission’s Thursday, May 7th, 2026 Meeting has been CANCELLED Next meeting: May 21, 2026 TOWN HALL IS ACCESSIBLE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT TINA MOON AT 919-918-7325.
Mon May 4, 2026

Tourism Development Authority

Tourism Authority to review FY2027 budget and two grant requests

The Carrboro Tourism Development Authority will discuss its FY2027 budget and consider community grant applications for Fiestas en la Calle and Tomato Day. The meeting also includes approval of previous minutes and informal announcements.

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✓ Decided: Approved $8,500 in tourism grants for two events

The Authority approved $1,500 for the Carrboro Farmers Market's Tomato Day 2026 and $7,000 for El Centro Hispano's Fiestas en la Calle. They also discussed the FY2026-27 budget, directing staff to increase support for community events and coordinate future discussions with funded festivals.

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Carrboro Tourism Development Authority REGULAR MEETING AGENDA 4:30pm, May 4, 2026 via Zoom 4:30pm 1. Approve April 6, 2026 Meeting Minutes 4:35pm 2. Fiestas en la Calle Community Grant Application – Pilar R. 4:50pm 3. Tomato Day Community Grant Application – Chloe S. 5:05pm 4. FY2027 Budget Discussion – Jon H. 5:25pm 5. Informal Discussion and Announcements 5:30pm 6. Adjourn ZOOM INFORMATION Join Zoom Meeting https://townofcarrboro.zoom.us/j/88323334415?pwd=uxlmh13zOdKLRXXUVvRUbEatemyr9I.1 Meeting ID: 883 2333 4415 Passcode: 907902 --- One tap mobile +13052241968,,88323334415# US +13092053325,,88323334415# US Join instructions https://townofcarrboro.zoom.us/meetings/88323334415/invitations?signature=Pl5UHwIjRjUxQ9FZXLwz 0kZ7T5tGABknpQGNUORZc3k
Thu Apr 23, 2026

Climate and Environmental Advisory Commission

Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 50 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.

💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
$2.0MAURA TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Department of Defense · SBIR PH2 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
$1.6MAURA TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Department of Defense · SBIR PHASE II FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR DIMINISHING MANUFACTURIN
$932,826GOLDSMITH REBECCA HALES
Millennium Challenge Corporation · DIRECTOR (MONITORING AND EVALUATION LEAD) INTERMITTENT PSC
$582,540GOLDSMITH REBECCA HALES
Millennium Challenge Corporation · DIRECTOR (M&E) INTERMITTENT PSC IGF::OT::IGF
$442,553APT BUSINESS SOLUTIONS LLC
Department of the Interior · IGF::CT::IGF FWS SR/NR TOOL
$383,964DENTAL POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Department of Agriculture · DENTAL SERVICES; ANGEL JOB CORPS CENTER; YACHATS, OR; NEW AWARD
$335,730DENTAL POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Department of Agriculture · DENTAL SERVICES; CASS JOB CORPS CENTER; OZARK, AR; NEW AWARD
$292,070DENTAL POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Department of Agriculture · DENTAL SERVICES; TRAPPER CREEK JOB CORPS CENTER; DARBY MT; NEW AWARD
$261,660DENTAL POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Department of Agriculture · DENTAL SERVICES; CURLEW JOB CORPS CENTER; CURLEW, WA; NEW AWARD
$260,348DENTAL POWER INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Department of Agriculture · IGF::CT::IGF - DENTAL SERVICES; SCHENCK JOB CORPS CENTER; PISGAH FORES

Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.

🌐 County-level context (Orange County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Traffic fatalities2 (2024)
Business establishments3,491 (51,807 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,872/mo (188 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy13.5% (low numeracy 21% · 2017)

Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC

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$15.0M
Debt outstanding
9
Permitted housing units

The money — in

source: Census gov-finance & state comptroller

Budget

Spending$619K

Debt load LOW

Outstanding debt$15.0M
Debt-load index34 / 100
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Outcomes — economic mobility

source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research use

For kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:

White kids
0.428
All kids
0.381
Black kids
0.319

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