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Orange County COVID-19 recovery plan seeks public input

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Members of the Orange County, North Carolina, Board of Commissioners. | Photo Courtesy of Orange County

Members of the Orange County, North Carolina, Board of Commissioners. | Photo Courtesy of Orange County

To help the community during the COVID-19 pandemic, Orange County's Long-Term Recovery Group is working on a recovery plan.

Decisionmakers are asking for residents' input to help put values wanted from the community into the coronavirus recovery plan, Chapel Hill said in an Aug. 31 press release. Residents can help the county by completing a three-minute survey. The deadline for the survey is Friday, Sept. 11. 

The survey available online or on paper. The online version is located at Survey Monkey. Individuals can receive a printed version of the survey at several Orange County Health Department locations:

  • Health and Dental Clinics at the Whitted Human Services Center (300 West Tryon St., Hillsborough)
  • Health Clinic at the Southern Human Services Building (2501 Homestead Road, Chapel Hill)
  • Environmental Health (131 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough)
It's essential for community members to complete the survey because it will help local leaders understand what values are important to residents and why they should be included in the recovery plan, the release said. Results from the survey will directly impact the recovery plan, which is aimed to increase community resilience. 

More information or questions can be directed to ocncrecovery@hagertyconsulting.com.

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