At our monthly Economic Development & Public Policy (EDPP) Committee meeting on Nov. 5, we'll hear from Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership Executive Director Meg McGurk about the downtown master plan. An initiative that started as Rosemary Imagined and became Downtown Imagined, learn about what are next steps in planning for our downtown's future. At the same meeting, meet the new executive director of the Inter-Faith Council for Social Service Michael Reinke and their plans for a new project, FoodFirst.
Charge to the EDPP Committee: To advise the chamber board of directors and professional staff and to inform membership on policy and economic development initiatives that impact our members land business community at large, to advocate for legislation and regulation that benefits the local economy, and engage members in advocacy and the electoral process.