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Campaign Places:
Projects Funded by Our Water, Our Land
New Hope Creek
In July 2005, TLC advanced its partners, Durham County, Orange County, the
City of Durham, and the Town of Chapel Hill, $200,000 from
the campaign's Land Opportunity Fund to purchase 43 acres
along New Hope Creek. The Land Opportunity Fund was
available for immediate use, catalyzing each of the partners
to commit funds to the acquisition price.
The $200,000 helped leverage $1.3 million from local and state
governments to purchase the tract, including a grant of $1
million from the North Carolina Clean Water Management Trust
Fund. Additionally, TLC has pledges from donors
to reimburse the Land Opportunity Fund for the original
$200,000, which will then be available for future
conservation projects.
Once again in June 2006, TLC used the Land Opportunity Fund to put another
piece of the New Hope Creek puzzle in place when it bought
22 acres from Wade and Carolyn Penny at a bargain price. TLC then sold an easement on a
portion of the land to the state and the total acreage to Orange County to be managed
as part of the open space corridor along the creek.
In both examples, TLC was able to act quickly to secure the land
using funds from the campaign and then recycle the money to
be used on future projects. These two projects galvanized
the protection of more than 100 acres along the creek, the
final step in completing a 12-mile natural corridor
stretching from Duke Forest to Jordan Lake.
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