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Camille Berry
NONPARTISAN
Camille Berry is running for Chapel Hill Town Council Member.
Personal background
Camille Berry is from North Carolina. She moved to Orange County in 2005. She studied at Wellesley College. She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with her three children.
Professional background
Camille is a development and communications professional. She worked at Community Home Trust for nearly seven years, where she advanced affordable housing opportunities for extremely low to moderate-income households in Chapel Hill. Earlier in her career, she served as the executive director of a nonprofit that oversaw the development of a public-private project.
Political background
Camille is currently a member of the Chapel Hill Town Council. She was first elected in 2021 and is currently serving her first term.
Economy
Supports growing different kinds of businesses to create jobs and bring in tax revenue.
Supports expanding businesses owned by women and people of color to strengthen the local economy.
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Public Services
Supports including green spaces in new developments to protect the environment and ensure long-term success.
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Housing & Urban Development
Supports creating more affordable housing options for lower-income residents.
Supports building more housing by developing middle housing and investing in subsidized development.
Supports completing the Land Use Management Ordinance (LUMO) to streamline planning and permitting to make development easier.
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Public Safety
Believes the town should address the causes of panhandling by helping people meet their basic needs.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Supports promoting electric vehicle use by adding more charging stations and improving public transportation, biking, and pedestrian walkways.
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Education
As of September 3, 2025, Camille Berry’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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