The Orange County Board of Commissioners return for a meeting tonight at Hillsborough’s Historic Whitted Building to vote on a resolution to approve the use of school facilities for public recreation.

The resolution comes from the Intergovernmental Parks Work group, a 27-member committee with representatives from Orange County and all towns, school systems and park advisory boards, as wells as other park-and-conservation interests.

To date, resolutions to make school facilities more available for public recreational use have been adopted by governing bodies in Carrboro, Hillsborough, and Chapel Hill, as well as the school boards for Orange County and Chapel Hill-Carrboro.

The Commissioners meeting at the Whitted Building takes place at 7 p.m.

The Richard Whitted Meeting Facility is located at 300 West Tryon Street in Hillsborough.