Trash to be Collected One Day Earlier During Week of July 4thBecause Town offices will be closed on Friday, July 4, 2008 in observance of Independence Day, solid waste, recycling and yard waste will be collected according to the following schedule...
Jun 24, 2008
Cary Water Customers Reminded of Alternate Day Watering During High TemperaturesWith the hot, dry summer weather now upon us, Town of Cary utility customers – including those in Morrisville – are asked to remember Cary’s Recipe 4 Success...
Jun 9, 2008
New Program Encourages Cary Citizens to Stop Flushing Water and Money Down the CommodeAs part of its ongoing efforts to lead the state in conserving finite natural resources, the Town of Cary has begun offering $150 rebates to water customers who replace their older toilets that use between 3.5 and 5 gallons of water per flush (gpf) with new, high efficiency toilets...
Jun 3, 2008
Design of Downtown Streetscape Project Nears Completion, Detailed Design Concepts to be Unveiled TuesdayThe Town of Cary invites the public to an Open House to view detailed streetscape design concepts inspired by Cary’s unique history and culture; the meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 3 at the Herb Young Community Center...
Jun 3, 2008
Citizens Invited to Comment on Cary's Comprehensive Transportation Plan UpdateCary citizens are invited to share their comments on the latest update to the Town’s Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP) —the Town’s official roadway, bicycle, transit and pedestrian elements that are used by decision makers...
May 28, 2008
Wake Manager Presents FY 2009 Recommended BudgetPriority Funding Given to Education, Public Safety and Human Services...
May 20, 2008
NC Department of Transportation Web Site Links CitizensCoinciding with National Transportation Week, May 11-17, the N.C. Department of Transportation's Public Transportation Division has introduced its updated Web site...
May 16, 2008
Cary's Proposed Budget Targets More Than $80 Million to Transportation and Parks While Dropping the Property Tax Rate by Nearly a DimeIt will take about $306 million next year and a tax rate of 33 cents to keep Cary one of the greatest places in America to live, work, and raise a family...
May 12, 2008
Cary to Lift Ban on Outdoor Automated Watering April 1With Cary's water supply at Jordan Lake well above normal and given that the US Army Corps of Engineers has been releasing more water each day from the lake than during regular operations, the Town of Cary will allow its customers to return to year-round alternate day watering beginning April 1...
Apr 1, 2008
Debris Burning is Banned Across North CarolinaThe N.C. Division of Forest Resources has imposed a statewide ban on all open burning and canceled all burning permits effective at noon, March 27, 2008, due to a Red Flag warning imposed by the National Weather Service...
Mar 28, 2008
Public Invited to Comment on Proposed Changes to Cary's Impact Fees at Public HearingThe Cary Town Council will hear comments from the public about proposed changes to impact fees during their regular meeting on March 27, 2008 at the Cary Town Hall Council Chambers...
Mar 27, 2008
Cary Takes Steps to Celebrate Sunshine WeekAs part of its strong and ongoing commitment to openness and transparency, the Town of Cary has joined the nation in celebrating Sunshine Week – a national initiative to promote the importance of open government and freedom of information; this year’s week is March 16-22...
Mar 20, 2008
Telephone Book Recycling Program BeginsWake County Solid Waste Management began its annual Telephone Book Recycling Program on Monday, February 4, 2008, and the program will continue until Friday, May 9, 2008...
Feb 13, 2008
Crime Statistics in Cary Now Just a Few Clicks Away on New Interactive Web SiteImmediate access, increased confidence and crime prevention a few features of new application...
Feb 7, 2008
Forward Thinking Cary to Launch Unprecedented Land Banking InitiativeIn keeping with their commitment to proactive, comprehensive planning for the future, the Cary Town Council has approved an innovative land banking program that will reserve land now for future public purposes such as schools, post offices, parks, greenways, open space, community centers, and fire stations...
Jan 31, 2008