Harold’s Blog: April 7, 2014
This week, Mayor Weinbrecht discusses quasi-judicial hearings, visits with students from Triangle Math & Science Academy and attends a ribbon cutting for TrialCard.
Harold Weinbrecht has been Mayor of Cary since 2007. augustanat@mindspring.com
This week, Mayor Weinbrecht discusses quasi-judicial hearings, visits with students from Triangle Math & Science Academy and attends a ribbon cutting for TrialCard.
The downtown park is about 25% designed and the decisions for the fountain are needed before design can be completed.
CAMPO approved the Locally Administered Projects Program for fiscal year 2015 that included $3 million for the Morrisville Parkway extension, $668,000 for Lake Pine Drive improvements, and $2,715,000 for the White Oak Greenway.
One of the main events was my competition against Principal Pierce in a Big Mac building contest. It was close contest but she edged me out by the time it took to place two pickles.
Thursday night the council held its first regularly scheduled quasi-judicial council meeting of the year. There were four quasi-judicial public hearings.
Emails from citizens this week include a continued barrage of Google fiber supporters. Council has had well over 100 emails on this topic to date. Other emails included…
Wednesday a public announcement was made about Google’s interest in bringing fiber to Cary. Wow! I wish it were my decision. If so, Google would have already been here.
A week that was supposed to consist mostly of events and meetings was instead dominated by the second snow storm of the winter.
Could I lower prices in stores? Could I make more hotels and houses? Could I give them more time to play at the playground? Could I stop the hunting of deer? Could I help get the school a walkie-talkie?
Cary, NC — This week was a busy week but included some postponements due to the inclement weather on Tuesday night.