Lori Bush: Obsessed with Technology
So, if you didn’t know it before hand, it’s got to be abundantly clear by now. I’m a nerd. Or a geek. Maybe the right term is technology obsessed. Whatever the right term is, you get the picture.
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So, if you didn’t know it before hand, it’s got to be abundantly clear by now. I’m a nerd. Or a geek. Maybe the right term is technology obsessed. Whatever the right term is, you get the picture.
We have seven boards and commissions right now at the Town and each of them provides a vital and important role to staff and Town Council. By participating on one of the boards, you are giving us your “citizen recommendations” for all types of activities, events, and policies throughout the town, on issues that impact our entire community.
Although I took vacation from my “day job” to attend this Intercity trip, it was definitely a “work trip.” Our trip to the “Texas Hill Country” included time in Austin, Round Rock and a lesson on transit challenges from the folks in Leander.
When it comes to “art” I have to say that I am ill equipped to judge. Sure, I like playing with graphic art on my computer. But, as they say, “art is in the eye of the beholder.” And THIS beholder is no true critic. I also know that what you might understand is “art,” I might think of as…well, *not* art.
They say the best way to find out what someone likes, or dislikes, is to ask them. And that’s what Cary does every other year. The latest Cary Biennial survey was presented to Town Council this week, and the results look pretty good.
The construction trucks are starting to roll at Davis Drive and High House, so get ready for some changes to occur. Two projects are slated to begin this month at that intersection – at 2 of the 4 quadrants.
So many times we are focused on “what’s wrong” or “what needs to be fixed,” instead of celebrating great news, and great service. Well, I saw GREAT service last week provided by the Town of Cary Public Works department.
This week, we are continuing our Cary Candidate series with the Town Council At-Large Race. Today, we’ll hear from Lori Bush.
A few weeks ago Fedex and Volvo made a splash here sharing their partnership and testing of trucks using Autonomous Driving. When I visited the launch, I was thrilled to see them in action and learn more about this exciting technology.
Have you ever wanted to memorialize or honor a loved one or commemorate an event in a unique and distinctive way?
Cary has a program to help you do that!