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I need your input. It’s about schools, and development.
The last month been rough. I woke up one morning with excruciating pain in my neck. I went to the doctor to find out what was going on. Soon after that, I’m meeting with a neurosurgeon who’s asking me how soon he can get me on the operating table.
At our council work session this past Tuesday, the council unanimously voted to present $80 million in transportation, parks and recreation and public safety bond referendums to the voters in the upcoming November elections. Some notable projects and their associated costs are as follows:
Call me a flip-flopper if you want, but I have changed my mind regarding chickens in Cary. It has nothing to do with “sustainability” or many of the “green” arguments chicken proponents point to – it has everything to do with freedom.
We have every intention of protecting the visual landscape in Cary, but we must also recognize that successful downtowns are lit up and alive at night. We will take great care to ensure that whatever is constructed is of the highest quality possible and tasteful in design.
The economic recession has significantly impacted Cary’s revenues, and while the council and staff have done a good job trimming the fat from our budgets and taking on no new debt, the “needs” list continues to grow.
Cary Town Council Member Don Frantz has been keeping a blog since 2008. It is with great pleasure that we announce that Don has given us permission to republish his posts and see how it goes. So here’s the first installment of Don’s Blog.
Here’s a new feature we thought we’d try: best of the blogs in Cary. It’s a few selections of interesting stories from blogs we follow about Cary.
This week was marked by the last council meeting with long time council member Julie Robison.