Cary Town Council: 12/8/16
Cary, NC – Cary’s Town Council met to discuss proposed new developments in town, passed a widely-discussed rezoning, went over Cary’s financials and recognized several awarded staff members. Read more
Cary, NC – Cary’s Town Council met to discuss proposed new developments in town, passed a widely-discussed rezoning, went over Cary’s financials and recognized several awarded staff members. Read more
Cary, NC – The last Cary Town Council meeting of October saw several issues of construction and development bring out community members to voice their opinions and took Town Council into the long hours of the night to discuss. Read more
Cary, NC – While this week’s Cary Town Council meeting did not see much discussion or debate, the agenda saw items that will set into motion large changes in Cary as part of community plans such as the Eastern Cary Gateway and mass transit. Read more
Cary, NC – The Cary Town Council held a very short meeting this past week as councilmembers voted to look into new developments and Town Manager Sean Stegall revealed some news about voting in Cary. Read more
Cary, NC – The Cary Town Council had a stacked agenda at their last regular session, with not only several discussion items but a robust greeting from one of our Sister Cities and a send-off for one of Cary’s longest serving employees.
Cary, NC – The Monday, July 25, 2016 Cary Town Council meeting saw intense discussion of several items, including rezoning for a possible residential gas station, a new neighborhood near the WakeMed Soccer Park and the removal of a buffer zone around Jordan Lake. Read more
Cary, NC — On Monday, July 6, 2015, Cary Mayor Harold Weinbrecht and other Town Council incumbents filed for re-election, while two new candidates filed for the open District D seat. Read more
Story by Lindsey Chester. Photo by Hal Goodtree.
NOTE: We received word at 7pm Tuesday night that this meeting is no longer being held.
GSA has canceled plans for this site. Members of GSA will be present for the Cary Town Council meeting scheduled for Thursday evening at 6:30p to discuss their plans to restart the procurement cycle, and members of the StopCaryICENow core team will also be present to participate as we are invited or required. We want to ensure that the GSA re-enters the procurement process in a way that appropriately involves the Town and the public they serve.
Cary, NC – Representatives from the GSA will be meeting with Cary community members at Green Hope Elementary School on Thursday evening, July 14, 2011 to discuss the proposed ICE facility. Read more
From the blog of Cary Mayor Harold Weinbrecht, covering the week through November 7, 2010.
This week was a slow week for me as mayor. It was a welcomed pace which allowed me to catch up on work and personal matters. Read more