
My Tree, Our Tree: Cary’s Native Tree Giveaway Returns This Fall
Cary is giving away free native trees this fall, with registration now open for the My Tree, Our Tree program.
Cary is giving away free native trees this fall, with registration now open for the My Tree, Our Tree program.
Public comment set for 6:30 p.m. Aug. 28 at Town Hall as Council considers annexation and rezoning cases in Cary.
You can start voting as soon as this Thursday.
The Cary Report has reached out and received a statement from every candidate. Here’s who is running and the statement that they provided.
The Town of Cary has announced a Parks and Open Space survey as part of its effort to update and create plans to guide its future development.
Cary residents will have to wait a few more months to enjoy the new downtown park that was expected to open this summer.
On Monday, February 13th, drivers in Cary should expect delays along S. Academy Street as several streetlights will be removed in preparation for the relocation of the historic Ivey-Ellington House. On-street parking will also be limited.
The initial goal of the pilot was to collect 16 tons of food waste, but it ended up collecting 40 tons, which is 150% more than its target.
On Wednesday, January 25th, a Public Meeting will be held at the Herb Young Community Center to discuss The Centre, a future multi-story indoor sports complex.
On Thursday, January 26th, Ryan Eades will take the Oath of Office and officially join the Town Council of Cary, representing District D. A public reception will occur at 5:30 PM at Town Hall, in which all citizens are welcome to join.