Local Government
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 sets Aug. 28 hearings for White Oak Church and Pittard Sears projects
Public comment set for 6:30 p.m. Aug. 28 at Town Hall as Council considers annexation and rezoning cases in Cary.
Early Voting for the 2023 Cary Municipality Election Begins This Week – Here’s What to Know
You can start voting as soon as this Thursday.
Upcoming Cary Town Council Election: Meet the Candidates and Get Ready to Vote
The Cary Report has reached out and received a statement from every candidate. Here’s who is running and the statement that they provided.
Town of Cary Seeks Resident Input on Parks and Open Space with New Survey
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.
New Downtown Park Delayed Until Fall
Cary residents will have to wait a few more months to enjoy the new downtown park that was expected to open this summer.
Academy Street Delays Anticipated as Cary Begins Relocation of the Ivey-Ellington House
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.
Cary Food Waste Pilot Program Exceeds Expectations – Becomes Permanent
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.
