In accordance with state and federal recommendations, the Cary/Apex Water Treatment Facility will temporarily stop adding ammonia to its water treatment disinfection process beginning Friday, March 1, 2024.
Exciting news about My Tree, Our Tree, our community’s program to increase our urban canopy! The lottery is now open! You may enter now through March 14 at 5 p.m.
Composting just got more convenient for Cary citizens with the opening of a second food waste recycling drop-off site located at Mills Park, 425 Mills Park Dr. Check out carync.gov/foodwaste for more information on our new drop-off station and to see what items are acceptable for composting.
On Monday, January 29, consultants working on behalf of the Town of Cary will begin contacting over 400 residents, selected at random, to solicit their opinions on how well Cary’s government works for them.
Cary will perform its annual prescribed burn at Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve sometime between January 2024 and April 2024, weather permitting. The prescribed burn is part of the bluffs long-term fire management plan.
Cary officials, Koka Booth Amphitheatre management, and Chinese Lantern Festival partner Tianyu Arts & Culture have made the difficult decision to close the North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival effective , January 11, 2024.
The annual Jaycees Christmas Parade is returning to Downtown Cary with over 100 floats, including steppers, skippers, twirlers, dancers, local bands and celebrities, and Santa Claus. In support of the Christmas Parade on December 9, the Town of Cary will close the following streets from 1 - 4:30 p.m.
Cue the lights; the region’s most stunning holiday tradition is back! Cary’s Koka Booth Amphitheatre once again welcomes the North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival this winter for an eighth year. “Any Night” and special package tickets are on sale now for an eight-week run, from November 17, 2023 to January 14, 2024.
Cary Town Hall and most staffed facilities will be closed on Thursday and Friday, November 23 and 24 for Thanksgiving and resume normal operations Monday, November 27.
After over 20 years of dreaming and inspired planning, Cary is welcoming the community into the new Downtown Cary Park for the Park’s first official event on Nov. 19.
With 51% tree canopy cover and 83% of that canopy coverage existing on privately owned land, Cary is partnering with citizens to take an active role in the strategy and management of its urban forest.