Most staffed Cary facilities, including Cary Town Hall and all community centers, closed on Friday, November 10, in observance of Veterans Day. The Citizen’s Convenience Center also closed on Friday, November 10, and will return to normal operating hours on Saturday.
The final report, datasets, and a curated data story with findings from the CASSI’s 13-week pilot period is now available and accessible through Cary’s Open Data Portal and on the NCDOT website.
We are officially two weeks away from our 2023 Loose Leaf Collection season! All leaves should be loose and at the curb by October 30 for proper pickup.
We are officially three weeks away from our 2023 Loose Leaf Collection season! All leaves should be loose and at the curb by October 30 for proper pickup.
Beginning Thursday, September 21, two locations will serve Cary voters as one-stop early voting sites, in addition to the Board of Elections Offices in each county during regular business hours.
September 11-13, contractors working on behalf of Cary will be milling and resurfacing all travel lanes of N.C. 55 Highway in a continuous work period.
Cary Town Hall will close on Monday, September 4 along with most staffed facilities in observance of Labor Day; GoCary will operate on a Sunday schedule from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Tier I service only for Door-to-Door.
Saturday lane closures continue on Holly Springs Road between Arthur Pierce Road and Winding Oak Way this month while crews work to rehabilitate a sewer line in the area.
Temporary lane closures will be in place on Holly Springs Road between Arthur Pierce Road and Winding Oak Way on Saturdays in July and August while crews work to rehabilitate a sewer line in the area.
On Wednesday, North Carolina Representative Erin Pare utilized Twitter as a platform to voice her dissatisfaction with Governor Cooper's veto of three bills: the "Parent's Bill of Rights," "Gender Transition/Minors," and the "Fairness In Women's Sports Act."