Harold’s Blog: Environmental Efforts & Citizen Emails
Cary, NC — It was another slow week with only two tele-meetings.
Cary, NC — It was another slow week with only two tele-meetings.
Cary, NC — His first day working for the Town was in 1998 as an entry-level engineer. Now, 22 years later, he keeps his finger on the pulse of all new development in Cary, serving as Deputy Town Manager and Chief Development Officer.
Cary, NC — In late June, the Town of Cary announced its plans for the Cary Graduates Together event. Last night I stopped by Academy Street to take it in and here’s what I saw.
Cary, NC — Since I declared a State of Emergency in March for the COVID-19 pandemic, face-to-face meetings have been rare and only with staff. And face-to-face meetings with the public have been stopped.
Cary, NC — This was a holiday week so there were very few meetings.
Cary, NC — This was an important week as Cary approved its budget for fiscal year 2021 which will take effect on July 1st.
Cary, NC — In last night’s near 3-hour meeting, the Cary Town Council unanimously approved the Fiscal Year 2021 budget, conducted 3 public hearings and discussed 2 additional items.
Cary, NC — The Town of Cary is set to honor all of Cary’s graduating seniors in a way that prevents mass gatherings while also giving each graduate their moment to shine.
Cary, NC — This was another exhausting week with more insults and hate mail.
Cary, NC — He was once a kid in Green Bay, Wisconsin with an affinity for geography, US presidents and baseball. Now Dan Ault is a key player in bringing innovative ideas and technology to the Town of Cary as Assistant Town Manager.