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Bottom Line

Bottom Line cuts through the rumors, misinformation, and hullabaloo of some of the current issues involving Town of Cary government by offering a clear, concise and fact-based counterpoint. Bottom Line’s goal is to ensure that citizens have the information necessary to develop an informed position.

September 16, 2011
> Did the Town of Cary thoroughly evaluate cost, security, privacy and benefits to citizens when selecting its new automated meter reading system, Aquastar? Bottom Line: Yes. More ...

May 5, 2011
>Is the Town wasting taxpayer money by appealing Mr. Bowden's lawsuit?
Bottom line: No. More...

March 30, 2011
>Is Cary's sludge safe for crops?
Bottom line: Yes. More...

October 25, 2010
> Is the Town of Cary being a hypocrite in its decision to adjust sound levels at Koka Booth Amphitheatre?
   Bottom Line: No. More...

October 1, 2010
>Is the Town of Cary fairly applying the Sign Ordinance to the Cathedral Community Christian Church?
   Bottom Line: Yes. More...

August 20, 2010
>Was New Hill targeted for a sewer plant? 
   Bottom Line: No. More....

July 6, 2010
> Does the draft US 64 plan recommend a freeway in Cary? 
   Bottom Line: No. More...

July 2, 2010
> Has Cary's experience using the latest technology for biosolids treatment been a failure?
   Bottom line: No. More...


June 24, 2010

> Were fines issued for signs on Maynard Road?
   Bottom line: No. More...

> Koka Booth Amphitheatre becoming more self-sustaining financially?
   Bottom line: Yes. More....



Contact

Susan Moran, APR
Public Information Director
Town of Cary
316 N. Academy St.
Cary, NC 27512
(919) 460-24951 (voice)
(919) 380-4240 (pager)
(9191) 460-4910 (fax)