Carissa Johnson - Cary Town Council, At-Large

Carissa Johnson - Cary Town Council, At-Large Focused on practical approaches to modern problems and governance, while being as honest, civil, and decent as possible.

This is very impressive, Wake County Public Libraries! Very cool 😎
06/12/2026

This is very impressive, Wake County Public Libraries! Very cool 😎

Want to see and hear what we are discussing in our meetings? You can watch them live at www.carync.tv and also review al...
05/22/2026

Want to see and hear what we are discussing in our meetings? You can watch them live at www.carync.tv and also review all meetings on demand at www.youtube.com/

Cary TV is the home to content focused on Cary and western Wake county

05/19/2026
04/16/2026

Why pinwheels? They represent the carefree way childhood should be experienced. The silver is the shining innocent potential of every child. The blue represents the black and blue marks of abuse that none of us want to think about.

This Child Abuse Prevention Awareness month, lets all consider how we can be a part of the fabric of protection for the children in our community.

We are investigating all possible next moves.
03/02/2026

We are investigating all possible next moves.

Public access to the Convenience Center at 313 N. Dixon Avenue will permanently close in December 2026.

The facility currently operates within the North Carolina Railroad Right-of-Way, and federally funded rail improvements in this corridor require the Town to remove operations from that area by the end of 2026.

The center will remain open through December 30, 2026. Council is currently evaluating future service options. Updates will be shared at https://bit.ly/4aIYKvU as decisions are made.

Looking to support your neighbors in Chatham Estates? NeighborUp (formerly Dorcas) has created a special, dedicated fund...
02/01/2026

Looking to support your neighbors in Chatham Estates? NeighborUp (formerly Dorcas) has created a special, dedicated fund to do just that. NeighborUp.org/ChathamEstates Let's come together to supplement the funding that the town of Cary has appropriated through our Stable Homes Cary program. If we come together as a community, we can help these folks recoup their losses on their investment in their mobile homes, which the majority of them own, but they are on privately owned rented land that will be redeveloped. Chip in today at NeighborUp.org/ChathamEstates

Seniors - we want to know what you think!
12/22/2025

Seniors - we want to know what you think!

Help shape the future of Cary’s Senior Center. As our older adult community continues to grow, your feedback is essential in making sure our programs meet your needs.

As part of our annual state accreditation, we’re inviting older adults to share what’s working, what could be improved, and what you’d like to see next. Your input will help guide programs and activities that support connection, health, and overall well-being in Cary. Take the survey today through December 31 at bit.ly/48KY4F6

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