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C A RY, N O RT H C A R O L I N A F Y 2 0 25 4 T H Q U A R T E R R E P O R T
P I N W H E E L GA R D E N P L A N T I N G
P H O TO G R A P H E D R I G H T
In April, in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month, the
Cary Police Department partnered with the Positive Childhood
Alliance to host a pinwheel garden planting event at the
Academy Pavilion in Downtown Cary Park. The pinwheel
symbolizes the love, joy, and happiness every child deserves
to have at the center of their childhood. Cary PD, joined by
Councilmembers Carissa Kohn-Johnson and Michelle Craig,
kicked off the event with a brief program focused on raising
awareness of the dangers of child abuse. Participants then
planted pinwheels signifying hope and a future free from
abuse for children everywhere.
LO N G R A N G E WAT E R
R E S O U R C E S P L A N
After years of planning and coordination, Cary is pleased
to present the new Long Range Water Resources Plan, which
outlines the community's water strategy for the next 50 years.
Cary has a strong tradition of master planning, and this update
represents a significant milestone by incorporating the vision
of the Imagine Cary Community Plan alongside the latest input
from regional water partners, including Apex, Morrisville, Wake
County's portion of Research Triangle Park, and the Raleigh-
Durham International Airport. Developing a comprehensive
strategy for both water supply and infrastructure is essential to
ensure future generations can continue to enjoy living in Cary.
The full plan is available at carync.gov/resourcesplan.