Cary Approves New Budget with Tax Increase to Address Public Safety Needs
Cary's new budget includes funding for 55 positions in public safety and a property tax increase to address a significant backlog in services. Mayor Harold Weinbrecht emphasizes the urgent need for additional police and fire resources as the town has not added new officers in a decade.
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