Important Links
Trinity Rezoning Links
Decision Maker Contact Information
You do NOT have to be a Cary resident to reach out. This plan could have environmental impacts to Reedy Creek, which flows into Wake County and Raleigh. The rezoning will impact anyone who uses Chapel Hill or Trinity Roads.
Town of Cary Town Council Contacts
The Town of Cary Councilors make the final decision on rezoning. The councilor for this area of Cary is Michelle Craig, Town Councilor for District B. Here is the contact information for the entire Town Council. The following are links to bios about each councilor and the mayor:
- Lori Bush, At-Large Representative
- Jack Smith, District C Representative
- Carissa Kohn-Johnson, At-Large Representative
- Harold Weinbrecht, Mayor
- Jennifer Bryson Robinson, Mayor Pro Tem, District A Representative
- Michelle Craig, District B Representative (Representative for the area of the rezoning)
- Sarika Bansal, District D Representative
Contact the Council by email or regular mail:
Emails:
Mailing Address:
Town Council
c/o Town of Cary
P.O. Box 8005
Cary, NC 27512-8005
Town of Cary Town Rezoning and Public Records
Trinity Road Rezoning Info – 24-REZ-16 Trinity Road PDD:
Inquiries about this rezoning can be directed to the Senior Planner handling the rezoning application, Maika Arnold. Her email is:
- maika.arnold@carync.gov
You can sign up for formal updates on the Town’s rezoning process by signing up for email updates here. Click the link, then select “24-REZ-16 Trinity Road Planned Development District (PDD)” and fill in the required information.
Meeting Request:
You can request a meeting with Town Councilmembers via the following links:
Public Records Requests:
Please contact Town Clerk Virginia Johnson, virginia.johnson@carync.gov or (919) 469-4011, for any Town Council public records request. View the Town’s public records policy.
A Note About Correspondence to/from the Town Council (including emails):
State law provides that most records kept by local governments are public; they have to be specifically exempt to be private, and correspondence to and from the Town Council (including emails) is not exempt. So, any correspondence between you and the Town Councilmembers may be turned over to third parties who request it at any time without prior notice to you in keeping with State law.
ZOM Living
You can reach out directly to the attorney for ZOM Living to share feedback on the proposed rezoning. The attorney for ZOM Living is Jamie Schwedler, and feedback can be sent to her email at jamieschwedler@parkerpoe.com.
