Sunshine
The Town of Cary is committed to being open, transparent and accessible, also known as "Sunshine" in government.
North Carolina has two Sunshine Laws to promote transparency in government: the Open Meetings Law and the Public Records Law. These laws give the public the right to attend meetings and to access documents deemed a public record.
To raise Cary citizens' awareness of their rights under Sunshine laws, the Town has created a Sunshine section on its Web site with information on how to access public records and a calendar that displays Town meetings.
Other information includes:
Public records policy– On February 8, 2007 the Town of Cary became one of the first local governments in North Carolina to adopt a comprehensive public records policy that articulates specifically how the Town will support Sunshine laws.
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Agendas & Minutes- Since 1997, the Town has been posting Council meeting materials on the Web for everyone to access at the same time.
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Sunshine Week - The Town of Cary celebrates national Sunshine Week each year in March. Sunshine Week is a national initiative to promote the importance of open government and freedom of information.
Contact
Sue Rowland, Town Clerk
(919) 460-4941
Susan Moran, Public Information Officer
(919) 460-4951
