- Most Cary staffed facilities, including Town Hall, will be closed on Friday, April 3.
- GoCary will operate its fixed-route schedule as usual, while Door-to-Door will be Tier I only.
- Curbside collection for the week of March 30 – April 2 remains unchanged; the Citizen’s Convenience Center will be closed on Friday, April 3.
Cary, NC - Most Cary staffed facilities, including Town Hall and community and arts centers, will be closed on Friday, April 3, in observance of Good Friday. The Cary Arts Center, Page-Walker, Cary Senior Center, and Cary Community Centers will be closed on April 3 through Easter Sunday, April 5. The Cary Theater will be closed on April 3, and resume operations on April 4. Market 317, The Bark Bar, and Guest Services at Downtown Cary Park will be open on Good Friday but will be closed on Easter Sunday. The Stevens Nature Center will be closed from April 3 – 5, Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve will remain open from 9 a.m. to sunset. Cary Tennis Park's clubhouse will remain open on Good Friday and through Easter weekend. Cary 311 will be closed for calls; residents can make requests for non-emergency information and services online at carync.gov/311 or via email to 311@carync.gov.
Curbside collection for the week of March 30 – April 2 remains unchanged, but the Citizen’s Convenience Center will be closed on Friday, April 3
GoCary fixed-route will operate on a regular weekday schedule on Friday, while Door-to-Door will be Tier I only.
Primary Contacts
If you have specific questions, visit carync.gov/311, dial 311 anywhere in Cary, (919) 469-4000 outside Town limits, or email 311@carync.gov.
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