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Cary council authorizes up to $40,000 to study relocation options for downtown convenience center
Summary
Councilors approved using up to $40,000 from the general fund to hire a consultant to evaluate options for relocating or reconfiguring the Citizens Convenience Center after North Carolina Railroad said it needs the right-of-way by 2026; the center serves about 250 visitors per day.
The Cary Town Council voted unanimously to authorize staff to use up to $40,000 from the general fund to hire a consultant to evaluate options for the Cary Citizens Convenience Center, which sits partially in North Carolina Railroad right-of-way.
"North Carolina Railroad ... received a federal grant to improve the rail corridor and would need full use of their property including that right-of-way," Assistant Town Manager Shelley Kern told…
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