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Early Voting Election Update
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From the Campaign Office of Steve Rao
October 5, 2021
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Estimated Read Time: 5 minutes.
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Oct 5 National Night Out: Come out Tuesday and celebrate collaborative community partnerships with our Police at National Night out.
(See National Night Out Section for Morrisville Locations)
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Thanks to everyone who came to Marbles to Garland the Gandhi Statue on Gandhi Jayanti day.
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It's Cyber Security Awareness Month!!! 🔐
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Just a reminder that today is the day for the FREE STATEWIDE TRAINING FOR NORTH & SOUTH CAROLINA
Tuesday, October 5th, 2021, at 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM EDT
Attend this training and learn best practices in cybersecurity and how to apply them to campaigns and political organizations.
#cybersecurity #digital #planning #nonprofit
I will highlight Cyber Security Awareness Month in my next Newsletter
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Morrisville Early Voting Alert
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The deadline to register to Vote in the Nov. 2 elections is Oct. 8th.
We are asking that you request the Ballot Forms by this Friday so you can receive your ballots next week if you want to vote by mail.
The Last Day to Request an Absentee Ballot is Oct 26 at 5 pm.
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Grateful for A Decade of Service
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In 2011, with your support, I became the first Indian American elected in the Triangle Region and the State of North Carolina. It has been my honor to serve the citizens of Morrisville and this community for the Past Decade. It has taken vision, investment, and a great team to be named as an All-America City by the National Civic League- celebrating our diversity, inclusion, and innovation.
I look forward to making Morrisville the number one place to live, work and play in the state and nation in my next term.
I humbly ask you for your Vote on Nov. 2 as I am in a very competitive race and also support the $37 million Bond Referendum (Public Safety, Streets, Sidewalks & Connectivity, Parks, Recreation & Amenities) on the ballot. www.townofmorrisville.org/MSVBOND2021.
Finally, we wish each of you a very Happy Diwali season this fall. In the midst of darkness and uncertainty of a global pandemic, it is the light and love of our hearts, which will continue to guide Morrisville to our brightest days ahead. No where is this light more evident that the selfless service of our community leaders; the Hindu Society of NC preparing meals for our Wake County kids, HSNC and BAPS Vaccination Clinics, donation of PPE equipment/masks and Tamal Sangam donating 2000 N95 masks to our Morrisville Fire Department.
This type of selfless leadership demonstrates that our ability to share our divine light with the world each of us is not dependent on the darkness and uncertainty around us when we unite to help our Community.
Our light, our resilience, will always prevail over adversity.
Happy Diwali to each of you!
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Celebrating a Decade of Service
Fundraising Reception
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Indian American Impact, NC Association of Indian Americans, NC Indian Political Action Committee, Triangle Indian Associations and United States Congresswoman Deborah Ross, Wake County Commissioner Sig Hutchison, NC Senator Wiley Nickel, Wake County School Board Member Chris Heagarty, and Morrisville Council Member Satish Garimella Request your Presence at
A Special Reception, Honoring Council Member Steve Rao, A Get it Done Job Leader for Morrisville.
Blue Fox Indian Cuisine (2325 Gathering Place Circle, Cary NC)
October 9th from 12 pm to 2 pm.
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2021 Municipal Elections Information
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Election Day for Angier, Apex, Durham, Fuquay-Varina, Garner, Holly Springs, Knightdale, Morrisville, Rolesville, Wake Forest, Wendell, and Zebulon is on Nov 2. Please mark this day on your calendar. Make your Vote Count!
Important Deadlines:
Early Voting Starts Oct 14th!
- Oct. 26th Deadline to Request Absentee Ballot by Mail by 5 pm.
Deadline to Request an Absentee Ballot: 5 pm on Tuesday before election. (October 25)
Town of Morrisville November 2nd Polling Sites
05/01 Precinct
Morrisville Elementary School
1519 Morrisville Pkwy, Morrisville, NC 27560
05/03 Precinct
Cary Church of God
107 Quade Dr, Cary, NC 27513
05/07 Precinct
Parkside Elementary
332 Parkside Valley Dr, Morrisville, NC 27560
05/08 Precinct
Hindu Society of NC
309 Aviation Parkway, Morrisville, NC 27560
Polling Sites Open from 6 am to 7:30 pm.
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Morrisville Candidate’s Forum October 13
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Join the Morrisville Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 Candidate’s Forum at Paramount Event Venue from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on October 13 to learn more about this year’s candidates for Morrisville Town Council and their position on important issues in the community. The event will have in-person limits with a virtual option for all those who register. This event is free and open to the public, and pre-event registration is required to attend. For event details and to register click here.
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VOTE FOR THE NOV 2 BOND REFERENDUM!
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Come this November 2, 2021, the Morrisville Town Council will provide voters the opportunity to vote on financing up to $37 million to accomplish these types of improvements in a strategic and fiscally responsible manner through a bond referendum. Wisely committing your tax dollars in this way will ensure the Morrisville community continues to live connected and live well. I want this to be the highest turnout in Morrisville history!
Morrisville has an exemplary credit rating as a AAA community, giving us the ability to secure the lowest interest rates through voter-approved general obligation (G.O.) bonds. This form of debt financing is the best and least expensive of tax-supported debt resulting in significant savings to the taxpayer over the repayment period.
The Town anticipates an estimated 3 cents per $100 assessed property value to afford the three bond issues assuming voters approve.
There will be three ballot questions that Voters will consider separately: Public Safety Improvement Bonds, Streets, Sidewalks and Connectivity Improvement Bonds, and Parks, Recreation and Amenities Bonds!
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Public Safety Improvement Bonds
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Community Benefit: To improve public safety facilities in Morrisville. Morrisville is dedicated to providing a safe and secure community through prevention, education, readiness, and responsiveness.
Projects:
- Harris Mill Road Fire Station
- Land Acquisition Reimbursement (future fire stations)
Bond Amount: $8,000,000
Street, Sidewalks and Connectivity Improvement Bonds
Community Benefit: To make improvements to Pedestrian and Transportation related infrastructure, such as major thoroughfares, sidewalk and streetscape improvements, bridges, bicycle lanes, curbs, and drains; traffic controls, greenways; bus/train stations and shelter improvements; and the acquisition of any land, rights of way and equipment.
Potential Projects:
- Airport Boulevard Extension Phase 1
- Sidewalk and Greenway Connectivity Enhancements
- Traffic Congestion Requirements
Bond Amount: $11,700,000
Parks, Recreation and Amenities Bonds
Community Benefit: To improve and expand existing passive and active parks, and recreational facilities, acquire and construct new parks, and recreational facilities and preserve open space/tree canopy.
Potential Projects:
- Crabtree Nature Park
- Morrisville Community Park Phase II
- Future Parks/Open Space, Land Acquisition, and other Park Enhancements!
Bond Amount: $17,300,000
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Health Care Insights: Adequate Testosterone Therapy Not Associated with Cardiovascular Risk
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I continue to be excited about the deep research and progress being made at Raleigh based Marius Pharmaceuticals in novel oral testosterone therapy. They are expecting a decision from the FDA on approval of their Product, Kyzatrex™
in a month or so.
Please note the following cohort study, which provides reassurance that testosterone treatment does not appear to pose a risk for major cardiovascular events;
- A relatively large study which included detailed characterization of testosterone exposure including patients with a wide range of comorbidities like hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia and erectile dysfunction further demonstrating the safety of testosterone therapy in a wide range of patients
We look forward to the exciting growth of Marius Pharmaceuticals in North Carolina and their efforts to bring safe and effective health care innovation to patients globally.
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Cricket Conference Finals and National Championships in Morrisville!
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WRAL Article: Morrisville going crazy for cricket ahead of national tournament
September 25, 2021
As you are well aware, the Community around Church Street Park and in the broader Raleigh region has embraced cricket with a great passion for many years and we are fortunate to have held the Conference Finals and National championship games here in our own backyard. We are incredibly fortunate to have one of the best cricket grounds in the nation and the facilities are top-notch.
After 8 weeks of intense battle among 27 teams all across the USA, the Toyota #MinorLeagueCricket 2021 the championship came to a conclusion.
Congratulations to the Silicon Valley Strikers for their Championship!
Let us take this opportunity to congratulate the Morrisville Cardinals for a great season. We thank the International Cricket Council, Cricket supporters/volunteers and Town of Morrisville officials for the support in the past 8 weeks and I cannot think of a better way to end a historic season of professional cricket than a packed Church Street Park to watch a world class Cricket.
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It was wonderful to have Denny Edwards, CEO, Greater Raleigh Convention Visitors Bureau, Scott Dupree from Raleigh Sports Alliance, and of course, Wake County Commissioners Vice Chair, Vickie Adamson, and Wake County Commissioner Sig Hutchison at the Finals.
Together, we will transform Morrisville into the Cricket Capital of the United States and world!
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MORRISVILLE NATIONAL NIGHT OUT LOCATIONS
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Morrisville’s National Night Out is October 5!
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National Night Out is 5:30 pm. – 8 p.m. on Tuesday, October 5. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that both promotes police and community partnerships and encourages neighbors to get to know each other. This year’s participating neighborhoods are Kitts Creek, Providence Place, Town Hall North, and Savannah. In addition, we have two participating businesses, Rosatti’s and Noze2Toez. We are also excited to announce that representatives from Kiran will also be present.
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Here is the National Night Out schedule and locations in Morrisville:
Providence
1301 Mason Farm Rd.
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Kitts Creek
1301 Mason Farm Rd.
6-7 p.m.
Savannah
(pool parking lot)
Star Magnolia/Old Savannah
5:30 – 8pm
Town Hall North
Community Playground – Benay Road
6-7:30 p.m.
Rosatti’s
3605 Davis Dr #107, Morrisville, NC 27560
5:30 -8:00 p.m.
Ridgemont
TBD
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Total Doses Administered: 11,216,850
69% in NC Partially Vaccinated with One Dose. 64% Fully vaccinated.
Unvaccinated individuals are 13.6 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than vaccinated individuals, when adjusted for age.
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This Week in Morrisville: Oct 4 - Oct 8
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October 4 - 5:00 p.m. Wake County Commissioners Meeting
October 5 - 6:00 p.m. Public Safety Advisory Committee
October 5 - 6:30 p.m. Morrisville Public Education Advisory Committee
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Morrisville Carpenter Road Project
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Morrisville Carpenter Road Improvements Project update:
Update: October 4:
- Work will continue on Morrisville Carpenter Road (between Church Street and Misty Groves Circle), on Franklin Upchurch Sr St extension, and on Town Hall Drive.
- The contractor will be doing work in the culvert area.
- Drivers should be prepared for flagging operations between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
- Northbound traffic for Town Hall Drive continues to be redirected along the southbound side of the median.
- The Town of Morrisville and the Morrisville Police Department advise pedestrians not to walk on either side of Morrisville Carpenter Road between Town Hall Drive and Misty Groves Circle. This section of the road is an active construction zone area and does not have a sidewalk and is not safe for pedestrians. Please observe the posted sidewalk closed signs.
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Questions About the Bond Referendum - Visit a Bond Information Tent
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In efforts to provide safe opportunities to get the facts and figures about the three Bond Categories on the Ballot this November 2, Town Staff continues to host Bond Information Tents at upcoming special events. Be sure to stop by, ask those important questions and get prepared for the vote this November 2. We will see you at the next Music at the Hub, Fire Safety Day, and staff will be out and about in our host neighborhoods on National Night Out. Other future opportunities coming up will include a Bond Pop-In on October 19 at Indian Creek Trailhead from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and another Engage Morrisville Virtual Chat Session on October 27 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Be on the look-out for a postcard invite with all the details.
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MSV 2021 Bond Referendum – Have you Heard the News?
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Three separate Bond questions will be on the Ballot this November 2: Public Safety Improvements for $8M; Parks, Recreation, & Amenity Improvements for $17.3M; and Streets & Sidewalk Connectivity Improvements for $11.7M for future capital projects. Voters will decide “Yes” or “No” for each ballot question if the Town can use General Obligation Bonds (G.O. Bonds) to finance these future improvements that will benefit our growing community for years to come. G.O. Bonds are the most cost effective form of financing for a local government.
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East Meets West Virtual Passport Starts October 1
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As part of the East Meets West Festival, starting October 1, the Virtual Passport to Morrisville is your chance to learn about your town. It will feature a diverse number of businesses in Morrisville, with the goal of the community finding a new business to support. Businesses have the opportunity to provide a promotional offer, within their listing in the Virtual Passport to Morrisville. This promotional offer will only be valid October 1-10, 2021.
For complete details on the East Meets West Festival, click here.
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Morrisville’s Music at the Hub October 1
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Morrisville’s next Music at the Hub is Friday, October 1 with the Indian music from Desi Beats Entertainment. The event starts at 6 p.m. at the Healthy Food Hub on 280 Town Hall Drive.
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Minor League Cricket National Finals and Church Street Park Closure October 1-3
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Church Street Park will be the host site for the national Minor League Cricket playoffs and national finals on October 2 and 3. On October 1, 2, and 3 Church Street Park entry will be limited to those associated with the cricket matches. The Church Street Park tennis courts and playground will be closed on those days. These measures are necessary for the safety and security of the general public, fans, and participants. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this unique opportunity to host a national sporting event. For details additional details and updates, visit the Church Street Park webpage by clicking here.
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Morrisville Smart Shuttle Service Starts October 2
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The Morrisville Smart Shuttle, the Town’s newest public transit service, will be launching on Saturday, October 2! What makes Morrisville’s Smart Shuttle so smart? Riders will utilize the Smart Shuttle application on their smartphone to request a pick-up or drop-off from one of 15 nodes, or stops, located around the Town. Riders will be able to track the bus through the mobile application.
Watch a two-minute introduction video for the Morrisville Smart Shuttle by clicking here!
This free shuttle service connecting Morrisville will be operated by GoCary, the public transportation provider in Cary, and use the Via Transportation platform for requesting rides.
For details, frequently asked questions, and updates on the Morrisville Smart Shuttle service, click here.
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Puttin Around Town starts October 4!
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The Town is excited to launch Puttin around Town, the placement of one temporary basket in a park on a rotating basis, allowing residents and area park users the opportunity to practice throwing disks so they can continue working on their mid-range game or putting. From October 4-17, the Puttin Around Town basket will be located at Morrisville Community Park. We are exploring effective uses of our temporary baskets and our open spaces to provide park visitors an opportunity to get outside. For details click here.
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Morrisville’s National Night Out is October 5!
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National Night Out is 5:30 pm. – 8 p.m. on Tuesday, October 5. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that both promotes police and community partnerships and encourages neighbors to get to know each other. This year’s participating neighborhoods are Kitts Creek, Providence Place, Town Hall North, and Savannah. In addition, we have two participating businesses, Rosatti’s and Noze2Toez. We are also excited to announce that representatives from Kiran will also be present.
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Here is the National Night Out schedule and locations in Morrisville:
Providence
1301 Mason Farm Rd.
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Kitts Creek
1301 Mason Farm Rd.
6-7 p.m.
Savannah
(pool parking lot)
Star Magnolia/Old Savannah
5:30 – 8pm
Town Hall North
Community Playground – Benay Road
6-7:30 p.m.
Rosatti’s
3605 Davis Dr #107, Morrisville, NC 27560
5:30 -8:00 p.m.
Ridgemont
TBD
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Fall Advisory Committee Recruitment Starts September 27
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Fall Advisory Committee Recruitment begins Monday, September 27. The following board and committees have vacancies or expiring terms that may be filled during this appointment process:
- Planning and Zoning Board
- Morrisville Environment and Stormwater Committee
- Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Advisory Committee
- Performance Measures Advisory Committee
- Morrisville Public Education Advisory Committee
- Senior Advisory Committee
- Public Safety Advisory Committee
The application submission deadline is 5 p.m. on Monday, October 25. For details and to apply, visit the Town's website. Please contact Town Clerk Eric Smith at 919-463-6168 or esmith@townofmorrisville.com for more information.
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Morrisville Bulk Item Collection October 11-15
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Morrisville’s next Bulk item collection is the week of October 11-15. All bulk items must be placed curbside and ready for pick-up no later than 7 a.m. along with your garbage and recycling carts on your normal collection day. Registration is not required. Bulk items include but are not limited to chairs, tables, rugs, grills (no propane tanks), mattresses, and small appliances. For a complete list of items accepted visit the Town’s bulk item webpage by clicking here. Bulk items are picked up twice a year by the Town's contractor GFL.
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Morrisville Candidate’s Forum October 13
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Join the Morrisville Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 Candidate’s Forum at Paramount Event Venue from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on October 13 to learn more about this year’s candidates for Morrisville Town Council and their position on important issues in the community. The event will have in-person limits with a virtual option for all those who register. This event is free and open to the public, and pre-event registration is required to attend. For event details and to register click here.
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Morrisville 101 Registration Open
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Registration for Morrisville 101 is now open. Morrisville 101 is an annual citizen's academy for residents of Morrisville interested in local government. This is a free program for citizens 16 years of age and up. The program begins November 3 and will be held from 6-8 p.m. once a week for five weeks. Sessions will take place at Morrisville Town Hall, located at 100 Town Hall Drive. Registration ends on October 15, 2021. For more information and to reserve your spot visit the Morrisville 101 webpage by clicking here
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Morrisville's Annual Student Art Poster Contest is Accepting Entries!
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Sponsored by the Morrisville Environment & Stormwater Committee, the Annual Student Art Poster Contest invites children to showcase their artistic talent and their commitment to the environment.
Grades K-5 attending school in Morrisville or those who belong to a youth organization in the Town may enter the contest.
The overall winner will have a banner created from their poster which will be prominently displayed along Town Hall Drive. They will also receive passes for a family of four to visit the Triangle Rock Gym. First, second, and third place winners in each grade will each receive a certificate and letter from the Town’s mayor. Submissions are due on Friday, October 8. Please click here for the fillable entry form and eligibility details.
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Take the Town’s Sustainability Survey!
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Take the Town’s Sustainability Survey!
The Master Sustainability Plan is currently in development. This plan will become the roadmap for the objectives and goals of the program. To best represent our community, we are looking for your feedback as we prioritize our strategic direction. From now until October 15, complete a short six-question survey with your contact information to be entered into a drawing for a rain barrel or a $30 gift certificate to Site One Landscape Supply on Church Street. To complete the survey (through SurveyMonkey.com) click here. To learn about Morrisville’s Sustainability Program, click here.
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Next Week in Morrisville Update
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Starting in October, the Town is moving to a new email service provider used to send Next Week in Morrisville. Depending upon your email’s client settings and security filters, you may have to add the new email client to your safe senders list. The new client will also allow you to update your communications preferences and individual profile. Next Week in Morrisville is sent from information@townofmorrisville.org. If you have any issues receiving the e-newsletter in October, contact the Town’s public information officer by email.
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Shop Local at the Western Wake Farmers’ Market
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The Western Wake Farmers' Market (WWFM) offers healthy and fresh food, goods, and live music from small and local businesses from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Saturday!
Visit http://wwfm.ag/ to see a complete list of local vendors and shop local!
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Start Up Summit A Success!
Carpenter Wine Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening!
Atlantic Tire Tennis Championships Provides a wonderful week of Tennis!
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East Meets West Tailgate at Wake Competition Center
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It was great to kick off the East Meets West Festival at the Wake Competition Center. Thanks to Jeff Ammons, all of the Sponsors, Chamber Members, and of course Presenting Sponsor, Radio Nyra. We also had a wonderful time at the Music in the Hub Concert on Friday evening.
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In Person Joint Cary/Morrisville Committee Meeting!
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It was great to be at an in person Morrisville/Cary Meeting since Covid. We addressed Covid Protocols, received updates on NC 54, and addressed how we can work together to address transportation and school issues.
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Morrisville Elementary Food Pantry
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A special thanks to Morrisville Elementary and the Cub Scouts for launching the Food Pantry for the Food Insecure in Wake County. Food is stocked in the pantry for anyone in our community. We are so proud of our young kids, who inspire us with their compassion for a better world. We are so proud of each of you.
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Celebrating Morrisville Achievements Tour
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Town of Morrisville Listening Tour
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As I continue my listening tour and celebrate the accomplishments of the last decade, I have been having some very engaging conversations with many neighborhoods and communities in Morrisville.
We usually only hear from residents from a few communities, but I plan to have reached over 30 communities over the next few weeks.
Thanks to everyone who are coming out to meet and talk to me on this Decade of Service Listening Tour.
Let me know if you want me to come and provide an update. Just email me at sr@steverao.com.
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US Congresswoman Ross Joins our Endorsements!
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This week I was honored to receive the endorsement of US Congresswoman Deborah Ross (NC D-02). I look forward to working with her to secure federal grants and money for Small Businesses in Morrisville, and to also work on targeting federal dollars to transportation and transit dollars to our Town to help us deal with traffic congestion.
"I am pleased to endorse Councilman Rao for his re-election to Morrisville Town Council. He has provided important leadership in the growing and diverse town of Morrisville. I look forward to working with him in the community for many years to come."
- Congresswoman Deborah K. Ross, NC-02
I am proud to have the endorsements of of Congresswoman Ross, North Carolina State Senator Wiley Nickel, Wake County Commissioner Sig Hutchison, Wake Forest Mayor Vivian Jones, Wake County School Board Member Sig Hutchison, Council Member Satish Garimella, and Fuquay Varina Commissioner, Bill Harris. I am looking forward to endorsements more over the coming weeks.
I also look forward to getting the support Independents and Republicans as we lead an engaged, and non-partisan Town! Let’s keep the Partisan Politics on Jones Street or in Washington D.C!
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United States Congresswoman Deb Ross
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Wake County Commissioner Sig Hutchison
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Cary Council Member Ya Liu
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Morrisville Council Member Satish Garimella
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Wake County School Board Member Chris Heagarty
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Fuquay Commissioner Bill Harris
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East Meets West Festival Sept. 1- Oct. 10
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Morrisville Chamber Hosts East Meets West Festival Sept. 1- Oct. 10
The East Meets West Festival celebrates Morrisville, Wake County’s most diverse community, with food, culture, and music from around the world.
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Oct 6th 6:30 pm East Meets West Read in Event at Morrisville Community Library!
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Oct 5th IoT Forum with Channel Pro
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Calling all IoT consultants, decision makers, and solution providers looking to expand their understanding of IoT solutions and learn best practices for starting and growing an IoT services business! Join RIoT and ChannelPro for expert insights on the products, trends, and [...]
For More Information, please visit www.ncriot.org .
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Oct 9th Cary Diwali at Koka Booth Ampitheater! Gates open at 3 pm!
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Oct 9 - Noon to 2pm: Celebrating a Decade of Service Fundraising Reception
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Indian American Impact, NC Association of Indian Americans, NC Indian Political Action Committee, Triangle Indian Associations and United States Congresswoman Deborah Ross, Wake County Commissioner Sig Hutchison, NC Senator Wiley Nickel, Wake County School Board Member Chris Heagarty, and Morrisville Council Member Satish Garimella Request your Presence at
A Special Reception, Honoring Council Member Steve Rao, A Get it Done Job Leader for Morrisville.
Blue Fox Indian Cuisine (2325 Gathering Place Circle, Cary NC)
October 9th - 12 pm to 2 pm.
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Oct. 13th Morrisville Chamber Candidates Forum
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In an effort to educate the community about key issues impacting economic development and quality of life, the Morrisville Chamber of Commerce plans to hold a forum featuring all candidates on Wednesday, October 13th. The forum will be from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. to allow for maximum attendance from both residents and businesses in the area. The current plan is to hold the forum in person at the Paramount Event Venue, located at 5180 Paramount Pkwy.
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Join me Sunday 4 PM on Radio NYRA for another update on local issues.
99.9FM HD4, 101.9 FM and 1490 AM!
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Join us every Friday on World Edition at 10 am for the Great America Project Panel where we discuss how we rebuild Americas' image with leaders from around the country and world.
OFFICIAL International Broadcast Media
Public Open Dialogue TV is a worldwide multilingual, multi-demographic network focused on inspiring, educating and entertaining the global community. We provide unique programming in areas not covered by traditional media, and provide a platform for the audience to engage with those shows. Formerly IBMTV.
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NC Covid Dashboard:
Vaccinations: 11,216,850 Total Doses Administered.
69% in NC Partially Vaccinated / 64% Fully Vaccinated.
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- For latest Covid 19 information, please dial 2-1-1 or 888- 892-1162.
- Get Updates by texting COVIDNC at 898211.
- For unemployment insurance, please visit NC Dept of Employment Security at https://des.nc.gov/.
- 1,516,310 applied for UI Benefits, 996,757 Paid Benefits, $12.4 Billion Payments Issues.
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Apply for Wake Forward program at https://covid19.wakegov.com/wakeforward/.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services released COVID-19 numbers for the weekend.
The state reported 4,738 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday,
3,728 on Sunday and 2,219 on Monday. The average of new daily cases has been declining since a spike in mid-September.
The daily percent of positive tests is at 8.4%.
CASES:
2,219 Newly reported Cases
+ N.C.= 1,410,902 Cases (Deaths = 16,719)
+ 8.4% Positive Rate
+ 2,690 Hospitalized.
+ Wake County = 126,000 Cases (Deaths = 859)
+ US = 43.8 million cases / 703,000 deaths
+ India = 33.5 million cases /447,000 Deaths.
+ Worldwide = 235 million cases / 4.8 million deaths
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Council Member Rao holds office hours on Friday from 12:00-1:00 PM by appointment only at 100 Town Hall Drive in Morrisville.
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Council Member Steve Rao
Town of Morrisville
Dedicated to transforming Morrisville into an ideal place to work and raise a family!
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