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 Our new Mayor Harold Weinbrecht has started a blog.  I'm not surprised.  Between Cary being nicknamed Technology Town of North Carolina and the fact that Harold is very well educated, worked as a software developer for the largest software firm in the area - SAS Institute, it's par for the course. The primary reason that Harold ousted Ernie McAllister is that citizens felt that the pace and quality of growth in the Triangle's third-largest city wasn't being managed effectively.  Harold campaigned on a more "controlled" growth policy and had a large group of constituents that promoted Harold via the internet.  See previous post I wrote regarding the controversial election that gained national attention.

At Harold's blog he actually encourages other elected officals to start their own "journals".  What a fantastically progressive way for a Mayor to reach out to the citizens that elected him.  Harold plans to post entries in his blog weekly - I know I will be keeping a close tab on the blog and will frequently update my readers on the Mayor and his progress.  ImageChef.com - Custom comment codes for MySpace, Hi5, Friendster and more

Here are a few highlights from Harold's first post regarding meetings that he has had since the election(Harold didn't take office until December 15th):   

  • An indication that impact fees might would increase to control the rapid growth in the area
  • An indication that the development process may change based on concerns from the developers ·   
  • Patrick Barnes, Chatham County Commissioner, expressed many concerns about the Western Wake Wastewater Facility (which is in the review process)      
  • Ron Margiota, with the Wake County School Board, discussed the constant reassignments and year round issues that have plagued Cary residents.  
  • Meeting with several forums including DDH (Davis Drive and High House), Cary Democrats, Wake Democrats, a homeowners association, and at the TCC (Triangle Community Coalition) Forum

Harold has been awfully busy for a Mayor that hadn't even taken office!! As a licensed Realtor I am a strong advocate for growth and was initially skeptical about how the change in the Mayor's office might impact my business.  It seems, thus far, that Harold is open minded and is hitting the ground running. 

If you would like to visit Harold's blog click here.

 

12 Comments on New Cary Mayor Weinbrecht is a Blogger!

Tracy:  How cool! I'm gonna check out Harold's blog later. What a great way to stay connected to the people. Hope you are having a blessed day!

12/15/2007 01:19 PM by Elizabeth Nieves - Bilingual Raleigh - Durham North Carolina Real Estate Team (The Elizabeth Nieves Realty Group @ Keller Williams)


Hi Tracy,

Thank you for such a good post.  I really would like our mayor is Seattle to have a blog.  Also, there are some things I would like to suggest to some of the candidates that are running for President.

12/15/2007 01:45 PM by Leslie Bloss, Seattle Real Estate Professional (REALTY EXECUTIVES/BRIO )


I would hope that in the Golden Triangle the mayor would Blog.

12/15/2007 02:39 PM by James Gordon REALTORĀ® PBD SRS (Sibcy Cline RealtorsĀ®)


Great point.  I'll have to add Cary's nickname.

12/15/2007 04:24 PM by Tracy Santrock-Cary NC Real Estate Blog (Fonville Morisey)


Tracy--A blogging mayor...one way to know what he is thinking. Maybe more will follow. (BTW my husband is a SAS programmer.)

12/15/2007 04:34 PM by Teri Eckholm, RealtorĀ® Anoka County MN (Keller Williams Premier Realty)


Hi Tracy - I think this is a great way to open up government to the citizens and get more participation. More cities should follow the lead of Cary.

12/15/2007 04:43 PM by John Novak - Las Vegas and Henderson NV Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace)


Really Teri? My hubby is a former Cisco programmer starting up a security encription company!! We have something in common!

Thank goodness - I believe Cary has always been innovative but this is mind boggling even for me.

12/15/2007 05:17 PM by Tracy Santrock-Cary NC Real Estate Blog (Fonville Morisey)


Tracy - That is just too cool!  People can keep up with the times and know what is on the new Mayor's mind.  I love it.

12/15/2007 06:03 PM by Candy Henthorne- Spring Texas Real Estate (Results Realty)


Speaks well for his coming leadership. What a good idea!

12/16/2007 07:31 AM by Joeann Fossland, Master Certified Coach (Advantage Solutions Group)


Thanks for the Link - I hadn't seen this - Suspect his next Blog will have MORE comments regarding school board meetings.

12/17/2007 08:14 AM by Eleanor Thorne, Cary Mortgage Loans (Meridian Residential)


Looks like Cary will thrive again with new blood that grows with them times.

12/17/2007 08:29 PM by Susan Trombley Re/Max Broker Raleigh NC & Surrounding Areas (Re/Max Hometown)


Tracy, when we were rearching possible places to live in North Carolina, Cary was near the top.  Now I can see why everyone loves living there.  What great leadershiip!

12/30/2007 08:51 AM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


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