The Town Of Cary announced plans in 2003 to annex neighborhoods in southern Wake County against their will in an effort to expand its tax base, and pay for large investments previously made in this area against the will of residents. The purpose of this website is to organize opposition to fight this forced annexation that is only allowed in six out of the 50 states. We aim to exert political pressure on local, regional, and state-wide elected representative so that the law in North Carolina may be changed - for sound and collaborative community growth and development.
Since then, the Town has adopted a Resolution of Consideration which puts many areas around Cary on notice that they will be annexed on a 'fast track' time frame as soon as the Town feels that it is ready to move forward with the annexations.
UNLESS WE GET THE STATE LAWS CHANGED BEFORE THAT!
We need your help!
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If you live in a neighborhood to be annexed (click
here for a list), contact your neighborhood representative to sign
our petition, get a sticker (and yard sign), and help spread the word
among your neighbors.
To find your
representative follow this link, or
contact us to volunteer for your
area.
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Get active in the battle for State Law reform @
StopNCAnnexation
- Cary taxpayers will be spending in excess of $21 Million Dollars to
annex approximately 1,500 households that are not in need of municipal
services offered - and balloon an ever-increasing debt burden. If you
are a Cary resident that believes in fiscal discipline rather than
"developer subsidies", please
contact your
representatives through this link.
- If you are a Cary resident and were annexed against your will,
please contact us to tell us
about your experience, and help us organize broad opposition within
Cary. Help us change the law - or replace the lawmakers on the Town
Council.
- We are looking for current Cary residents that strongly oppose
forced annexation, and that are interested in running for Town Council.
We have many eager voters that are looking to endorse candidates
for the people, not against them. We will
assist through votes, fundraising, and experience in the electoral
process.
- As residents of Area 20 and Area 21 we have started to explore legal options against the Town of Cary as well as other means available to citizens who are unwilling to be incorporated into a municipality against their will. We will soon begin establishing a legal fund, and also require attorneys experienced in fighting a "Goliath".

