Cary raises property taxes in first budget since town manager resigned

Cary’s property taxes are going up, with the town’s budget adding its first new police officers in a decade alongside more than 30 other new town employee positions.

The tax increase will bring the town’s tax rate to 36.75 cents per $100. The owner of a home valued at $649,000, the median value in Cary, according to the town website, will see their town tax bill rise from about $2,206 to about $2,385, an increase of $179.

The tax increase funds a $579.5 million budget for fiscal year 2027, which starts in July. That’s up around 13% from last year’s budget of $510.9 million…

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