Traffic, bursting schools — are you concerned?

If you wonder how are roads are going to handle more cars and trucks in coming years, whether we can build schools fast enough for all the newcomers, and whether our water will remain safe to drink, then you need to join the community discussion tomorrow night at 7 p.m. in the second-floor board meeting room at Wake Forest Town Hall, 301 Brooks Street.

WakeUP Wake County will host the discussion, the fourth in a series throughout the county. Wake Forest Mayor Vivian Jones, Rolesville Mayor Frank Eagles and Wake County Commissioner John Burns will be at the meeting.

There will be a brief presentation about the new Wake transit plan, the Wake school budget and Falls Lake, followed by a conversation about the impact of rapid growth on these two Northern Wake communities and how Wake County can manage its growth and remain a vibrant community.

The meeting is free and all area residents are encouraged to attend and participate. You are also encouraged to register that evening before the event from 6:30 to 7 p.m. There is parking along Brooks Street in front of town hall and on Taylor Street behind town hall.

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