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2405157 [4] Website. www.apexnc.org. Apex (/ ˈeɪ.pɛks /) is a town in Wake County, North Carolina, United States. At its southern border, Apex encompasses the community of Friendship. In 1994, the downtown area was designated a historic district, and the Apex train depot, built in 1867, is designated a Wake County landmark.
Apex continues to deal with a “cybersecurity incident” that is forcing the western Wake County town to limit some government services. The town announced Thursday that it was the victim of an ...
The first-ever Town of Apex Strategic Plan was completed in 2020 and connected to all departments in 2021. Special thanks to the collaboration of residents, community stakeholders, staff, and ...
The Apex Town Council accepted Crosby’s resignation by a 4-1 vote during an emergency town meeting on Thursday. Councilman Brett Gantt, who was elected in 2021, cast the dissenting vote but said ...
Some families moved away. The exodus was encouraged by construction of the Chatham Railroad through the village of Apex, giving that neighboring town a link to the outside world, which Holly Springs did not have. Historian M. N. Amis described Holly Springs in 1871 as "a deserted village." [13] The Town of Holly Springs was established in 1877.
Area. 160 acres (65 ha) Operated by. Town of Apex. Status. Open all year. Apex Community Park is a public, urban park in Apex, North Carolina. Located on the eastern end of Apex, Apex Community Park is bordered by Laura Duncan Road on the West and Lake Pine Drive on the East. The 160 acre park contains numerous soccer fields, a baseball complex ...
Political or civic experience: Apex Town Council (appointed January 2023), President and board member of Dutch cultural organization “De Wieken” (2013-23), Board member of The Peak Church ...
1.3 acres (0.53 ha) Operated by. Town of Apex. Status. Open all year. West Street Park is a public, urban park in Apex, North Carolina. It is located at the junction of West Street and First Street, a half-mile south west of the Apex Historic District. The 1.3 acre park has a picnic shelter with grill, and a playground, and a basketball court.