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Patty Cheng

Patty Cheng

Morrisville Town Council - District 4

About the Office

The City Legislature is the municipality's governing body, responsible for voting on ordinances and policies, and often is in charge of hiring a city manager.

Term Length

4 years

Election Date

Nov 4, 2025

About Me

Party

Nonpartisan

Occupation

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My Top Issues

Taxes / Budget

Better Collaboration with State and Federal Agencies (like NC DOT & CAMPO) for Funding Projects rather than relying on burdening MSVL with regular increasing taxes.

Infrastructure / Transportation

What specific areas are preventing NC54 “Chapel Hill Road” from being widened to 4 lanes in Morrisville? NC 54 has already been widened to 4 lanes in Cary and from Durham County to the Wake Tech Campus. Let’s publish and make transparent what issues there are from making improvements to widen this road.

Taxes / Budget

Morrisville’ Parks & Recreation Funding policy needs to be re-evaluated so that the increased tax burden on residents is Not regularly freely “given away” to Non-residents.

Infrastructure / Transportation

We need a detailed study of how to Improve Church Street and NC54 (Chapel Hill Rd through Morrisville).

Education

We also need to collaborate regularly with the Wake County School Board in monitoring growth and population numbers so they have no reason to regularly reassign our neighborhoods to different schools or switch them from Traditional to Year-Round plans, that is unsettling for our families.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Developing Traffic Infrastructure. Morrisville Raised Taxes in the 2021 Bonds for 8 Million for the “Airport Blvd Extension” yet, 4 years later, no progress has been shown on this project.

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