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Mission Statement The Alliance for Reedy Creek Trenton Corridor (ARCTC) exists to preserve and enhance the safety and environment of the area along Trenton and Reedy Creek Roads. We support and are committed to protecting the park, forest, lake, creeks, farms, and greenways within the corridor and promote the safety of neighbors and recreational users of this area.

The Corridor consists of all residences and neighborhoods on or intersecting with Reedy Creek Road and Trenton Road between Edwards Mill Road (northeast) and Trinity Road (southwest). Urban treasures including William B. Umstead State Park, Richland Lake, and NCSU’s Carl Alwin Schenck Memorial Forest, the Equine Educational Unit and Small Ruminant Educational Unit are recognized as valuable resources to those within and outside the corridor.

Trenton Road Rezoning

In August 2025, development company Heritage Capital Partners submitted a rezoning application containing a maximum of 175 housing units for land on the Cary side of Trenton Road next to I-40. This development will almost double the number of households in the corridor and will greatly increase traffic. To learn more about the project and the concerns that ARCTC has, please CLICK HERE.

Sign our Petition

We are asking people to sign our petition that opposes the current rezoning request and will be presented to the Cary Town Council. We understand that this property will be sold by the State of North Carolina and developed at some point. The current planned development is inconsistent with current developments of single-family homes adjacent to or in close proximity to the proposed development. We request that development of this property remain in a manner consistent with existing neighborhoods or follow the current O&I zoning classification. To learn more about the petition and to sign, simply click below.

Sign The Petition Opposing the current plan

Bicycle/Pedestrian/Traffic Management

Traffic volume, traffic speed and safety, rush hour congestion, and conflicts with pedestrians, joggers, dog walkers, and bicyclists along Trenton and Reedy Creek Roads

Stormwater Management

Environmental health of Richland Creek drainage, Richland stormwater control lakes, and downstream impacts to existing streams, lakes, nearby forests and neighborhoods.

Natural Area Preservation

Protection of the longevity and environmental health of Carl Alwin Schenck Memorial Forest, NC State University farms/facilities on Reedy Creek and Trenton Roads, and William B. Umstead State Park

Alliance for Reedy Creek Trenton Corridor

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