Meet Harrison
Originally from Wilmington, NC, Harrison moved to the Triangle Area to pursue engineering degrees at NC State University and has called Western Wake county home for the last 13 years, living in Southwest Raleigh, Cary, and now Morrisville. He enjoys visiting the Western Wake Farmers Market, gardening, cycling, and riding the bus to work.
About Harrison Kesling
Harrison is a dedicated working professional and candidate for the Town of Morrisville At-Large Council Seat. Like many residents, he experiences firsthand the everyday challenges of living in a rapidly growing community, and he's committed to turning those shared experiences into thoughtful, innovative solutions.
Morrisville is at a critical juncture. Years of steady residential development have brought prosperity but also growing pains, including congested roads, a car-dependent infrastructure, and diminishing green space. Harrison believes it's time to reimagine how we grow.
He advocates for sustainable, pedestrian-oriented development that supports a more livable, connected, and environmentally conscious town. Instead of widening roads that divide communities and take away valuable land, Harrison envisions a Morrisville that prioritizes walkability, accessible public spaces, and housing diversity.
Environmental stewardship is central to Harrison’s platform. He sees the need for a clear and actionable plan to reduce our environmental impact, one that aligns with Morrisville’s stated values but has not yet been fully realized in policy. By promoting smart development, reducing dependence on single-occupancy vehicles, and preserving natural spaces, Harrison aims to guide Morrisville toward a healthier and more sustainable future.
With a voice rooted in innovation and a vision shaped by real-life experience, Harrison is ready to represent all of Morrisville and ensure that progress works for everyone, now and in the years to come.

























