Listening to Our Community Organizations June 4, 2022
COMMUNITY INPUT OPEN MEETING #3, JUNE 4, 2022
Princeton Future invited nonprofit organizations and public advocacy groups to share their goals and concerns with each other and also with the community. More than a dozen presented their views at an open meeting at the Princeton Public Library’s Community Room.
Community Listening Meeting March 5, 2022
COMMUNITY INPUT OPEN MEETING, MARCH 5, 2022
At the beginning of the municipality’s process to rewrite the Community Master Plan, Princeton Future invited residents to share their hopes and desires for the character and quality of the town in the years to come. More than 30 residents took their turn at the mic, beginning with Louise Wilson, chair of the Princeton Planning Board, who outlined the official master planning process and welcomed input from the community.
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Affordable Homes of Distinction
Inclusive Housing on Franklin Avenue — February 29, 2020
Residents filled the Community Room at the Princeton Public Library to consider how the municipality could meet its obligation to create 80 units of affordable housing on a site that includes a surface parking lot for the former Medical Center. A consensus emerged: Build an equal number of market rate units along with the affordable units.