Politics & Government

Access Princeton Offers Easier Reporting of Non-Emergency Issues for Residents

It can be downloaded on iTunes or Google play.

Princeton Police reminded residents about the availability of Access Princeton on Monday afternoon.

Located in Monument Hall, it’s the first stop for free notary services and to report non-emergency issues in town, such as missed trash pickups, storm-water clogs, broken streetlights and signs, downed trees, and unsafe buildings, police said in a statement issued via Nixle.

To report issues in town, call Access Princeton at 609-924-4141 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., go to accessprincetonnj.gov, or download the Access Princeton “free” mobile app which is available on iTunes and Google play stores.

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When using the app, put in Princeton as the location and select the “report” icon to report your issue.

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