Politics & Government
Seven Public Hearings Set for Monday Night's Council Meeting
There will also be three presentations and a closed hearing in which police staffing is discussed.

There will be seven public hearings when Princeton Council convenes Monday night in the main council room.
The following topics will be open for discussion:
An ordinance concerning salaries and compensation for certain employees and personnel;
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An ordinance amending the No Parking Zone;
An ordinance authorizing the abandonment of a sanitary sewer line;
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A bond ordinance providing for general parking utility repairs, appropriating $95,000 and authorizing the borrowing of $95,000;
An ordinance concerning loud, continuous or excessive noise in Princeton; and
An ordinance concerning recreation and parks and similar public places.
Council will also introduce an ordinance concerning mid-block crosswalks.
There will also be a hearing on Comcast’s application for renewal of municipal consent, and presentations by Community Housing, Princeton Public Schools and Princeton Ridge Coalition.
Council will meet at 5:30 p.m. for agenda software training.
A closed session is scheduled for 6:15 p.m. Council will discuss police staffing.
The public portion of the meeting begins at 7 p.m.
To view the full agenda, click here.
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