Planning board chairwoman responds to Princeton Board of Education letter about the Master Plan and PILOT agreements
The letter responds to issues the school board raised about a lack on input on the Master Plan and about PILOTS given to developers.
The letter responds to issues the school board raised about a lack on input on the Master Plan and about PILOTS given to developers.
A resident asks how success will be measured in the new Master Plan.
A Princeton resident who works for the Regional Plan ASsociation argues that proposes town-wide changes to zoning that are idifferent from what is allowed today will enable more people to live in Princeton affordably.
Cutting through the smoke screen and double talk on how PILOTs work.
The Princeton School Board weighs in on the draft master plan.
“Crucially, the plan relies on developers to fulfill its progressive ideals. But in this overheated housing market, the profit incentive only creates a drive for more units in greater densities – at ever higher prices.”
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Letters: The new master plan has the historic preservation element the town needs.
More than 400 people have signed the petition so far. The municipality issued a “frequently asked questions” document Tuesday afternoon that references the petition.
Clifford Zink: The preservation provisions of the proposed master plan are inadequate and in some places confusing and inaccurate.
The next public meeting will be held Nov. 30. Residents expressed concerns about density, housing affordability, environental issues, historic preservation, and the burden of development on the public schools.
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