Princeton Street & Sanitation Department in the News
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The city of Princeton has been awarded $407,000 as part of the Community Develop Block Grant program. “We finally were awarded a CDBG grant after a few attempts, over a few years, and a lot of extra leg-work by staff during this ...continue
PRINCETON — The city of Princeton will borrow $599,950 to pay for sewer improvements on Thompson Street this fall and purchase a John Deere loader it has been leasing. The city is pushing to get the sewer project completed before winter s ...continue
PRINCETON — All those piles of junk people having been storing in Princeton are going to have to wait until next spring. Mayor Joel Quiram announced at Tuesday's Princeton City Council meeting that he was recommending to not follow up ...continue
A view of what Park Avenue West looked like Monday afternoon after the historic derecho hit Princeton. It took all of last week to restore power to all electric customers in Princeton. City crews from all departments, along with volunteers and nei ...continue
PRINCETON — Princeton residents will soon begin to see bike signage and new road marking as the city’s bike plan moves forward in implementation. The city of Princeton’s bike plan was developed by the Princeton Bicy ...continue
PRINCETON — Dennis Farrell is the first recipient of Princeton’s new City Manager Beautification Award. The award was developed to recognize citizens making significant contributions to the community through their time, actions, tal ...continue
PRINCETON — About $800,000 worth of street repairs will take place throughout the city of Princeton this year. That’s a huge boost compared to the average $150,000 typically budgeted for the street program. A big reason for the incr ...continue