Content about arts & transit

November 30, 2011

Another attempt to persuade the University not to move the Dinky

Princeton University attorneys threatened legal action against the Borough, if the Council were to pass an ordinance that specifies that the area around the Dinky train station - known as Lot 39 - can only be developed for transit purposes or retail related to transit. 

June 29, 2011

The specific agenda has not yet been established, however it will include:
DISCUSSION:
a)    ORDINANCE REFERRALS    Formal Action Expected
[1]    TOWNSHIP: AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE ARTS, EDUCATION AND TRANSIT (“AET”) ZONE WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP OF PRINCETON, COUNTY OF MERCER, STATE OF NEW JERSEY AND AMENDING THE “CODE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY, 1968.”

May 9, 2011

The memorandum outlines area's of agreement in regard the common desire to assure continuing and improved transportation service along the NJ Transit Princeton Branch. For more on the draft MOU document between the Borough of Princeton, Township of Princeton and Princeton University, click here.

May 5, 2011

Results of ongoing negotiations are published

Weeks of negotiations between Princeton University, Borough, and Township over the controversial Arts, Entertainment and Transit Neighborhood have resulted in a Memorandum of Understanding, just published by the Borough.  While there seems to be no change in the University's resolve to move the Dinky station, the MOU does include certain measures to appease critics of its development plans.

The MOU includes:

May 4, 2011

Rezoning Ordinance is formally introduced for public discussion

Princeton Borough residents are one step closer to walking down a rejuvenated Alexander Road in twenty years, after the Borough Council agreed to formally introduce for public discussion the zoning for the Arts, Education and Transit Neighborhood at a meeting on Tuesday night.  

May 2, 2011

Boro Council to Consider Rezoning for Arts and Transit

Borough Administrator Bob Bruschi is preparing to present a modified Arts and Transit Zoning Ordinance at tomorrow evening's Borough Council meeting.  In a letter to the Mayor and Council, Bruschi says he will "strongly urge the Council to introduce this ordinance or a version that is substantially similar to it.  While it might not be the final document I think it is important to formally start the process."

April 13, 2011

The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Princeton and the Township Committee of the Township of Princeton will hold a joint meeting to discuss Joint Municipal Budgets and Princeton University Arts and Transit.  Formal action may be taken.