Crime & Safety
Police Survey Now Available Online
The survey is aimed at finding out what services citizens want and bring to light any current issues. The survey is available in both English and Spanish.

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What are the issues in town, what should be a priority for the police and how can the department best serve its residents and businesses?
The newly consolidated Princeton Police Department is now conducting a town-wide survey. It takes 5-10 minutes to complete.
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Residents and businesses can submit their responses online, via social media or in person, as police will be canvassing 50-75 homes and businesses within each of the five patrol sectors in town to get in-person responses.Â
"We want to be open to the community, we don't want to be the type of police department where we drive down the street and stay in our cars," Princeton Police Chief David Dudeck said of the survey a few weeks ago.
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The goal of the survey? Prevent problems before they occur.
The survey will also help achieve one of the promises of consolidation- enhancing services and creating a more responsive government, Mayor Liz Lempert said.Â
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