Politics & Government
Princeton Schedules Public Meeting For Stormwater Utility Study
The public meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 30.
PRINCETON, NJ — The Municipality announced a public meeting to explore stormwater utility.
At the meeting, attendees will also learn about the work Princeton does to comply with stormwater regulations and the benefits of improved stormwater management.
“We firmly believe that public participation strengthens our collective decision-making process, empowering our community while promoting transparency in municipal governance,” according to the website dedicated to the stormwater utility study which is currently in its second phase.
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“As we forge ahead with this critical study, we encourage your continued engagement to further magnify the impact of your diverse perspectives and unique insights. Your voice significantly enriches the depth of our research and is a vital component to shaping the future of our community's stormwater management.”
The public meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 30, 6 p.m. at Witherspoon Hall, 400 Witherspoon Street.
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During the last Council meeting, there was a presentation on the Stormwater Utility Feasibility Study. Along with consultants Princeton Hydro, the Municipality is exploring policies regarding the befits of funding stormwater utility.
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