By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer
PRINCETON — Metered parking was reinstated along Spring Street and a handicap space was added to Witherspoon Alley at Tuesday’s Princeton Borough Council meeting.
”We shifted the existing two-hour meters closer to Spring Street and added another,” said Christopher M. Budzinski, borough engineer. There are now five meters on Spring Street, closest to Witherspoon.
Two 30-minute meters and a 25-foot loading zone are located in front of the new building, which houses 5,500 square feet of retail that will include a new Italian market, Cool Vines and Craft Cleaners, a dry cleaner shoe repair.
On South Tulane, in front of the new building, there will be no parking from the Witherspoon Alley to Spring Street on the west side of the street. The east side from Lincoln Court to Spring Street will a loading zone.
The length of Witherspoon Alley will be no parking along the length of the new building.
One handicap parking space, with no meter, was added by Community Liquors on Witherspoon Alley. “The borough has received considerable complaints about the lack of off-street handicap parking, and this is their attempt to satisfy that,” said Mr. Budzinski

