Tag: Linden Lane
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Princeton Planning Board to review revised townhouse application on Linden Lane
The Princeton Planning Board is expected to review Simplify Living’s revised conceptual site plan for a three-unit townhouse development, proposed for 39 Linden Lane, at its May 19 meeting at 7 p.m. Simplify Living has submitted a revised concept plan for the proposed townhouse development. The initial application had been set for a public hearing…
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Princeton Planning Board to review 39 Linden Lane townhouse application
Editor’s Note: The Department of Community Development Office of Planning sent notice on April 5 that the April 7 meeting will be rescheduled. A three-unit townhouse development, proposed for 39 Linden Lane, tops the Princeton Planning Board agenda for its April 7 meeting at 7 p.m. Simplify Living Inc. is seeking minor site plan…
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Planning Board postpones hearing on 39 Linden Lane townhouse development
The public hearing on an application for a proposed three-unit townhouse development at 39 Linden Lane, which was set for the Princeton Planning Board’s Feb. 3 meeting, has been postponed because of a technical issue. Simplify Living, Inc., which is seeking permission for the development, placed the required legal notice in the newspaper Jan. 24…
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Princeton Planning Board to review application for townhouses on Linden Lane
A three-unit townhouse development, proposed for 39 Linden Lane, tops the Princeton Planning Board’s Feb. 3 agenda. The meeting, which starts at 7 p.m., will take place remotely via Zoom. Simplify Living Inc. is seeking minor site plan approval for the proposed development, which is being billed as an infill development, according to documents on…
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Robeson-Wiggins-Hamilton corridor study evaluates pedestrian, bicyclist safety
The Princeton Council has accepted the long-awaited Paul Robeson-Wiggins-Hamilton corridor study, which seeks to make improvements to the corridor that would make it safer for motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists. While the Princeton Council “accepted” traffic consultant WSP’s report at its Jan. 27 meeting, Mayor Mark Freda said he wanted to make it clear that the…
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Princeton Council terminates existing, awards new contract for sewer replacement project
In response to a lack of progress on the Spruce Street/Linden Lane sewer replacement project, the Princeton Council canceled its contract with Integrated Construction Utilities of New Jersey and awarded a contract for some of the work to another contractor. The Princeton Council approved the termination of the contract with Integrated Construction Utilities and also…