A cyclist died this week after injuries sustained after striking a pothole on Pretty Brook Road. The incident raises questions about the terrible state of some of the roads in town... https://t.co/KXSMboSZuc
New blog at 'Walkable Princeton': This Princeton Professor wrote a column in 'The Washington Post' complaining about an inclusionary apartment development in his neighborhood. The response was...not sympathetic. https://t.co/Y9KcMxFXZa
New blog: Princeton soccer fans who don't want to pay $150 to ride NJ Transit to MetLife Stadium for World Cup games will be delighted to hear that there will be World Cup Watch parties happening right here in town! https://t.co/H5IPSQrqkn
New blogpost at @walkprinceton: Some thoughts about how we can respond to a tragedy like the death of a child in a motor vehicle collision this week in Princeton... https://t.co/dPx2ijAsxJ
Somebody has placed posters at the downtown 'information kiosks' complaining about $10,000-a-month rents at a new apartment community near Princeton University. But rents for affordable apartments in the same building are much lower... Full story here: https://t.co/eK2XOXtEHJ
New blog at @walkprinceton: Objectors who are trying to block an inclusionary housing development on Spruce Street in Princeton are circulating some wild misrepresentations of what might be built on the site... https://t.co/yUoEYYdjQi
New blog at @WalkPrinceton : Princeton University's new e-bike ban will prevent local residents from using e-bikes on campus roads like Elm Drive, and also appears to ban parking of e-bikes at the Princeton Dinky Rail Station... https://t.co/OrnYkjnnmE
A new apartment building that just broke ground on North Tulane Street aims to bring a touch of literary glamor to downtown Princeton... https://t.co/R3OP7UFOzu
New blog at @WalkPrinceton : This new apartment community is using AI-generated images on its website to show views of Princeton that do not really exist. Is that OK? https://t.co/T8TqoeDoSR
The results of the AIA-NJ design contest to identify potential replacements for the information kiosk on Nassau Street in front of the Garden Theater have been released. This design by Studio Hillier placed first in the 'professional' category... https://t.co/keUibbev4D
New blog at @walkprinceton: Mercer County planning staff are holding an outreach session by Zoom on Wednesday evening to get feedback for an update to the Mobility Element of the County Master Plan. Time to talk trails, bikes, transit etc!! https://t.co/QQkZgjtceT
A survey from Princeton Public Schools Parent Teacher Organizations reveals that many parents don't let their kids walk or bike to school because they think that our roads are too dangerous. They want protected bike lanes and other street improvements. https://t.co/lOA1ojTHxQ
New blog at @walkprinceton: At a meeting on Monday night, Princeton Council debated whether a black squirrel or a frog would be the appropriate mascot of the town's new 'Princeton Loop' transit service. The frog emerged victorious. https://t.co/3VMo8xzVFc
Conversion of the 2nd floor of this office building into 4 apartments was the only residential project approved by the Princeton Planning Board in 2025. A number of other residential projects have not been completed, despite strong demand for housing. https://t.co/kRCAmwCWw2
With increasing attention to street safety and e-bike safety in New Jersey, Princeton Police and local advocates met with Princeton Middle School students to bring attention to responsible co-existence on local roads. https://t.co/o23RTxgKQT
Cycle advocates in New Jersey are urging residents to contact their state legislators to save access to low-speed electric bikes. A proposed law would require all e-bike users to hold a license, registration, and insurance. https://t.co/vp1v45rALP
New blog: Mercer County Executive Dan Benson joined a group last weekend exploring the riverfront redevelopment area in Trenton, and discussing plans to replace Route 29 in the city with an urban boulevard... https://t.co/2po8i0dUzf
The town of Princeton is wrapping up a public vote on downtown information kiosk designs today, and this is the best of the bunch!! https://t.co/MC1lVHYNly
If you listen to local objector groups, you might think that everyone in New Jersey is opposed to construction of new homes. But that's not the case, according to a recent poll, which reveals that there is widespread support for housing... https://t.co/uINCRI1sJa