During a recent government meeting, Chris and Ronnie presented their proposal for an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) aimed at bringing Chris's aging parents closer to their family in Princeton. The couple, who have lived in the community for three years, emphasized their deep connection to the area, citing their children's preschools and Ronnie's work as integral to their ties.
Chris shared an emotional account of the challenges faced by his family, particularly highlighting his mother-in-law's rapid decline due to dementia. He expressed the urgency of their request, noting that the distance—approximately two and a half hours from Long Island—has made it increasingly difficult for his parents to visit and support their grandchildren.
The couple's proposal for an ADU is not only a practical solution to their family's needs but also aims to ensure that Chris's parents can live comfortably and safely, with the necessary ADA compliance for accessibility. Their heartfelt appeal underscored the importance of family support in caregiving, particularly in light of the deteriorating health of a loved one. The board's response to their request remains to be seen, but the discussion highlighted the growing need for housing solutions that accommodate multi-generational living arrangements.