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Council approves traffic‑signal maintenance increase and $132,193 striping contract; town inventory shows more signals than municipal inventory suggests

5865725 · September 8, 2025
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Summary

Princeton approved a $65,000 increase to its Gen Electric traffic signal maintenance contract and awarded a $132,193.75 contract to Dan Swayze & Son Inc. for North Harrison Street striping; council members noted the municipality owns 14 signals while other crossings in town are owned by state, county or private entities.

The Princeton Mayor and Council on Sept. 8 approved two transportation‑related contract actions: an increase to the municipal traffic‑signal maintenance contract with Gen Electric Inc. and the award of a contract for North Harrison Street traffic striping and pavement markings. Why it matters: The actions fund short‑term maintenance and safety upgrades and implement a corridor experiment intended to improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians on a key roadway. Contracts and votes: Resolution 25‑3‑07…

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