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Council debates kiosk design for downtown Princeton; consensus to pilot mixed analog/digital model
Summary
Council and staff discussed replacing aging eight‑sided kiosks on Nassau Street, with widespread public input urging a preserved analog posting surface and an added digital wayfinding component; staff to pilot a new kiosk at the Garden Theatre corner and return with refined designs.
Princeton council members and municipal staff on Tuesday advanced a plan to replace the town’s aging kiosks with a smaller, more flexible design that preserves space for paper notices while testing an electronic wayfinding component.
Engineer Deanna Stockton told the council the original eight‑sided kiosks date to the late 1980s and will not withstand the sidewalk replacement planned as part of the Nassau Street streetscape project. She said staff proposes reinstalling a single kiosk at the Garden Theatre/Witherspoon Street corner and piloting its size and configuration before placing additional units.
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