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Council approves package of routine contracts, permits and temporary use agreements
Summary
At its Feb. 10 meeting the Princeton Mayor and Council approved a consent package including contract increases, site-plan releases, paving work, planning and professional services, and a temporary site for the Princeton Mobile Food Pantry.
Princeton Mayor Mark Fried and the council on Feb. 10 adopted a consent package of municipal resolutions that approved contract increases, released inspection fees tied to a commercial relocation, funded paving work, and authorized short-term use of municipal property by a food pantry.
The items on the consent agenda were introduced and each was approved by the council without extended debate. Resolutions approved included a professional-services increase for special redevelopment counsel, release of inspection fees for a Walgreens relocation, an increase to an asphalt paving contract for Bertram Drive and Caldwell Drive, an award for construction administration of the Cherry Hill Road shared-use path, a planning-services contract for the Westminster Choir College site, and a temporary-use agreement allowing Princeton Mobile Food Pantry to…
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