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Princeton council approves series of contracts, service agreements and library telecom lease

3203871 · April 28, 2025
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Summary

On April 28 the Mayor and Council of Princeton approved resolutions to amend a sewer-engineering contract term, award a traffic striping contract, amend affordable-housing loans, enter a shared health officer agreement with East Windsor and authorize a sealed-bid lease for a wireless facility at the Princeton Public Library.

The Mayor and Council of Princeton on April 28 approved a package of resolutions that amended a professional-services agreement, awarded a traffic-striping contract, amended affordable-housing loans, approved a shared-services health-officer arrangement with East Windsor and authorized a sealed-bid lease for a wireless telecommunications facility at the Princeton Public Library.

The most detailed items included an amendment to the term of the professional services agreement with H2M Associates Inc. for engineering design, contract administration and reporting services related to cleaning and televising sanitary sewer trunk lines. The council approved a date change that moved the contract term from May 31 to July 31 with no change to the contract total; the motion was made by David and seconded by Brian and adopted by voice vote.

The council awarded the 2025–26 traffic striping and pavement markings contract to Zone Striping, Inc. for an amount not to exceed $233,133.77. Michelle moved the award and Brian seconded. During discussion a council member noted a wide spread in bids and praised staff for securing a low-price line item that the council said saved “something like $163,000” relative to higher bids. The council approved the contract by voice vote.

Other approved resolutions included amending the Princeton Affordable Housing Home Improvement Program loans (resolution number reported as 25162; moved by Brian, seconded by Leighton), authorizing a shared-services agreement for health officer services between the Township of East Windsor and the Municipality of Princeton (reported as 25163; moved by Sutton Meath, seconded by Michelle), and authorizing the lease of public property by sealed bid for a wireless telecommunications facility at the Princeton Public Library (reported as 25164; moved by David, seconded by Brian). Each of these motions was adopted by voice vote with the council responding “aye.”

The council also approved an amendment to a professional-services agreement with H2M Associates Inc. (reported as resolution 25159) that changes only the contract term, and it passed a consent agenda of additional routine items after a motion by Brian and second by Michelle. The meeting closed after a motion to adjourn by David, seconded by Brian.

No recorded roll-call tallies were given in the public minutes for the listed resolutions; the transcript records voice votes with unanimous “aye” responses and no individual yes/no vote counts were recorded.