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Princeton council adopts pilot to remove Armour Road parking for advisory bike/ped lanes
Summary
By unanimous roll call on Nov. 10, 2025, the council adopted ordinance 25-17 to remove on-street parking on Armour Road to create advisory bike/pedestrian lanes as a pilot intended to calm traffic and provide space for pedestrians and cyclists where sidewalks are lacking.
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The Princeton Mayor and Council on Nov. 10 adopted ordinance 25-17, a pilot ordinance to remove on-street parking on Armour Road in order to accommodate advisory bike and pedestrian lanes. The council took a roll call vote and all members present voted in favor.
The ordinance is explicitly being implemented as a pilot and will be monitored and evaluated, council members said during the public hearing. The measure aims to address resident concerns about cut-through traffic and pedestrian safety on Armour Road, which currently lacks sidewalks. Council discussion described advisory bike/ped lanes as a traffic-calming approach that provides dedicated space for pedestrians and bicyclists where right-of-way is constrained.
No members of the public in the room or on Zoom offered in-person testimony during the hearing and the council closed the public comment portion before taking its roll call vote.
Outcome: The ordinance was adopted by roll call (all present voting yes). The council indicated it will monitor the pilot and evaluate its effects on traffic and safety before deciding on longer-term changes.

