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Princeton board weighs CIP, $1M in water funding and how to spend $218,000 left from lift‑station work

Town of Princeton Board of Commissioners · April 6, 2026
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Summary

Town planners and staff presented a multi‑year capital improvement plan, reported roughly $1 million in recently announced water funding, and outlined options to use $218,000 leftover from a lift‑station project for generators, a bypass pump, a backhoe repair or a service truck.

Princeton’s Board of Commissioners received a detailed Capital Improvement Plan April 6 and heard staff describe near‑term projects for water, sewer and streets alongside a multi‑year schedule for parks and public works.

The presentation by the town’s planner (Miss Marsh) described the CIP as a “living document” to be used during the coming budget cycle and at next year’s planning retreat. “As soon as you adopt this, which you don't need to adopt it tonight, you need to adopt it in in um with your budget,” she said, explaining that items listed in the FY26–27 column are intended to be prioritized for the coming fiscal year.

Staff told the board the town has roughly $1…

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