Top Posts & Pages
- Studio Hillier Among Winners of Design Contest for Nassau Street Information Kiosk Replacement
- American Institute of Architects Launching Design Competition to Upgrade Princeton Information 'Kiosks'
- Survey Shows Many Parents Think Princeton Roads are Too Dangerous for Kids to Walk or Cycle to School
- Voting Ends Today...And This Kiosk Design Deserves To Be A Winner
- Green Spaces and Courtyards
Monthly Archives: March 2013
Too Many Cars Around Princeton
Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert and several members of the Princeton Council expressed serious reservations last week about a new plan from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) to make alterations to Route 1 just south of Princeton. The new plan … Continue reading
Posted in Local, Princeton, Sustainability, Traffic, Transit
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New Sidewalks on Ewing St in Princeton
Although Princeton is already a very walkable area, there are significant sections of the town where there are no sidewalks. For one section of Ewing Street in Princeton North, that is now changing (see photos above and below).
Posted in Local, Princeton, Walking
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Walkable Neighborhoods Linked to Social Wellbeing
Many of us who are lucky enough to live in downtown Princeton recognize the benefits of living in a close-knit community where we frequently see our neighbors and interact spontaneously with friends while shopping or walking around. A University of … Continue reading
Posted in Walking, Zoning
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