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Monthly Archives: April 2017
Breaking: Town of Princeton Announces Affordable Housing Settlement
The town of Princeton today announced that a settlement has been agreed in our ongoing court case regarding affordable housing. Although few details are available at this stage, a settlement is likely to pave the ways for Princeton to plan for … Continue reading
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Why I Don’t Live In Trenton
The short answer is “white privilege”. I can afford Princeton, and Princeton is pretty awesome. But as an urbanist, I actually *want* to live in Trenton. It’s affordable, diverse, has a real sense of character and history, and great transit … Continue reading
Posted in Affordability, Alternative Transportation, Biking, Downtown Vibrancy, Princeton
Tagged affordability, Cycling, Princeton, Transit, Trenton, urbanism
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