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Princeton Approves White Wing Trails PID Bonds, Clears Road Contracts Through 2028, And Faces Fresh Heat Over Boardman Lane Traffic

Apr 15, 2026

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Princeton Approves White Wing Trails PID Bonds, Clears Road Contracts Through 2028, And Faces Fresh Heat Over Boardman Lane Traffic

Princeton kept growth moving while residents pressed City Hall on traffic, lighting, and clearer updates. Bonds advanced, public works got new tools, and the next round is already loading.

Princeton Drops Pet Scanner Plan, Moves Forward On 3 Lakefront Parks, And Expands Caldwell Park Design

Apr 8, 2026

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Princeton Drops Pet Scanner Plan, Moves Forward On 3 Lakefront Parks, And Expands Caldwell Park Design

Princeton is rethinking how parks and services show up for residents. Leaders pulled back on one idea while pushing forward on bigger park access and design plans. The focus is shifting toward long-term use and smarter investments.

Princeton Growth Drives County Service Surge As Tax Delays Stretch Weeks And Demand Floods North Collin Offices

Apr 1, 2026

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Princeton Growth Drives County Service Surge As Tax Delays Stretch Weeks And Demand Floods North Collin Offices

It was a quiet week in Princeton, but the county story hit close to home. Growth from the city is feeding rising demand across Collin County systems. The effects are starting to show up where residents feel it most.

Princeton Approves Ironwood Apartments With New Rules As $179K Police Grants Land And Growth Pushes Hundreds Of Homes Forward

Mar 25, 2026

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Princeton Approves Ironwood Apartments With New Rules As $179K Police Grants Land And Growth Pushes Hundreds Of Homes Forward

Princeton moved fast this week, locking in major projects while tightening oversight as pressure builds. Residents showed up, council responded, and growth kept moving with new rules in place. The pace is up and expectations are higher.

Flood Fears Slam The Brakes On Long Neck Rezoning As $11.5M EDC War Chest Fuels Princeton’s Next Growth Push

Mar 18, 2026

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Flood Fears Slam The Brakes On Long Neck Rezoning As $11.5M EDC War Chest Fuels Princeton’s Next Growth Push

Princeton just hit pause on a key rezoning after flood risks and traffic questions took center stage, while its economic arm signaled serious money and momentum behind future growth. Big decisions are being slowed down and sped up at the same time. The balance between risk and expansion is getting real.

$355K Police Vehicle Approved, $107K Hydrant Help Granted And Leaders Launch Dispatch Center Study

Mar 11, 2026

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$355K Police Vehicle Approved, $107K Hydrant Help Granted And Leaders Launch Dispatch Center Study

Princeton’s latest council meeting mixed resident concerns with several concrete decisions. Funding approvals, infrastructure help for a local business, and early planning for a city-run dispatch system all moved forward. Growth pressures are starting to shape how leaders plan the next phase.

Princeton Fills EDC, CDC, Library And Planning Seats, Flags Missing Board Applications, Residents Press Leaders On Growth And Transparency

Mar 4, 2026

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Princeton Fills EDC, CDC, Library And Planning Seats, Flags Missing Board Applications, Residents Press Leaders On Growth And Transparency

Princeton spent the week reshuffling the boards that guide growth, development, and city planning. Residents also used public comments to push for clearer decisions, stronger leadership presence, and bigger economic wins as the city grows fast. Here is the latest from City Hall.

CDC Expands Facade Grants, Floats $50K Restaurant Incentive As Ironwood Financing Closes And P&Z Rejects Two Projects

Feb 25, 2026

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CDC Expands Facade Grants, Floats $50K Restaurant Incentive As Ironwood Financing Closes And P&Z Rejects Two Projects

Princeton felt decisive this week. Grant caps jumped, a $50K small business incentive surfaced, Ironwood financing finally closed, and two development requests were denied in one night. Policy tightened while growth pushed forward, and residents had plenty to say. Here is where momentum is building.

🌆 Growth Moves, School Plans & Downtown Debate Heat Up

Feb 18, 2026

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7 min read

🌆 Growth Moves, School Plans & Downtown Debate Heat Up

Princeton pushed plats forward, aligned a middle school expansion, and reshaped retail at FM 75 while Ironwood funding questions and downtown rumors kept residents on edge. The city is growing, and the stakes feel closer to home. These decisions will shape traffic patterns, classrooms, storefronts, and even how downtown is protected. Momentum is building, and so is scrutiny. Eyes up, this chapter matters.

🌳 Princeton Momentum Builds, Park Groundbreaking, Council Shakeups And Growth Moves

Feb 11, 2026

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12 min read

🌳 Princeton Momentum Builds, Park Groundbreaking, Council Shakeups And Growth Moves

Princeton felt the pressure of growth this week as new development votes moved forward, a park project advanced, and residents spoke up on safety and city direction. Big decisions are starting to hit closer to home. The pace is clearly accelerating. Now let’s step inside the moments that pushed the city forward.

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