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Princeton Approves $22,000 For 2,000 Backpacks As 12 Students Land Apprenticeships

May 27, 2026

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Princeton Approves $22,000 For 2,000 Backpacks As 12 Students Land Apprenticeships

Princeton came in hot this week with real money on the table and student plans turning into action. The CDC moved from talk to delivery, and the summer setup is already taking shape. Next stop, watch the rollout.

Princeton Names New Planning And Zoning Vice Chair As Quick Splash Car Wash Wins 1732 East Princeton Drive Approval, EDC Ties Cash Grants To Home Depot And Kroger

May 20, 2026

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Princeton Names New Planning And Zoning Vice Chair As Quick Splash Car Wash Wins 1732 East Princeton Drive Approval, EDC Ties Cash Grants To Home Depot And Kroger

Princeton kept growth mode on this week. A stalled plat got revived, EDC money got clearer, and the boards kept tightening how big decisions move, so here comes the next wave.

Princeton Raises The Roof On U.S. 380 As Hotels And Hospitals Start Looking This Way

May 13, 2026

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Princeton Raises The Roof On U.S. 380 As Hotels And Hospitals Start Looking This Way

Princeton moved fast this week, locking in public safety deals, reshaping growth rules, and trimming a major bond project without letting momentum slip. Cash is strong, the next votes are lining up, and City Hall is clearly in build mode, stay with it.

Princeton Backs 60-Foot U.S. 380 Buildings As McDonald’s Near FM 75 And Monte Carlo Clears

May 6, 2026

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Princeton Backs 60-Foot U.S. 380 Buildings As McDonald’s Near FM 75 And Monte Carlo Clears

Princeton just pushed growth faster along 380 while teeing up another visible win near FM 75. Traffic questions are still hanging, but the city is clearly moving, and June looks loaded. Stay tuned, this corridor story is only getting louder.

Home Depot And Kroger Wait As Princeton Faces Rental Surge And Growth Pressure

Apr 29, 2026

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Home Depot And Kroger Wait As Princeton Faces Rental Surge And Growth Pressure

Princeton moved fast this week, clearing growth items, tightening its grip on neighborhood issues, and keeping leverage on unfinished infrastructure. City Hall had that we-are-not-waiting energy, and the next round is already loading.

Princeton Sends 1503 Long Neck Road To Council, Approves $15,000 School Bash Funding, And approves $15,800 CDC Website

Apr 22, 2026

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Princeton Sends 1503 Long Neck Road To Council, Approves $15,000 School Bash Funding, And approves $15,800 CDC Website

Princeton kept the gas on this week as development votes moved, funding landed, and boards teed up new legal and website decisions. The city is growing fast, and the paperwork is starting to look like action. On We Go.

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.

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