PRINCETON: Public’s parking priorities identified

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By Philip Sean Curran Staff Writer When it comes to parking, the Princeton Council finds itself pulled in a million directions. Merchants want longer hours for their customers to park, bike advocates need room to create bike lanes at the expense of on-street parking and residents want their neighborhoods protected, so the streets in front of their homes are not […]

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