400 Witherspoon St  
Princeton, NJ 08540  
Municipality of Princeton, NJ  
Mayor and Council of Princeton  
Meeting Agenda  
7:00 PM  
JOIN MEETING - PLEASE CLICK LINK BELOW:  
Monday, March 23, 2026  
Main Council Chambers  
I.  
Webinar ID 826 7133 8610  
II.  
STATEMENT CONCERNING NOTICE OF MEETING  
Notice of this meeting was provided in accordance with the requirements of the Open Public  
Meetings Act and State regulations governing public meetings, including the time, date and location  
of the meeting and clear and concise instructions to the public for accessing the meeting and making  
comments. In addition, the agenda and all related materials were posted electronically and made  
available to the public on Princeton's meeting portal in advance of the meeting.  
III.  
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT  
"We gather today on the land of the Lenni Lenape. As members of the Princeton community, we  
aspire to show appreciation, respect, and concern for all peoples and our environment. We honor the  
Lenape and other Indigenous caretakers of these lands and waters, the elders who lived here before,  
the Indigenous today, and the generations to come"  
IV.  
V.  
ROLL CALL  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
PROCLAMATION  
VI.  
Women’s History Month (**List of businesses within the proclamation  
includes many, if not all, of the women owned and women led businesses  
in town)  
1.  
VII. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY UPDATE BY PRESIDENT EISGRUBER  
President Eisgruber’s Annual Report & Highlights  
1.  
VIII. APPROVAL OF MINUTES  
Mayor and Council of Princeton-Regular Meeting-October 27, 2025  
1.  
IX.  
ANNOUNCEMENTS/REPORTS  
Chief’s February 2026 Monthly Police Report  
2025 Police Annual Report  
1.  
2.  
X.  
WORK SESSION  
Work Session Regarding Special Events by Lisa Maddox, Esq.  
1.  
XI.  
ORDINANCE PUBLIC HEARING  
Anyone wishing to comment on or ask a question about an ordinance(s) listed below for public  
hearing and adoption can do so by either in person or Zoom. In person use the sign-up sheet on the  
podium. To make a spoken comment, either click on "Participants" and use the "raise hand"  
function, or- if attending by telephone- press *9. When it is your turn to speak the meeting host will  
unmute you and the Mayor will recognize you.  
An Ordinance by the Municipality of Princeton Designating Restricted  
Parking Spaces for Persons with Disabilities on Clay Street and Leigh  
Avenue, Updating Restricted Parking Spaces in Additional Locations,  
and Amending Section B19-30 of the “Code of the Borough of Princeton,  
New Jersey, 1964” and Section T11-11.1 of the “Code of the Township  
of Princeton, New Jersey, 1968”- Roll Call  
1.  
XII. ORDINANCE INTRODUCTION  
An Ordinance by the Municipality of Princeton to Exceed the Municipal  
Budget Appropriation Limits and to Establish a Cap Bank ((N.J.S.A.  
40A:4-45.14) (Public Hearing: April 27, 2026)-Roll Call  
1.  
XIII. 2026 BUDGET  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing  
Compliance with the United States Equal Employment Opportunity  
Commission’s Enforcement Guidance on the Consideration of Arrest and  
Conviction Records in Employment Decisions Under Title VII of the  
Civil Rights Act of 1964  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Introduction of the  
Municipal Budget for 2026 (Adoption of Budget Scheduled for April 27,  
2026)  
XIV. RESOLUTIONS  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing the Award  
of a Professional Services Agreement to LRK Inc. for a Redevelopment  
Plan and Planning Services for the Franklin Maple Site for an Amount  
Not to Exceed $50,000.00  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing the Award  
of a Professional Services Agreement to Phoenix Consulting Group, LLC  
for Executive Search Services for an Amount Not to Exceed $15,500.00  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Ratifying a  
Professional Services Agreement Awarded to Maraziti Falcon, LLP for  
Legal Services in Connection with PCRD Litigation for an Amount Not  
to Exceed $50,000.00  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing the Award  
of an Extraordinary Unspecifiable Service Contract with RnD Consulting,  
LLC for Information Technology Support in 2026 for an Amount Not to  
Exceed $100,000  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing the Award  
of a Professional Services Agreement to Muller & Baillie, P.C. to Provide  
Legal Services in Connection with the Review of Development  
Applications in 2026 to be Paid Exclusively by Escrow Funds for an  
Amount Not to Exceed $105,000.00  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing the Award  
of a Professional Services Agreement to Muller & Baillie, P.C. for Legal  
Services in Connection with PCRD Litigation for an Amount Not to  
Exceed $30,000.00  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing the Award  
of a Professional Services Agreement to Storm Water Management  
Consulting, LLC for Additional Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analyses and  
Operation and Maintenance Manual and Emergency Action Plan Updates  
for Lower Mountain, Regional Detention Basin G, and Smoyer Park  
Dams for an Amount Not to Exceed $76,728.00  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council Authorizing the Award of a Bid  
Contract to CCM Contracting Inc. for 2026 Roadway Resurfacing for an  
Amount Not to Exceed $1,935,072.17  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing an  
Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Clarke Caton  
Hintz, PC to Add Affordable Housing Monitoring Services and Increase  
the Contract Amount by $42,000.00 for a New Not to Exceed Amount of  
$52,000.00  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing an  
Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with Catholic  
Charities Diocese of Trenton for Behavioral Health and Community  
Services to Add Emergency Housing Services and Increase the Contract  
Amount by $25,000.00 for a New Not to Exceed Amount of $81,169.08  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing Release of  
a Maintenance Guarantee in the Amount of $111,314.00 and Inspection  
Escrow to Windy Top at Princeton, LLC for Windy Top Major  
Subdivision, Block 3001, Lots 1 & 2  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing a Final  
Change Order in the Amount of -$124,025.82 and Authorizing a Final  
Payment of $212,503.64, Resulting in a Final Contract Amount of  
$3,565,087.31, and the Release of Performance Bond for the Phase III  
Roadway Improvements to Witherspoon Street project to Earle Asphalt  
Company and Acceptance of a Maintenance Bond in the Amount of  
$534,763.10.  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Approving Emergency  
Temporary Appropriations for the 2026 Current Fund Budget  
XV. CONSENT AGENDA  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing the  
Payment of Bills and Claims  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing  
Membership in The Interlocal Purchasing System  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing  
Appointments to Boards, Commissions and Committees  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing the Arts  
Council of Princeton to Hold their Annual Princeton Porchfest on  
Saturday, April 25, 2026  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council Authorizing the Spirit of Princeton  
to hold the Memorial Day Parade on May 23, 2026  
Resolution of the Mayor and Council of Princeton Authorizing Princeton  
Multisport to Hold their 2nd Annual Princeton TriAthlon on Saturday,  
June 6, 2026  
XVI. PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA  
We will now open the meeting for public comment for items not on the agenda. The Mayor and  
Council will take comments first from members of the public attending the meeting in person, then  
from members of the public attending the meeting via Zoom. Speakers will be limited to 3 minutes.  
The Governing Body will use this public comment period as an opportunity to listen to resident  
concerns, but not to debate issues or engage in a question-and-answer session. Issues raised by  
members of the public may require review and/or further investigation prior to responding. All  
comments will be considered and are always welcomed.  
IN-PERSON:  
Please use the sign-up sheet on the podium. After everyone who signed up has had the opportunity  
to speak, the Mayor will invite any additional comments from members of the public. Please line up  
at the podium if you plan to speak. Anyone wishing to make any comments, please state your name  
and the town you live in for the record.  
ZOOM:  
To make a comment or ask a question during the meeting via zoom, raise your hand using one of the  
following alternatives:  
1. Windows or Mac platform: Click on “Participants” at the bottom of the screen, then click on  
“raise hand” (Windows shortcut: Alt+Y; Mac shortcut: Option+Y).  
2. Android or iOS device: Click on “raise hand” in the bottom left corner of your screen.  
3. Telephone: Press #9  
XVII. ADJOURNMENT