Princeton Code Enforcement Taking Measures to Ensure City Cleanliness


Princeton Code Enforcement is continuing its mission to clean up the city by condemning residential properties and enforcing accountability among business proprietors for the presence of junk on their premises.
During Monday night’s meeting, Code Enforcement Officer Alan Getz delivered a report to members of the City Council, indicating that they are currently in the process of condemning a residence located on Maple Avenue. This action follows an inspection carried out jointly by Getz and Chief Brent Francis.


click to download audioHe is also actively pursuing measures to ensure that certain business owners take responsibility for cleaning up their premises.


click to download audioThe Code Enforcement Board meets on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 4:00 p.m. in the Princeton Tourism Center located at 206 East Market Street. These meetings are open to the public.

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