Princeton City Council was updated on fall pick-up registration and Princeton Code Enforcement cases during Monday’s City Council meeting.
Code Enforcement Officer Alan Getz announced that registration is now open for the city’s fall furniture and large item pickup, with 81 households already signed up as of Monday, September 15. He said the registration deadline is set for October.
click to download audioHe also shared updates regarding properties located on Sunset Court and Baldwin Avenue.
click to download audioHe reported that the property at 933 Varmint Trace Road has requested help with junk removal.
click to download audioHe explained that they probably will have a similar situation on Linwood Drive.
click to download audioGetz noted that although he received a rebuttal letter objecting to the plan, the city will proceed with the October 1st deadline.
click to download audioGetz also mentioned that he continues to receive multiple bid requests for the Big Springs area development project, with two bids coming in each week since it was opened. He said there should be significant interest in moving the project forward.




