Princeton Junction
Neighborhoods' Coalition

Meetings


Princeton Junction Neighborhoods' Coalition Meeting
Thursday, March 2, 2006 - 7:00 - 9:00 PM,
West Windsor Township Senior Citizen Center
Municipal Complex, Clarksville Road, West Windsor Township

AGENDA

  1. Welcome and introductions:

  2. General announcements:
    • Meeting notification – announcement published in Princeton Packet, West Windsor-Plainsboro News, and PJNC web site.
    • Sign-up sheet and e-mail list mailing list.
    • Web site is online at www.princetononline.org/pjnc
    • PJNC meetings for 2006: Meetings are scheduled for the FIRST THURSDAY of each month for the year at the West Windsor Senior Center, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.

  3. A Talk & Community Discussion with West Windsor Township Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh:

    Guest speaker Shing-Fu Hsueh, mayor of West Windsor Township, will talk about the redevelopment process for Princeton Junction, now that the West Windsor Township Council has approved roughly 350 acres as an Area in Need of Redevelopment.

    The Mayor's talk will be followed by a moderated discussion and question-and-answer session, to provide the public with more information and opportunity for conversation and participation on the issues surrounding the designation of 350 acres in Princeton Junction as a Redevelopment Area, as well as the possible development of a transit village at the train station.

    So that we can cover as many comments and questions in the time allowed, please follow these guidelines:

    • Hold comments and questions to follow the presentation.

    • Wait to be called on by the moderator.

    • State your name and identify if you are affiliated with an organization when you speak.

    • Keep comments and questions brief, to less than one minute per turn, in order to provide all interested participants with the time to speak. The opportunity to engage in follow-up conversation will be available at the conclusion of the Q&A session.

    The program is sponsored by the Princeton Junction Neighborhoods' Coalition in its continuing series to engage, inform and involve the community on important issues. The event is free and open to the public.