Planning board continues review of a proposed geo-exchange facility for Princeton University
The topic of noise and sound was the main focus of residential concerns during the public portion of the Princeton Planning Board’s continued hearing for Princeton University’s proposed one-story geo-exchange facility known as “TIGER,” which would also be a building for athletics operations.
The hearing, which took place on Jan. 22, did not result in a vote taking place from the board to determine approval, as the hearing was continued to Feb. 18. The next board meeting for the application is slated to hear attorney Bruce Afran, who is representing objectors to the application.
Princeton University receives second major application approval for East Campus
Princeton University receives second major application approval for East Campus
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A Princeton University entrance into construction site for East Campus Garage and Soccer Stadium in Princeton on Jan. 19. ANDREW HARRISON/STAFF
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A Princeton University entrance into construction site for East Campus Garage and Soccer Stadium in Princeton on Jan. 19. ANDREW HARRISON/STAFF
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Princeton University is able to move forward with the proposed construction of a new soccer stadium and practice field on campus.
The university received approval for the proposed project from the Princeton Planning Board this month on Jan. 7. The stadium and practice field are part of the university’s plan to develop the East Campus Entry.