The Princeton Council voted unanimously on Monday night to remove new parking enforcement technology from the $7.2 million bond ordinance for capital improvements for the municipality after many residents pushed back against the plan over the past few weeks. The decision is a reversal of a council vote two weeks ago to introduce the bond ordinance with financing for the license plate reader technology included.
Councilwoman Michelle Pirone Lambros said the intention of including the funding in the capital budget was to be transparent as the council plans its capital spending. “It’s not a decision to move forward with the technology,” she said, adding that the funding was being allocated in case the council decides to move forward with the technology. Pirone Lambros then made a motion to vote down the ordinance.
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