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Property tax exemptions available for some residents

Property tax exemptions available for some residents

Residents whose property incurred damage from the Feb­ruary storm may qualify for a property tax exemption, accord­ing to the Collin Central Ap­praisal District. In an area declared a disaster area by Gov. Greg Abbott, Tax Code Section 11.35 allows a qualified...

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Council approves lower speed limit on San Remo

Council approves lower speed limit on San Remo

Princeton City Council puts the brakes to San Remo Drive – voting to lower the speed limit. Council also voted to provide additional water relief and open City Hall to residents during the March 8 regular meeting. In response to earlier discus­sions at multiple...

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Citizens question expenses related to community center

Citizens question expenses related to community center

The Princeton Commu­nity Center continues to be a source of frustration for sev­eral residents who are asking for more transparency when it comes to spending. The center is located on 4th Street at the former Methodist church. Community Develop­ment Corporation...

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City still has CARES Act funds to spend

City still has CARES Act funds to spend

The city of Princeton has yet to spend all of the CARES Act funding apportioned from Col­lin County. The CARES Act was a $2.2 trillion stimulus bill passed by Congress and signed by former President Donald Trump on March 27, 2020. The bill allocated $11.24 billion to...

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Panthers continue pre-district competition in Creekview

Panthers continue pre-district competition in Creekview

After a strong opening week, the Princeton baseball team had the opportunity to build upon its early season momentum, competing in a three-day base­ball tournament in Creekview March 4 through March 6. The Panthers opened the weekend on top, earning a re­sounding...

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Residents reject repaving San Remo

Residents reject repaving San Remo

Princeton officials are re­considering the repaving proj­ect for San Remo Drive that was developed in 2019. Several residents spoke out against the repaving project during Feb. 22 city council meeting when city officials recommended tabling the item until they could...

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Water bills could drain bank accounts

Water bills could drain bank accounts

City officials addressed water consumption relief in response to the winter storm that could cause some residents’ water bills to skyrocket due to water pipes breaking from the extreme cold temperatures. During the Feb. 22 city coun­cil meeting, Princeton City Manager...

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City holds topping out ceremony

City holds topping out ceremony

Princeton city officials held a topping out ceremony for the new municipal building located within the Princ­eton Meadows subdivision last week to celebrate finishing the structure of the building. The ceremony, held Feb. 24, is tradi­tionally held when the last beam...

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