Why doesn’t the Princeton municipal government personnel notice and address these obvious issues themselves (without having to reply on public input) especially given that “actual and constructive notices” were provided?
Jan,
Thank you for your comment. There are over 25,000 trees in Princeton so it's very difficult to notice everything, however we try our best to be proactive. I appreciate the residents bringing concerns to my attention. I saw the limb hanging this afternoon and we will address it. I will also reiterate your concern to the state, being that the trees along Nassau St fall under their jurisdiction.
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Public Works-D.Van Mater (Verified Official)
Acknowledged Public Works Arborist-T. Sapudar (Verified Official)
Jan R. Weinberg (Registered User)
Public Works Arborist-T. Sapudar (Verified Official)
Thank you for your comment. There are over 25,000 trees in Princeton so it's very difficult to notice everything, however we try our best to be proactive. I appreciate the residents bringing concerns to my attention. I saw the limb hanging this afternoon and we will address it. I will also reiterate your concern to the state, being that the trees along Nassau St fall under their jurisdiction.
Closed Public Works-D.Van Mater (Verified Official)
The issue that you submitted has been addressed and we are now closing this. Should you need anything further, please feel free to submit another request or you may contact Access Princeton at 609-924-4141.
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