Princeton Council Honors Community Figure Jimmy Mack and Discusses Fire Department Upgrades

The Princeton Council meeting on November 25, 2024, was marked by a proclamation honoring James “Jimmy” Mack, a beloved local barber, alongside deliberations on the critical upgrades needed for the Princeton Fire Department headquarters. The council also introduced two ordinances related to outdoor dining and municipal personnel compensation, and discussed various community matters, including traffic signage and affordable housing improvements.

The meeting began with a momentous proclamation recognizing James “Jimmy” Mack for his contributions as a community figure in Princeton. The mayor expressed deep gratitude for Mack’s enduring impact. Mack’s transformation into a barber while aboard the USS Midway catalyzed a career that became integral to the fabric of Princeton. Jimmy’s Barber Shop, founded by Mack, was not only a place for haircuts but a cultural hub fostering conversations and community ties. The mayor praised Mack as a “true legend” whose legacy will inspire future generations, an accolade that moved Mack to express his gratitude despite being overcome by emotion.

Following the celebratory acknowledgment of Mack, the council turned its attention to pressing municipal matters, notably Resolution 24-344, which authorized a professional services agreement with Mans Woodward Studios Inc. for conceptual designs of the Princeton Fire Department headquarters. The resolution, valued at $58,800, sparked a discussion on the facility’s current deficiencies. These issues include environmental concerns, HVAC and electrical problems, and non-compliance with ADA standards. It was revealed that the building, constructed in 1992, is not suited for the department’s evolving needs, particularly with the addition of full-time paid firefighters.

The council deliberated on the scope of renovations required to make the building efficient and safe for personnel. Concerns were raised about the existing roof leaks and the inadequate design to support the current staff. The consolidation of fire department functions into a single location was emphasized as crucial for operational efficiency. Council members discussed the decision-making process leading to the renovation proposal and stressed the importance of being well-informed about the request for proposals (RFP) that had been initiated. The conversation also touched on the challenges posed by low volunteer membership, complicating long-term planning for the department’s future structure.

In addition to these discussions, a council member suggested that a more extended timeline than the proposed five-year plan should be considered, given the longevity of fire department infrastructure. The need for resilience in the firehouse design was highlighted, especially in consideration of climate factors.

The council then introduced two ordinances: Ordinance 2024-1, amending Chapter 29 of the code concerning outdoor dining, and Ordinance 2024-40, addressing the salaries and compensation of specific municipal personnel. Both ordinances are scheduled for public hearings on December 9, 2024, and received unanimous support during the roll call vote.

Several resolutions were addressed, including Resolution 24-341 and Resolution 24-342, authorizing the release of performance guarantees for a property on Palmer Square East LLC and the Institute for Advanced Study, respectively. Both resolutions were approved without opposition. Another resolution, 24-343, renewed membership in the Mid Jersey Municipal Joint Insurance Fund.

Community engagement was further reflected in the public comment section, where a resident voiced her support for the town’s kiosks, citing their role in disseminating information about local arts events. She acknowledged some residents view the kiosks as unsightly but appreciated their contribution to maintaining the “college town vibe.” This discussion led to a broader conversation about traffic signage near the canal on Harrison Street, clarifying that jurisdiction falls under West Windsor’s authority. The council confirmed ongoing efforts to improve signage and coordinate with West Windsor in addressing traffic concerns.

The meeting concluded with the consent agenda, which included the approval of bills and affordable housing home improvement program loans. A council member sought clarification on the latter, which pertained to specific loan applications for properties undergoing renovations, including oil tank removal. The council confirmed their understanding and resolved the matter promptly, leading to the meeting’s adjournment.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Mark Freda
City Council Officials:
Mia Sacks (Council President), Leticia Fraga, David Cohen, Eve Niedergang, Michelle Pirone, Lambros Leighton Newlin

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