Public Accountability
City Council Tracker
A running public-interest tracker for Princeton City Council meetings. We’re organizing each meeting by date, flagging the items most worth watching, and separating what is a discussion, what is a vote, and what still needs real public follow-up.
Meetings
Tracked City Council Meetings
Updated as new Princeton City Council meetings are added and tracked.
Princeton City Council Meeting Tracker: April 13, 2026
The April 13 agenda combines three policy-heavy work session discussions with several consequential infrastructure and PID financing items in the regular meeting.
Items To Watch
- C1 Discussion regarding proposed enhancements to the current City of Princeton Sex Offender Ordinance
- C3 Discussion regarding short-term rentals
- K1 Public hearing on the levy of assessments in Whitewing Trails PID No. 2 for Improvement Area 3C
- L1 Acceptance of the 6th Street Lift Station and associated public improvements
Princeton City Council Meeting Tracker: March 23, 2026
The March 23 meeting ended with a 6-0 approval of the Ironwood zoning amendment with added conditions, a 6-0 tabling of the Longneck rezoning to April 27, and a long list of other unanimous votes among the six seated councilmembers.
Items To Watch
- C2 Discussion of revised Council Relations Policy, Rules of Order, and Code of Ethics (Bylaws) for City Council and all boards, commissions, and committees
- G1 Contract renewal with 120Water, Inc. for pipeline inventory software and water data collection services through March 17, 2029
- G4 Acceptance and appropriation of a $93,000 State Crisis Intervention Grant for a police and counselor co-response model
- G10 Ordinance adopting the Atmos Mid-Tex Rate Review Mechanism tariff
Source Note
This section is built from official city agendas and then updated as attendance, votes, minutes, or meeting video become available. When a support memo is not included in the posted agenda packet, we say so and keep the explainer anchored to what the agenda itself actually shows.