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City Council Tracker / Monday, April 27, 2026
G5 high priority Recorded vote

Final plat for Crossmill Phase 1A subject to acceptance of Brookside Blvd.

Council tabled the Crossmill Phase 1A final plat to the May 11 meeting, with the city’s April 29 highlights page noting the item was tabled by the applicant.

Vote Tracker

Tabled to May 11, 2026 on a 6-0 vote.

Motion by: Bryan Washington Second by: Carolyn David-Graves

Eugene Escobar Jr.

Mayor

not voting

Terrance Johnson

Place 1

yes

Cristina Todd

Place 2

yes

Bryan Washington

Place 3

yes

Vacant

Place 4

vacant

Steve Deffibaugh

Place 5

yes

Ben Long

Place 6

yes

Carolyn David-Graves

Place 7

yes

Why This Matters

The official agenda framed this item around Brookside Boulevard acceptance, and council formally tabled it to May 11. The city’s own highlights page adds that the item was tabled by the applicant. That makes the key public takeaway timing rather than rejection: this growth item is still alive, but it did not move on April 27.

Why we flagged it: This is one of the more important development-control points because it ties growth timing directly to Brookside Boulevard and the Crossmill buildout.

What tabling means

Council kept the item alive for a near-term return instead of forcing a premature approval or denial.

What it also means

Residents still do not have a final April 27 outcome on one of the larger Crossmill items tied to Brookside timing.

Potential Pros

  • Gives the applicant and city more time to resolve timing or condition issues.
  • Avoids pushing through a plat before council is ready.

Potential Cons

  • Delays public clarity on a major Crossmill item.
  • Can keep surrounding growth and infrastructure questions hanging longer.

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Tracker Note

This tracker entry is based on the official agenda and the meeting notes currently captured by The Princeton Journal. If official minutes, video, or backup records clarify anything further, the tracker can be updated to match the final record.