Eugene Escobar Jr.
Mayor
Council approved the 120Water contract renewal covering pipeline inventory and water monitoring compliance work.
Vote Tracker
Motion by Terrance Johnson. Second by Bryan Washington.
Eugene Escobar Jr.
Mayor
Terrance Johnson
Place 1
Cristina Todd
Place 2
Bryan Washington
Place 3
Vacant
Place 4
Steve Deffibaugh
Place 5
Ben Long
Place 6
Carolyn David-Graves
Place 7
Why This Matters
The contract supports Princeton’s compliance work under the Lead and Copper Rule and helps the city manage pipeline-material records, reporting, and public notification workflows. Even though it moved through consent, it matters because it underpins how the city monitors and documents water-system risk.
What approval means
The city keeps its water compliance platform in place through March 2029, including lead and copper monitoring support.
If it had failed
Princeton would have had to revisit how it handles compliance, reporting, and pipeline inventory tracking.
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Potential Cons
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Tracker Note
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