City Council Tracker / Monday, March 23, 2026
G1 high priority Recorded vote

Contract renewal with 120Water, Inc. for pipeline inventory software and water data collection services through March 17, 2029

Council approved the 120Water contract renewal covering pipeline inventory and water monitoring compliance work.

Vote Tracker

Approved 6-0.

Motion by Terrance Johnson. Second by Bryan Washington.

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 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.

Why we flagged it: This item touches public health, lead and copper compliance, and how the city tracks its water infrastructure.

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.

Potential Pros

  • Supports public-health compliance and data tracking.
  • Keeps an existing monitoring system in place without interruption.

Potential Cons

  • It is still a meaningful recurring cost even if it looks routine on the agenda.
  • Consent placement limited separate public discussion.

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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.