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Princeton temporarily stops new housing as rapid growth strains infrastructure
NBCDFW Writes:
“A North Texas city is putting a temporary stop to its rapid growth: the city of Princeton has approved a four-month pause on new residential building approvals.
Leaders of the Collin County city said Princeton has been growing so fast that utilities and police are struggling to keep up, and a pause was needed to help the city expand safely.
During their meeting on Monday night, the Princeton City Council passed an official moratorium: a legal measure that would block new permits for residential buildings for 120 days.
“It became clear that we’re growing much faster than was anticipated or planned for,” said Tommy Mapp, director of public works for the city of Princeton.”
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Princeton temporarily stops new housing as rapid growth strains infrastructure
A North Texas city is putting a temporary stop to its rapid growth: the city of Princeton has approved a four-month pause on new residential building approvals.
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