December 3, 2012

Princeton U. transit project causes concern

PRINCETON TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Princeton officials want to move the Dinky commuter rail station 460 feet south as part of a $300 million arts and transit project, but opponents argue it would cause traffic problems, reported The Times of Trenton.

The project would create a number of new parking spaces and a traffic circle, which the university said will improve traffic flow. Critics claimed it could cause many conflicts for cyclists, vehicles and pedestrians in what he described as a tight roundabout. To read the full story, click here.

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