Princeton is updating its Master Plan and seeks input from residents and other stakeholders on how the town should grow. The Master Plan is a crucial public document created by the Planning Board.
A master plan is a long-term planning document that provides guidance for future growth and development. Master planning is about making the connection between homes, businesses, institutions, places and their surrounding environments. A master plan includes analyses and proposals for a municipality's population, economy, housing, transportation, community facilities and land use. Princeton is undertaking a comprehensive review of its master plan for the first time since 1996. The first Master Plan Open House will be an opportunity to voice your opinion on things like land use, mobility, open space and recreation, and economic development that have been the results of the economic and community visioning surveys recently conducted at engage.princetonmasterplan.org.