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Town of Princeton - ARPA Survey
1.
Which of the following things do you think are a STRENGTH of Princeton, if any? (Choose all that apply)
Local recreation/culture
Open space
Strong commitment to residents
Fiscal Responsibility
Volunteers
Historical preservation and environmental conservation
Physical safety and security
Range and cost of available housing options
Sense of community and inclusion
Local businesses and jobs
Quality of schools
Other (please specify)
2.
Which of the following aspects of Princeton are most IMPORTANT to you, if any? (You can choose up to FOUR)
Local recreation/culture
Open space
Strong commitment to residents
Fiscal Responsibility
Volunteers
Historical preservation and environmental conservation
Physical safety and security
Range and cost of available housing options
Sense of community and inclusion
Local businesses and jobs
Quality of schools
Other (please specify)
3.
The Town of Princeton will receive about $1.1 million over two years for COVID-19 economic relief from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). This ARPA money can only be spent on the following five categories. Which of these are most important to you, if any? (You can choose up to THREE)
Support public health
Address COVID-19 economic impacts
Replace lost government revenue
Provide premium pay for essential workers
Invest in water, sewer, and broadband infrastructure for underserved communities
None of these
Not Sure
4.
Below is a sample list of projects that fit into one of the ARPA guidelines mentioned above. How would you allocate $100,000 across this sample list of projects?
Improve access to conservation land
Visual and safety improvements between Worcester Rd and Monti's / Hunt & Gather commercial area
Address air quality in library by funding HVAC study
Grant program for qualified low-income households to access Charter Spectrum for broadband
Pavilion at Krashes Field to provide open but sheltered space for outdoor gatherings
Funds for Improvements to Sawyer's Field playground (match Parc grant funds)
Design of Public Water Supply for areas of town affected by PFAS contamination
Support Princeton businesses and non-profits (grants/loans for businesses affected by pandemic)
Support essential workers and residents who have had financial difficulties caused by COVID-19
Install a PFAS water treatment system in Bagg Hall for Town Hall, Library, Annex, and Police/Fire Station 1
Purchase a replacement fire truck instead of borrowing and adding to debt
Purchase a replacement ambulance
Improve communications between Town and residents (particularly senior and disabled residents)
None of these
5.
Any other comments or suggestions or ideas about how the Town of Princeton can use ARPA funding to best serve the whole community?
Current Progress,
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