At my very first council meeting, I introduced Winter Quarter Averaging — a practical step to bring fairness and stability to our utility billing.
After consistent advocacy, this final push secured full transparency for PID documents — a win for every resident.
Advocating for fair billing and pushing for refunds for anyone overcharged on wastewater fees.
Continuing the push for Winter Quarter Averaging — a fair, resident‑focused solution our community deserves.
A reminder to our elected officials that public service means putting residents first. This message is about accountability, transparency, and responsible leadership.
A clear message calling for accountability and responsible leadership from our City Council. Princeton residents deserve transparency and action.
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