June 24th Social Media Response
In response to many statements made on social media about Princeton Public Utilities, the following report was provided to the Commission on June 24th, 2020. Here is a link to that memo. Memo 20-01_Social Media Posts
In response to many statements made on social media about Princeton Public Utilities, the following report was provided to the Commission on June 24th, 2020. Here is a link to that memo. Memo 20-01_Social Media Posts
At today’s City Council meeting (8/21) the following statement was submitted but not allowed to be read out loud for the record. We believe the public has a right to hear this so we are sharing it now. Chairman Statement to Council
Last night the Mayor claimed that because the Chairman of the Princeton Public Utilities responded directly to the Mayor’s 8/17 email, that he violated Minnesota’s Open Meeting Laws. The claim is completely unfounded. Were it to be true, it would imply that the officers and staff of Princeton Public Utilities are not allowed to respond […]
As many of you know, the City Council has scheduled a debate for Friday, August 21st to decide if the Council believes that the Princeton Public Utilities Commission, a non-partisan, apolitical body of your fellow citizens, should be abolished and all utility rates, policies, and finances should be transferred to the City Council to be […]