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Princeton Council Criticizes ‘Fair Share Housing Center’ As Affordable Housing Trial Continues

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Assemblywomen Holly Schepisi  asks , “How and why does a not for profit entity have so much power over government in the State of New Jersey? Inquiring minds want to know. “

Posted on January 23, 2017 by walkableprinceto

Princeton Council members expressed anger and frustration at their regular meeting Monday night after being presented with a 200-signature petition urging a compromise in their ongoing affordable housing litigation. In front of a packed town hall, several Council members publicly blamed the Cherry Hill, NJ-based housing advocacy group ‘Fair Share Housing Center‘ for the lack of progress in agreeing a figure for how much affordable housing Princeton should build. But Fair Share hit back on Twitter, accusing the Council members of presenting ‘alternative facts‘, and offering a fully-public negotiation session.

Princeton Council Criticizes ‘Fair Share Housing Center’ As Affordable Housing Trial Continues

2 thoughts on “Princeton Council Criticizes ‘Fair Share Housing Center’ As Affordable Housing Trial Continues

  1. Thank you Ms. Schepisi, AGAIN. Why is it only this lady raising voice over such an important issue?? Where are the rest of our politicians?

  2. Re 1:02
    Many might be hiding in safer places fearing blowback..

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