Plymouth Redevelopment Commission to Hold Public Hearing

Plymouth City Building

The City of Plymouth Redevelopment Commission will meet tonight to hold a public hearing on the economic development project including the construction of improvements and expansion of the city office.

City Attorney Sean Surrisi previously explained that renovations will be made to the clerk-treasurer’s office to improve customer relations and staff productivity. The city plans to purchase the adjacent chamber of commerce building and remodel the second floor to accommodate an expansion of room for the city council chambers and conference space. In the same project, the mayor’s office and his assistant’s office will be moved upstairs in the city building. An elevator and staircase will be added.

The proposed cost of the project is estimated to be $2.5 million.

The redevelopment commission members will also approve a resolution amending the U.S. 30 and Oak Road economic development area and an additional resolution to preliminarily approve a lease. A date for that public hearing will be set.

A project update on the acquatics center and the south gateway project will also take place along with a contract for design costs with Michael Kinder and Sons, Inc.

The City of Plymouth Redevelopment Commission will meet at 5:30 p.m. tonight in the city council chambers. Attendees are asked to use the Garro Street entrance into the city building for this meeting.