The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members plan on opening bids for surface treatment spring projects and street and sidewalk projects when they meet tonight. The board members will also consider a conditional offer of employment for a paramedic position and a request to release partial retainage funds for Kokosing Industrial for work done on the wastewater treatment facility.
The board will meet at 6 p.m. tonight followed by the Plymouth City Council meeting.
The Plymouth City Council members will hold public hearings concerning the declaration of property as an Economic Revitalization Area for Weir Enterprises, LLC and Pretzels, Inc. The owners of the businesses discussed expansion plans with the council at their previous meeting. Resolutions pertaining to those requests will be considered.
Mayor Mark Senter is anticipated to give an update on the fee schedule committee, and the council will consider the second and third readings of an ordinance that authorizes the city to issue taxable economic development revenue bonds and notes for the Aquatics Center, the Early Childhood Learning Center and offices for the United Way and Marshall County Community Foundation. An ordinance up for first reading would establish a fund to receive grant money for the restoration of the East LaPorte Street footbridge.
A resolution to amend the U.S. 30/Oak Road Economic Development area will also be discussed.
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety and the Plymouth City Council members will meet in the Fire Department Meeting Room at 111 N. Center Street in Plymouth.