The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will open quotes for a pick-up truck for the Wastewater Department. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson previously asked to seek quotes for the vehicle.
City Engineer Rick Gaul will present requests from companies asking to work in the city’s right-of-way and City Attorney Sean Surrisi will present small cell facility forms for approval.
Marshall County Economic Development Corporation President and CEO Jerry Chavez will have an Aquatic Center funding request, and the placement of a truck and trailer at the First United Church of Christ will be considered.
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet at 6 p.m. tonight followed by a meeting of the Plymouth City Council.
The Plymouth City Council members will consider a resolution that would establish the Building Commissioner Cash Change Fund. A Habitat for Humanity development update and funding request will be presented and several compliance forms from businesses and factories that have been granted tax abatements will be up for review.
Both meetings will be in the Plymouth Council chambers on the second floor of the Plymouth City Building at 124 N. Michigan Street in Plymouth. Those attending the meeting are asked to use the Garro Street entrance.