Plymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight

The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will open bids tonight for the Centennial Crossing lift station and force main project, as well as the 2020 street and sidewalk summer projects.

Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson will have more information concerning a general water and wastewater capital and maintenance project guaranteed savings contract agreement, and Building Commissioner Keith Hammonds will look to affirm an order to take action at 412 W. Garro Street. 

City Attorney Sean Surrisi will have an executive order regarding the Plymouth Community Ambulance Service. 

Other department heads will provide information during tonight’s meeting that begins at 6 p.m. 

This will be followed by the Plymouth City Council meeting at 6:30 p.m. where a resolution will be considered to allow Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver to transfer funds from the Rainy Day Fund to the Unsafe Building Fund.  Mayor Mark Senter will have a proclamation for Superintendent Ousnamer.  City Attorney Sean Surrisi will present a certified proposal to amend the zoning ordinance for the city, and ordinances will be considered for salaries for elected officials, employees, fire and police personnel, and for amending the city code provisions regarding peddlers, solicitors and transient merchants. 

A resolution declaring certain real estate to be within an Economic Revitalization Area for Culver Sand Hill Farm, LLC will also be considered.

Both meetings will be held the City Council Chambers room on the second floor of the Plymouth City Building at 124 N. Michigan Street.  Those interested in attending should enter the building through the Garro Street entrance.