The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will award bids for the Centennial Crossing lift station and force main project and for the 2020 street and sidewalk summer projects when they meet tonight.
Several companies submitted bids during the last meeting that have since been reviewed by Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson, City Engineer Rick Gaul and City Attorney Sean Surrisi who will give a recommendation on a bid award.
The board will also continue a discussion on a no parking request on Clark Street with Street Superintendent Jim Marquardt, and they will review a request for placement of a Safe Haven Baby Box.
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet at 6 p.m., followed by the Plymouth City Council meeting at 6:30 p.m.
The Plymouth City Council will open a public hearing and consider a resolution that would confirm the adoption of a declaratory resolution designating certain real estate to be within an economic revitalization area for purposes of real property tax abatement for the Solomon Development Group, LLC.
A public hearing will also be opened concerning a resolution focused on additional appropriations.
Additional readings will be considered on a salary ordinance for elected officials and an ordinance fixing salaries for appointed officers and employees, and fire and police personnel for 2021. An ordinance amending the city code provisions regarding peddlers, solicitors, and transient merchants will be reviewed on second and third readings.
A Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Communities update will be given and the council members will have an update related to COVID-19 with Marshall County Health Administrator Ashley Garcia.
Both meetings will be held in the second floor meeting room in the Plymouth City Building at 124 N. Michigan Street. Those interested in attending should enter the building through the Garro Street entrance.