PLYMOUTH – In a light agenda Monday, the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety took action on several matters.

Building Commissioner Dennis Manuwal asked the board to take action on a property on Clark Street. Police were called to the address for a man who was living in the residence that had no water or utilities.
Manuwal had issued an emergency vacate order for the property and Shannon Biddle, a representative of the owner told the board that the man in question had been given permission to store items in the property but not to live there.
Manuwal urged the board to take action to board up the property, but Biddle asked to modify that action for fear of damage to the home that the owner intends to continue to renovate.
Manuwal agreed with a stipulation.
In other actions, the Board accepted the dedication of infrastructure for a section of Menominee Heights.
The board was also informed that fines imposed on Red Rock Inn had not been paid, and the owners had until Friday, May 15, 2026, to do so before a lien would be imposed on the property.







