
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members learned this week that the Aquatic Center and the Early Childhood Learning Center construction projects are on schedule.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members learned this week that the Aquatic Center and the Early Childhood Learning Center construction projects are on schedule.
Continue readingThe Aquatics Center and Early Childhood Learning Center construction projects are on schedule.
Continue readingThe roadway near the new Aquatic Center and Early Childhood Learning Center in Plymouth will include a roundabout as construction continues.
Continue readingAfter securing about $8.4 million for the development of the Plymouth Aquatic Center, project officials are now asking Marshall County residents to cover the remaining 10 percent of the cost. The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation announced the launch of the Aquatic Center Capital Campaign Wednesday.
Continue readingThe Aquatics Center and Early Childhood Learning Center construction projects in Plymouth are on schedule.
Continue readingThe construction of the Aquatics Center and Early Childhood Learning Center is progressing at 2860 Miller Drive in Plymouth.
A groundbreaking ceremony is set for today to officially welcome the Aquatics Center and Early Childhood Learning Center to Plymouth.
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission will meet tonight where they will get an update on the City Hall renovation project. The project is about three months behind as plans for the stairwell had to be reconfigured. It is the hope of city officials that the official opening of the City Hall and Plymouth Chamber of Commerce can occur during the first part of August.
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter announced Monday night that the groundbreaking ceremony is set for the community Aquatics Center and the building for the Marshall County Community Foundation and the Growing Kids Early Childhood Learning Center.
The Plymouth City Council members took action on a request Monday night to defer the utility system development tap fees for the upcoming Aquatics Center and Early Childhood Development Center construction projects.
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members learned this week that paperwork to narrow down the guaranteed maximum price for the Aquatics Center is being finalized. The price for the Early Childhood Learning Center is already determined. The price has been agreed upon to properly close out the paperwork concerning the new market tax credits paperwork.
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members will meet in regular session tonight.
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members received a project update on the upcoming Aquatics Center construction.
The Plymouth City Council members held a public hearing on Monday night concerning several additional appropriation requests.
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members will receive updates on several major projects in Plymouth when they meet tonight.
The Plymouth Community School Corporation has officially agreed to be part of the city’s new Aquatics Center. The project is a collaboration involving several entities, with funding from a number of sources. Once it’s complete, it will be shared by the swim teams from Plymouth High School and Ancilla College, along with the general public.
The Plymouth School Board will continue making preparations for the 2018-2019 school year, when it meets tonight. Board members will consider textbook fees, as well as school breakfast and lunch prices for next school year. The 2018-2019 student handbooks will be presented, and board members are expected to approve applications for various grant programs.
The Plymouth City Council member reviewed the non-exclusive sublease and the terms of use agreement pertaining to the Aquatics Center.
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will discuss the Marshall County Hazard Mitigation Plan and review an intergovernmental agreement between the City of Plymouth and Marshall County for planning services. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson will request more retainage funds to be released for work done on the wastewater Continue reading