Information was given to Argos residents Thursday night concerning the need for a Fire Protection Territory to continue to provide the fire and EMS services to the residents of the Town of Argos, Green Township and Walnut Township.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves First Reading of Amended Storm Sewer Rate Ordinance
Culver residents and business owners will see an increase in the storm sewer rates if an amended storm sewer rate ordinance passes on all three readings.
Continue readingPublic Hearing Held Concerning Argos Fire Protection Territory
Information was given to Argos residents Thursday night concerning the need for a Fire Protection Territory to continue to provide the fire and EMS services to the residents of the Town of Argos, Green Township and Walnut Township.
Continue readingArgos Town Council to Hold Fire Territory Public Hearing Tonight
The Argos Town Council members will host a meeting tonight to discuss a possible fire territory.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Storm Water Rate Study
The Culver Town Council members approved the storm water rate study compiled by Jeff Rowe from Baker Tilly. The study was approved 4-1 with Councilman Bill Cleavenger opposed to the motion.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Asks for Public Hearing Concerning Bond for Bremen Public Library Project
The Marshall County Council members tabled the consideration of a proposed bond and remodeling project at the Bremen Public Library in order to gather public comment on the matter.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Discusses Storm Water Fee
The Culver Town Council members looked at recommendations for Baker Tilly officials as the discussion surrounding an increase in storm water fees continues.
Continue readingCulver Storm Water Fee Could Double in Coming Years
Culver residents’ storm water fee could soon be going up. The residential fee would increase from two dollars a month to $4.36, under a recommendation from a recent rate study. “So we’re more than doubling the revenue stream, and, therefore, we’re more than doubling the storm water rate,” Jeff Rowe with accounting firm Baker Tilly told the town council last week.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth Water Utility Rate, Sewage Rate Ordinances Adopted
Plymouth City Council members adopted two ordinances Monday night that sets increases in the water utility and stormwater and hydrant fees.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews Ordinances for Water and Sewer Rates
Plymouth residents could see an increase in water and sewer rates in 2021.
Continue readingCulver-Union Township Library Board Looking to Make Upgrades
Upgrades to the facility and technology needs are planned at the Culver-Union Township Public Library.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board to Move Forward with North Liberty Renovation, Construction Projects
The John Glenn School Board members held a public hearing Tuesday night concerning a proposed renovation project at the North Liberty Elementary School.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews Capital Asset Analysis with Baker Tilly
The Plymouth City Council members met with Eric Walsh from Baker Tilly Monday night to review an analysis of the city’s Capital Asset planning for the next five years.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council to Meet in Special Session Monday
The Plymouth City Council members will meet in special session on Monday, Aug. 17 as they begin the budget season.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Looks at Improvement Projects at North Liberty Elementary School
John Glenn School Superintendent Christopher Winchell brought forth information to the school board members this week compiled from Barton Coe Vilamaa about facility needs at the North Liberty Elementary School.
Continue readingJohn Glenn Superintendent Updates School Board on Potential Solar Project
The John Glenn School Board members got an update last week on Superintendent Christopher Winchell’s research into a potential solar project at the North Liberty Elementary School.
Continue readingPlymouth Clerk-Treasurer Warns City Officials about Spending
Plymouth Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver warned city officials and department heads to do what they can to limit spending in 2020 during Monday night’s Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Considers Proposal for Financial Planning
The Plymouth City Council members considered a request from Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver to have Baker Tilly officials assist her in creating a five year projection on funding capital improvements.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission Discusses New Manufacturing Center
Plans for a new manufacturing center in Plymouth are moving along.
Continue readingArchitect, Financial Representatives Provide Information during Jail Information Meeting
Members of the Marshall County Council hosted an informational meeting Monday night about variables surrounding a possible addition of a housing pod at the Marshall County Jail to help alleviate an overcrowding situation there.
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