The Culver Town Council members reviewed a resolution last week that was recommended for council approval by the Culver Economic Development Commission that would designate an Economic Development Target Area for The Dunes project.
Continue readingCulver Redevelopment Commission, Town Council Meets in Work Session Concerning New Housing Development Proposal
The Culver Redevelopment Commission and Culver Town Council members met in a work session Monday, March 28 to discuss a new housing development proposal on South Main Street in Culver.
Continue readingBid Opening Scheduled for Sewer Extension for Centennial Crossing Project
Bids will be opened in July for the sewer extension portion of the Centennial Crossing project.
Continue readingBond Financing for Centennial Crossings Project to Move Forward
An ordinance considered by the Plymouth City Council Monday night that would authorize the City of Plymouth to issue TIF money to pay a bond for the infrastructure toward the proposed Centennial Crossings housing development project.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Considers Burn Request
Burke Richeson asked permission from the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety last week to burn brush and trees collected after clearing land in anticipation of the Centennial Crossing housing development project in the area of Plymouth-Goshen Trail and Randoph Street.
Continue readingTechnical Designs Progressing in Centennial Crossings Project
Officials with the Centennial Crossings project in Plymouth continue to work on the infrastructure design on the building sites in order to move forward with the process.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Revision to Annexation Ordinance
A revised ordinance was presented to the Plymouth City Council members last week that deals with the annexation of about 40 acres into the city of Plymouth that is along Plymouth/Goshen Trail and Randolph Street on the north side of Centennial Park.
Plymouth City Council Adopts Annexation Ordinances
The Plymouth City Council members approved an ordinance on second and third reading this week that would annex 2.57 acres of real estate adjacent to the northern corporate limits known as 598 Hoham Drive. The property owners would like to get sewer service through the town as the septic system has failed there. In order to hook up to the service, the property would need to be annexed into the city. That process can now occur with the adoption of the ordinance.