Bids will be opened in July for the sewer extension portion of the Centennial Crossing project.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commissions Reviews TIF Resolution
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members considered a resolution Tuesday night that pertains to tax increment financing for the Centennial Crossings project.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Paperwork for Centennial Crossing
The Plymouth City Council members approved paperwork submitted by the Plymouth Plan Commission to move the Centennial Crossing project closer to breaking ground.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission Approves Resolution for TIF District
The area that will be home to a new development in Plymouth is now a TIF District.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews Paperwork for New TIF District
The Plymouth City Council members took action Monday to create a new TIF District.
Continue readingPlymouth RDC Discusses Resolution to Develop TIF District
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members considered a resolution this week that would declare the Plymouth-Goshen Trail area an Economic Development Area, the approval of an economic development plan, and establishment of an allocation area for purposes of tax increment financing for a housing project.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Additional Clarifications to Centennial Crossing Annexation
The annexation of land into the City of Plymouth for a planned housing development cleared another procedural hurdle last week. Back in November, the city council agreed to annex 44 acres near Plymouth/Goshen Trail and Randolph Street for the Centennial Crossing development. Council members later revised the annexation ordinance to correct an error.
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.
Voluntary Annexation Discussed, Housing Development Planned
The Plymouth City Council members considered action Monday night on a voluntary annexation request.