The Marshall County Commissioners discussed an interlocal agreement between the county and the City of Plymouth concerning funding toward the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Communities Designation Initiative.
Continue readingPlymouth RDC Presents Annual Presentation for Overlapping Taxing Units
A new state requirement calls for Redevelopment Commissions throughout the state to provide an annual snapshot of TIF Districts for the overlapping taxing units. The overlapping taxing units may be county government, schools, or other facilities that are affected by TIF Funds. The Plymouth RDC presented the report to those entities Tuesday night.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Approves MOU with Plymouth Community School Corporation
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members took action this week on a Memorandum of Understanding between the city and the Plymouth Community School Corporation concerning compensation for the school resource officer position, as explained by City Attorney Sean Surrisi.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission Approves Contribution Toward Stellar Effort
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members renewed an effort to assist the county in becoming a Regional Stellar Designee.
Continue readingRiver Gate South Officials Target June as Completion Date
Construction is progressing at the River Gate South apartment complexes in Plymouth.
Continue readingAquatic Center, Early Childhood Learning Center Projects on Time
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members learned this week that the Aquatic Center and the Early Childhood Learning Center construction projects are on schedule.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Agrees to Habitat for Humanity Donation
The Plymouth City Council members took action Monday night to move the Habitat for Humanity project forward in the planning process.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Employee Handbook Update
The Plymouth City Council members discussed a revision to the Employee Handbook earlier this week that dealt with vacation time.
Continue readingRiver Gate South Project in Plymouth Continues
Construction efforts continue on the River Gate South Apartment Complex in Plymouth.
Continue readingPlymouth Officials Looking for Alternate Habitat for Humanity Build Site
The Plymouth City Council members are in support of the Habitat for Humanity building proposal, but officials are going to look further into a different location for the project.
Continue readingPlymouth Leaders Attend U.S. 30 Coalition Legislation Day
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter and City Attorney Sean Surrisi attended a U.S. 30 Coalition legislation day earlier this month where the coalition members engaged with the legislature to put the project before them.
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 RDC, MCEDC to Look Toward Additional Manufacturing Center
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission will look into the feasibility of leasing another manufacturing facility in the TIF 3 District to attract additional jobs.
Continue readingTenants Occupy New Housing Development in Plymouth
There are tenants occupying apartments in the first River Gate South complex.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Transportation Funding
The Plymouth City Council members took action on transportation funding for the Marshall County Council on Aging and money for expenses on the city-owned building from where the organization operates.
Continue readingConstruction of River Gate South Apartments Continues
Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi said the construction of the River Gate South apartments continues.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Discusses Planning, Transportation Contracts
The Plymouth City Council members this week discussed agreements for planning services and transportation services for 2019.
Plymouth BOW Approves Fine Reduction for QC Communications
A company who worked to correct a gross error when installing cable in the City of Plymouth will pay a lesser fine.
Plymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will open bids for fuel supplies and street materials for 2019. They will also consider a request to bid the Candy Lane storm sewer improvement project.
Plymouth 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.