Concepts for a revitalization of the downtown area of the City of Plymouth were presented to several interested residents in a public forum held Tuesday, March 26 at the REES Theatre.
Continue readingJohn Weir Sworn in as City of Plymouth Police Chief
A swearing in ceremony was held Thursday morning to welcome the new City of Plymouth Police Chief John Weir.
Continue readingNew City of Plymouth Engineer Appointed
Mayor-Elect Robert Listenberger has appointed Daniel L. Sellers as the City of Plymouth Engineer.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth, Downtown Plymouth Merchants Plan Block Party, Sesquicentennial Birthday Party
The City of Plymouth and the Downtown Plymouth Merchants are hosting a “Kick off to Summer Block Party” and a Sesquicentennial Birthday Party Thursday, June 22 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth Announces Waste Hauler Large Item Collection Procedure Changes
The City of Plymouth’s waste hauler has announced large item collection procedure changes beginning Monday, February 6.
Continue readingPlymouth Lighted Holiday Parade, Tree Lighting Scheduled for November 26
The City of Plymouth will host the downtown Lighted Holiday Parade and tree lighting Saturday, November 26 at 6 p.m. ET.
Continue readingPlymouth Residents Encouraged to Provide Input in Comprehensive Plan
The City of Plymouth is updating its Comprehensive Plan with the assistance of Michiana Area Council of Governments (MACOG) and input is needed from residents to outline a vision and strategic framework to move the city forward in 2040.
Continue readingStreet Paving to Begin Today in Plymouth
E&B Paving will be working to mill and pave several streets in Plymouth over the next week.
Continue readingScheduled Electrical Outage in Plymouth This Week
An upcoming NIPSCO project will result in a scheduled electrical outage in Plymouth this week.
Continue readingCommon Council Adopts The ADA Transition Plan for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right of Way
Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
PLYMOUTH — The City of Plymouth Common Council approved Resolution 2022-991 adopting the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right of Way during the meeting held on Monday, January 24.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth to Host Downtown Halloween Event October 30
The City of Plymouth will host this year’s Downtown Halloween event at River Park Square Saturday, October 30 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. ET.
Continue readingUpdate Given on Property at Corner of Jefferson and Michigan Street in Plymouth
Some work will have to be done at the site of Jefferson Street and Michigan Street in Plymouth before a building can be torn down at the location.
Continue readingPlymouth Street and Sidewalk Projects to Begin Soon
Street and sidewalk projects will begin soon in the City of Plymouth.
Continue readingUSI Consultants Update Marshall County Commissioners on Second Phase of Veterans Parkway
The Marshall County Commissioners received an update this week on the possible funding of the second phase of Veterans Parkway.
Continue readingBroadband to Expand in Plymouth
Surf Broadband Solutions is partnering with Hyperwave Communications in expanding broadband services in Plymouth.
Continue readingBroadband Groundbreaking Ceremony Set for Today
A groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of broadband will take place this morning at 11:30 a.m. ET in the parking lot of Webster Elementary School in Plymouth.
Continue readingNew Fire Chief, EMS Director Appointed in Plymouth
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter announced the appointment of a new fire chief and EMS director Wednesday afternoon. Steve Holm was recently appointed to the position after serving as the assistant fire chief since 2016.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth Purchases Property for Crossroads Plaza Project
The property at 500 N. Michigan Street in Plymouth is now under the ownership of the City of Plymouth.
Continue readingPlymouth City Ordinance Requires Clearing of Snow off Sidewalks
Plymouth residents and business owners are reminded that a city ordinance exists that requires the clearing of snow off of sidewalks.
Continue readingPublic Access Restricted at City of Plymouth Offices
Officials with the City of Plymouth have restricted public access to all city buildings effective Tuesday, November 17.
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