
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members considered a parking pattern change near the Winona Building Products building at 506 North Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members considered a parking pattern change near the Winona Building Products building at 506 North Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members held a brief discussion concerning an ordinance that fixes the salaries for the appointed officers and employees, fire, and police personnel for 2020.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council members held a lot of discussion over an ordinance that would fix the salaries of appointed officers and employees, fire and police personnel for 2020.
Continue readingSeven Republicans filed to run for office in the City of Plymouth on the first day of filing Wednesday. Mayor Mark Senter faces a primary challenge from Ben Fisher.
Continue readingThe 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 readingThe City of Plymouth is building up its savings as the 2018 budget year comes to an end. The city council agreed Wednesday to transfer $750,000 from the General Fund to the Rainy Day Fund, at the recommendation of Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver. She said the transfer will bring the Rainy Day Fund balance up to about $3.6 million and noted that there’s plenty of money in the General Fund to cover it.
Continue readingAn ordinance that would fix the 2019 salaries for Plymouth elected officials met opposition Tuesday night.
The Plymouth City Council members opened a public hearing Monday night to take comments on a late filing of tax abatement compliance forms by Pretzels, Inc.
The Plymouth City Council members unanimously approved the third reading of the amended ordinance regarding various fees for the City of Plymouth.