
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will hear from City Attorney Sean Surrisi about a potential police wage increase.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will hear from City Attorney Sean Surrisi about a potential police wage increase.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where quotes will be opened for a new utility vehicle for the Cemetery Department.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety and the Plymouth City Council members took action to approve meeting dates and times for the year during their first meeting of 2023 this week.
Continue readingMore officers are leaving the Plymouth Police Department and Plymouth Police Chief David Bacon asked the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members Monday night for their help in reviewing benefits and pay for police officers.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will set meeting dates and times when they meet tonight. They will also hear from various department heads with reports, as necessary.
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During the last Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting of 2022, member Bill Walters commended the City of Plymouth Street Department for their response to the winter storm.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where they will receive updates from department heads.
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PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety (BPWS) heard an update from City of Plymouth Attorney Sean Surrisi which included the Dedication of Commerce Street from the Plymouth Industrial Development Corporation (PIDCO).
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PLYMOUTH — Utilities Superintendent Donnie Davidson updated the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety (PBPWS) on the Solar Project at the Wastewater Treatment Facility; 90% of the framework and panels have been installed. The underground conduits should be complete prior to the end of this week successfully beating frozen ground. According to Davidson the team will start stringing wires next week. “The potential start up for the project at this point appears to be late or mid-to-late January. We are trying to coordinate that with NIPSCO and also the other two school projects that are going on.”
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PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety (PBPWS) approved a request made by R. Yoder Construction for staging during the renovation of the Plymouth Public Library.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where they will consider the dedication of Commerce Street and the 2023 Animal Control Services Agreement.
Continue readingHoliday shopping will be easier this season as several downtown Plymouth merchants will be extending shopping hours every Thursday in December before Christmas.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where they will discuss a street closure request and a police incident.
Continue readingPlymouth Fire Chief Steve Holm presented the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members an update on the hiring process and requested action on some positions.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will hear updates from department heads and consider a street closure request when they meet tonight.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where they will consider a parking lot closure request, and hear concerns from a resident.
Continue readingPlymouth Fire Chief Steve Holm asked the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety last week to hire a part-time EMT. The applicant is working on paramedic schooling and should finish that work by the end of the year. Chief Holm said the person could be a part-time paramedic once she completes the coursework.
Continue readingConstruction of the solar energy project at the Wastewater Treatment Facility in Plymouth will begin Monday, October 24. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson gave the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety an update Monday night.
Continue readingThe contractor working on several streets in the City of Plymouth’s Community Crossings Matching Grant projects will return to continue paving.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where they will hear from department heads and consider a resolution that would set the trick-or-treat date and time for this year.
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