
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where they will receive updates from the department heads on various projects within their departments.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where they will receive updates from the department heads on various projects within their departments.
Continue readingPaving projects in Plymouth should be underway soon.
Plymouth Street Superintendent Jim Marquardt told the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members that E&B Paving is in town this week to mark the projects.
Continue readingMotorists and pedestrians will see a change in the downtown Plymouth area in the next few months as the Complete Streets Committee conducts another tactical urbanism project.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Fire Department has a new full-time firefighter on its roster.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where a new firefighter will be sworn into office.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety (BPWS) approved the request for a temporary street closure south bound on Michigan St. from September 6 to the 16th made by Center Twp. Trustee Amy Knapp for the purpose of painting the concrete structure below the Michigan St. Viaduct.
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Cemetery Superintendent Michael Collins updated the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety (BPWS) that after he reviewed the submitted quotes, he proceeded to order two Columbariums at $18,030.00 each from The Remembrance Centre while still remaining within the $50,000 budget allowing financial room to do the foundation work and sidewalks.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where they will open bids for a multiple building demolition project.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members considered a bid recommendation from Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson for a proposed solar energy project at the Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will award a bid for the solar project at the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth Human Resources Manager Jennifer Klingerman presented two new job descriptions for consideration by the Plymouth Board of Works Monday night.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where they will open bids for the solar project at the Wastewater Treatment facility.
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Police Chief David Bacon received approval by the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety to open the hiring process to replace David Finn who submitted his resignation.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will consider a request to use the water tower lodge by members of the Plymouth-Kilwinnning Masonic Lodge.
Continue readingMotorists and pedestrians will see a change in the downtown Plymouth area in August as the Complete Streets Committee conducts another tactical urbanism project.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will consider several requests from organizations for various upcoming events when they meet tonight.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works approved the street closure request submitted by the Plymouth Public Library for a One Book One City event. Garro Street will be closed from the United States Post Office to the corner of Michigan St. and Garro St. on Saturday, October 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for an event focused on “The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers” by Maxwell King. Downtown businesses, non-profit organizations, and volunteers will be providing entertainment, a chili cook off, and games for families.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where the board members will consider a street closure request, and a Mayor’s Month of Music request. Farm Innovators will also present a request to release the stormwater financial guarantee.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety recently gave preliminary approval to award the cemetery and street project to the lowest responsive bidder pending the approval of the engineers. City of Plymouth Attorney Sean Surrisi illustrated that it would be advantageous to get work scheduled as soon as possible. E&B Paving in Rochester submitted a bid of $886,494.19. Several other bids came in at over $1M. With continually rising costs, Street Superintendent James Marquardt was hopeful that a qualified bid came in within budget.
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PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Board of Public Works approved the request submitted by the Rees to display new banners created by Shelley Heiden of Heiden Creative on the lamp posts through downtown and River Park Square after Labor Day Weekend and through November announcing and celebrating the grand re-opening of the Rees, “Rees for the Stars” which will be held from Saturday, October 1 through Saturday, October 8.
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