The Plymouth Board of Works has decided to stay local with its purchase of three new squad cars for the city’s police department. On Monday, the board voted to award the quote to Oliver Ford. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works to Award Quote for Police Vehicles
The Plymouth Board of Works will award a quote for new police department vehicles when it meets this evening. Board members are also expected to receive an update on possible ways to improve some of the rough railroad crossings in the city. Continue reading
State of the City Address Scheduled Tonight
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter will give his annual state of the city address this evening. It will take place during the common council meeting, which will begin at either 6:30 p.m. or immediately following the 6 p.m. board of works meeting. If you’re not able to attend, MAX 98.3 FM will share the address in its entirety on Sunday’s Maximum Impact public affairs show. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Approves Excavator Purchase for Cemetery
The City of Plymouth’s cemetery is about to get an equipment upgrade. The Board of Works Monday approved the purchase of a mini-excavator from Bobcat of Warsaw. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Chooses Contractor for Wastewater Plant Project
The City of Plymouth has tentatively selected a construction contractor for its Wastewater Treatment Plant improvement project. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works to Consider Wastewater Contractor Recommendation
The Plymouth Board of Works will soon choose a contractor for its Wastewater Treatment Plan improvement project. Utility superintendent Donnie Davidson is expected to recommend a company to do the construction work during tonight’s Board of Works meeting. He and two of the board members reviewed qualifications from four potential contractors. Continue reading
Plymouth May Allow Retiring Firefighters and Paramedics to Keep Helmets and Boots
The City of Plymouth may soon consider a policy to allow retiring firefighters and paramedics to keep their helmets and boots. During Monday’s meeting, Common Council member Gary Cook requested the city create an official policy to give firefighters and paramedics the opportunity to purchase their helmets and boots for a dollar. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Approves Preliminary Street Projects
Five Plymouth streets are in line to get repairs in the coming months. City engineer Rick Gaul presented a list of preliminary street and sidewalk projects to the Board of Works Monday. Continue reading
Plymouth to Choose from Four Contractors for Wastewater Plant Project
The City of Plymouth has a list of four construction contractors to choose from for its Wastewater Treatment Plant improvement project. During Monday’s Board of Works meeting, it was revealed that the city received qualifications from Kokosing Industrial, F.A. Wilhelm Construction Company, Thieneman Construction, and Bowen Engineering. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works to Open Wastewater Plant Construction Proposals
The Plymouth Board of Works will be opening proposals tonight from construction contractors for its Wastewater Treatment Plant improvement project. The city has decided to use a Guaranteed Savings Contract for the project, which allows the city to choose a contractor based on qualifications, rather than who puts in the lowest bid. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Approves Fuel and Street Material Bids
The City of Plymouth will save some money this year, thanks to lower fuel prices. The Plymouth Board of Works Monday ratified the bid awarded for fuel supplies for 2016. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Creates Committee to Review Wastewater Treatment Construction Proposals
The City of Plymouth is moving ahead with efforts to choose a construction contractor for its 9.8-million-dollar Wastewater Treatment Plant improvement project. The city has decided to use a Guaranteed Savings Contract for the project, which allows the city to choose a contractor based on qualifications, rather than who puts in the lowest bid. Continue reading
Plymouth Council Expands, Reorganizes
The Plymouth Common Council looked a bit different when it met for the first time in 2016. Continue reading
Plymouth Council and Board of Works to Reorganize
Three new members of the Plymouth Common Council will be taking their seats for the first time during tonight’s meeting. These are Shiloh Fonseca, Gary Cook, and Jeff Houin. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Extends Paramedic Search
The City of Plymouth is continuing its search for a new paramedic. Continue reading
Plymouth Council to Hold Tax Abatement Hearing, Decide on Fire Department Schedule Changes
The Plymouth Common Council will hear comments from the public this evening regarding a tax abatement for the WestRock factory. WestRock is planning a $5.2 million upgrade at its Plymouth facility, which manufactures packaging used at fast food restaurants. Continue reading
Plymouth Renews Agreements with Service Providers
The City of Plymouth has renewed some of its agreements with service providers for the new year. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Decides to Use Guaranteed Savings Contract for Wastewater Project
The City of Plymouth is moving ahead with its 9.8-million-dollar Wastewater Treatment Plant improvement project. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Approves Crack Sealing Bid
The Plymouth Board of Works this week accepted the lone bid they got for crack sealing of city streets. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works OK’s No Parking Signs
Additional “no parking” signs will be placed near a Plymouth apartment complex following action Monday by the city’s board of works. Continue reading