Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi gave an update to the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission Tuesday night on the activity on the corner of Jefferson and Michigan Streets.
Continue readingPlymouth Fire Department’s Daren Miller Swears in
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PLYMOUTH — Plymouth Fire Department (PFD) Firefighter Daren Miller took his oath before the Plymouth Board of Public Works Monday evening. His wife Kelsey affixed his badge with their two week old daughter Kennedy present for the monumental event.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission Considers Leasehold Interest Donation, Transfer Request by REES Theater
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members held a discussion last week concerning a request by the REES Theater in order for them to move forward with obtaining a Civic Center alcohol permit.
Continue readingStellar Communities Update: Greenway Trails, The Rees, and LaPaz Commons
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MARSHALL COUNTY — City of Plymouth Attorney Sean Surrisi updated the Plymouth Common Council on Stellar Communities progress during the regular meeting Monday.
Continue readingLaPorte Street Foot Bridge Project, Conservation and Historic Preservation
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PLYMOUTH — Plymouth Parks and Recreation Maintenance Supervisor Dave Cooper coordinated with Cox Wood Removal to remove trees at the LaPorte Street Foot Bridge prior to April 1.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews American Rescue Plan Resolution
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Plymouth City Attorney Surrisi presented to the Plymouth City Council this week Resolution No. 2022-997, A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Plymouth Adopting a Plan for Expenditure of American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Funds which details that the funds will be utilized in full compliance with regulations for approved purposes.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews Code of Ordinances Amendment and the 2022 Salary Ordinance
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The Plymouth City Council members reviewed an amendment this week to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Plymouth concerning volunteer firefighters.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth COVID Leave Policy Expired Monday
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PLYMOUTH — The COVID Policy allowing for ten days of COVID leave for City of Plymouth employees expired Monday without renewal by the Plymouth Common Council.
Continue readingPlymouth Common Council Establishes Riverfront Development District, Rees Approved for Recommendation to be First to Obtain Permit
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PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Common Council passed Resolution No. 2022-992 Establishing the Plymouth Riverfront Development District. This will allow for businesses within an established radius of the Yellow River bank to apply for a permit to sell alcoholic beverages on premises.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission Approves Solar Field Project
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During Tuesday’s meeting of the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission, the board approved Resolution 2022-990 which allowed a solar field to be installed on the grounds of the Plymouth Wastewater plant.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety Receives Request for Proposals for Greenway Trails Project
Five companies submitted request for proposal forms to the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety for the upcoming Greenway Trails project.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews Additional Appropriations
The Plymouth City Council members opened a public hearing Monday night to address several advertised additional appropriations.
Continue readingCity Officials to Tour Manufacturing Center
Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi and Plymouth Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson will be touring the manufacturing center on Jim Neu Drive this week.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission Members Receive Update on Proposed Veterans Parkway Extension Project
Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi explained to the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members this week that more information about how the proposed Veterans Parkway Extension project will benefit the city will be discussed by the Plymouth City Council before they provide a vote on a resolution that would place Veterans Parkway Extension on the project list.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Discusses Veterans Parkway Phase II
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Further discussion concerning Phase II of Veterans Parkway was held at the Sept. 13 meeting of the Plymouth Common Council. The project would extend Veterans Parkway from Michigan Road to Pioneer Drive.
Continue readingNew Manufacturing Center in Plymouth Nearing Completion
The construction of a new manufacturing center in Plymouth is expected to be complete in September.
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 Redevelopment Commission Receives Update on Proposed Veterans Parkway Extension Project
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members received an update on the proposed Veterans Parkway extension project this week.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Discusses Resolutions Placing Veterans Parkway Extension on Project Lists
The Plymouth City Council members were presented with two resolutions Monday night forwarded by the Planning Commission that would place the proposed Veterans Parkway extension project on the city’s project list. TIF areas 1 and 3 would provide funding for the project.
Continue readingMarshall County Communities Proposing Projects for READI Funding
Marshall County’s communities are putting proposals together for the state’s new regional development initiative. The READI program lets regions of counties, cities, and towns apply for up to $50 million for quality of place and talent attraction.
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