Plymouth students will soon have more opportunities to go swimming. An agreement giving the Plymouth Community School Corporation additional use of the Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center was approved by the school board Tuesday.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews Agreement for Aid to Aquatic Center
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed an agreement Monday night that would provide additional funds to operate the Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety Members Review Unsafe Building Orders
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members took action last week to affirm action at three properties in Plymouth.
Continue readingBriarwood Estates Owners in Plymouth Now Required to Pay Full Water Deposit
After not fulfilling an agreement in order to obtain a lower water deposit, the owners of Briarwood Estates in Plymouth will need to pay the full amount of the initial water deposit.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Tables Property Registration Program Ordinance
A proposed ordinance that would allow the City of Plymouth to adopt a Property Registration Program will undergo more discussion before the Plymouth City Council considers it further. People can check out and Find Out More here about properties.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Considers Contract for Support of the Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed a proposed contract last week between Marshall County Health and Wellness, Inc. and the City of Plymouth for support of the operations of the Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center.
Continue readingConstruction of New Manufacturing Center in Plymouth Hits Snag
The construction of the new manufacturing center is a bit delayed, according to Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission Updated on Aquatic Center
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members were updated on the Aquatic Center during their meeting Tuesday night.
Continue readingPlymouth May Dip into Rainy Day Fund to Keep Aquatic Center Open
The City of Plymouth may dip into its Rainy Day Fund to keep the Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center open, but there’s still some question about whether the city can legally do that. The city council agreed Monday to take up a $150,000 additional appropriation request at an upcoming meeting.
Continue readingBourbon Redevelopment Commission Holds First Meeting of 2021
The Bourbon Redevelopment Commission members met for the first time in 2021 Tuesday night where the members reorganized for the year. Les McFarland was chosen as president, Bob Firestone as vice president and Athena Stenstrom as secretary. Other members include Jason Lemler, Bobby Goodman and non-voting member Terri Barnhart who is president of the Triton Community School Board.
Continue readingRiver Park Square Project Timeline Shared with Plymouth Redevelopment Commission
The timeline for the second phase of the River Park Square project in Plymouth was shared with the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members Tuesday night.
Continue readingManufacturing Center Construction Project on Schedule
The construction of the new manufacturing center in Plymouth is on schedule.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth Working on Long-Term Solution to Keep Aquatic Center Operational
Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi updated the Plymouth City Council members Monday night on the legal status concerning the Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Local Vendor for Technology Needs
A Plymouth company will be working to update technology in the Plymouth City Council Chambers room to better serve residents on a virtual basis and to record the audio from the meetings.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Grant Agreements for Final Phase of REES Theater Project
The final phase of the REES Theater project is a step closer to getting underway. The Plymouth City Council approved a pair of agreements last week allowing grant funding from the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs to be passed through the city to the project committee.
Continue readingFace Mask Enforcement Proving to Be a Challenge for Plymouth Walmart
Marshall County’s crackdown on face mask violations is creating challenges for one of its major retailers.
Continue readingPlymouth City Attorney Continues Work on Ordinance Regarding Parking in Front Yards
Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi continues to work on a draft of an ordinance that prohibits parking in front yards in city limits.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Slight Increase in Garbage Collection Fees
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed an ordinance regarding garbage fees for the city.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Continues Discussion on Prohibiting Parking in Front Yards
The Plymouth City Council members are gathering comments and information on a potential ordinance that would prohibit parking in front yards.
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