The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will consider a request for substantial completion on a project and a request for a sidewalk on Laporte Street when they meet tonight.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Holds Public Hearing on Second Phase of River Park Square Project
The Plymouth City Council members opened a public hearing Monday night to take comments on the proposed second phase of the River Park Square project in Plymouth.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Holds Public Hearing on Additional Appropriation Requests
The Plymouth City Council members opened a public hearing Monday night concerning an additional appropriation, or the authority to spend money in the East Laporte Street Footbridge Fund, for the East Laporte Street Historic Footbridge project in the amount of $315,000. There were no public comments submitted during that portion of the hearing.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson will discuss the Centennial Crossing lift station project and a digester renovation project. City Attorney Sean Surrisi will present a resolution for consideration regarding the action to write-off delinquent and uncollectible water, wastewater, garbage and stormwater bills.
Continue readingPlymouth Board, Commission Members Reappointed
Several Plymouth officials are keeping their seats for another term. Redevelopment commission members Billy Ellinger and Mike Miley were reappointed by the city council last week for another year, while Craig Hopple, Tom Pedavoli, Nancy Felde were reappointed to the commission by Mayor Mark Senter.
Continue readingPlymouth Council Updated on First Year of City ID Card Program
Plymouth’s city ID program got off to a good start in its first year, according to its coordinators, even though fewer people are using it than initially hoped. The city council held a required annual review of the PRIDE Card program Monday.
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 readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where City Engineer Rick Gaul will provide an update on the Laporte Street historic footbridge and City Attorney Sean Surrisi will inform members of the unsafe building collection at 701 W. Lake Avenue.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Discusses Extension of COVID Leave Pay
The federal law that allowed residents to claim 80 hours of pay for being off work for COVID-19-related health issues expired at the end of 2020, but the Plymouth City Council members discussed extending that through the end of 2021 without the federal law in place.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet tonight where City Engineer Rick Gaul will present an environmental supplement report for the historical footbridge project. Other department heads will give reports as necessary.
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 BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will talk more about the 2021 fuel price agreement with Street Superintendent Jim Marquardt.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Transfer, Encumbrances
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed a request from Street Superintendent Jim Marquardt to transfer funds in order to make repairs to a bucket truck.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will be opening annual bids for fuel and street materials when they meet tonight.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Holds Public Hearing Concerning Additional Appropriations
The Plymouth City Council members opened a public hearing last week to take comments on several additional appropriations requests.
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 Ratifies Executive Order for Fire Department
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed information in an Executive Order approved by Mayor Mark Senter that applies to the Plymouth Fire Department.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will review the Animal Control Services agreement.
Continue readingPlymouth Officials Continue Researching Possible Yard Parking Restrictions
Plymouth officials continue doing their research, before deciding whether or not residents should be allowed to park vehicles in their front yards. Mayor Mark Senter recently shared ordinances from six communities around the country, including a couple in Indiana.
Continue readingPlymouth Council Agrees to Defer Sewer and Water Connection Charges for Manufacturing Center
A new manufacturing center being built in the City of Plymouth recently got a boost from the city council. Council members formally agreed not to charge the sewer and water connection fees until the building is occupied and the utilities are being used. The storm water and drainage financial guarantees are being waived entirely.
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