
The Plymouth City Council members held a brief discussion concerning an ordinance that fixes the salaries for the appointed officers and employees, fire, and police personnel for 2020.
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The Plymouth City Council members held a brief discussion concerning an ordinance that fixes the salaries for the appointed officers and employees, fire, and police personnel for 2020.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will consider speed limit change and speed limit sign requests when they meet tonight.
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The Plymouth City Council members considered a proposal to amend the zoning ordinance to make sure the city is prepared to be solar-ready.
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The Plymouth City Council adopted an ordinance Monday night that outlines rules and regulations for Oak Hill Cemeteries.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will review information from the Caring Cupboards Community Outreach program when they meet tonight. Krisyn Radkiewicz will also have discussion on neighborhood watch. Two utility work requests will be considered as well as a sidewalk replacement request.
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The Plymouth City Council members took the time this week to thank the many volunteers and donors who assisted with painting the viaduct on Michigan Street in Plymouth.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will consider some items in order to close out the Candy Lane storm sewer project. The project was delayed a few weeks due to weather, but Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson indicated that the work done was outstanding.
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The Plymouth City Council members reviewed an ordinance this week that authorizes the issuance of taxable economic development revenue bonds to support an expansion project at Pretzels, Inc.
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The Plymouth City Council members approved paperwork submitted by the Plymouth Plan Commission to move the Centennial Crossing project closer to breaking ground.
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The Plymouth City Council members approved necessary paperwork Monday night to complete the tax abatement request process for Indiana Wheel Company and Culver Tool and Engineering, Inc.
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A grant to help the REES Theatre group complete the final phase of the renovation of the REES Theatre building was the topic of a public hearing during the Plymouth City Council meeting on Monday night.
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Plymouth City Council members held a lot of discussion over an ordinance that would fix the salaries of appointed officers and employees, fire and police personnel for 2020.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will be looking at the city’s trash and recycling program tonight with the city’s current vendor for those services.
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The Plymouth City Council members considered action this week on a resolution that would create a Tax Increment Financing allocation area in the TIF #2 District.
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The Plymouth City Council members considered two resolutions Monday night that would declare certain real estate to be within an Economic Revitalization Area.
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Two businesses planning to expand operations got further assistance Monday night after the Plymouth City Council members approved resolutions that confirm the adoption of certain real estate as an Economic Revitalization Area.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members plan to consider a Memorandum of Understanding between the city and the Plymouth Community School Corporation concerning a school resource officer when they meet tonight.
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A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding transportation services was considered by the Plymouth School Board on Tuesday.
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Two companies looking to expand operations sought approval from the Plymouth City Council members in a step in the tax abatement process.
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Most of the communities in Marshall County approved funds for the Marshall County Crossroads Stellar Communities Initiative in the last two months. The Plymouth City Council members included the city’s contribution in discussions last week.
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