Plymouth Common Council Updated on River Park Square, Greenways Trail

Pilot News Group Photo / Jamie Fleury River Park Square Phase II is in the close out process in terms of final paperwork which should be complete within two months

City of Plymouth Attorney Sean Surrisi provided an update to the Plymouth Common Council on the status of several projects including River Park Square Project Phase II and the Greenways Trail Project Phase III during the last regular meeting.

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Plymouth Common Council Held Public Hearing, Approved Resolution for Additional Appropriations Funding for Lifelong Learning Network and Ambulance Chassis approved from ARPA

Pilot News Group Photo / Jamie Fleury The Plymouth Common Council approved $68,609.25 for an Ambulance Chassis from the American Rescue Plan Act Fund for an ambulance chassis which will replace MEDIC 1 for the Plymouth Fire Department. Shown in photo from left to right: Firefighter – Emergency Medical Technician Heath Neidig, Assistant Fire Chief Mike Jernstrom, Emergency Medical Services Training Officer Lisa Richards, Firefighter – Emergency Medical Technician Keegan Holland, Firefighter – Emergency Medical Technician – Fire Training Officer Justyn Wade, and Fire Chief Steve Holm

PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Common Council held a public hearing and approved Resolution No. 2023-1051 Additional Appropriations Resolution.

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Plymouth Common Council amends Facade Grant for full 20 Percent for Wild Rose Moon

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Wild Rose Moon Artistic Director George Schricker 

The Plymouth Common Council amended the previous approval of a Facade Grant for Wild Rose Moon to increase it to the full 20% of cost for eligible repairs. During the previous Common Council meeting the grant was approved for 20% of total cost of repairs; not including the amount covered by an OCRA grant. Upon further review of past approvals, it was discovered that The REES benefited from multiple grants for the roof. To maintain consistency and fairness; the Council revisited the issue at the recommendation of Councilman Duane Culp and approved the 20% match for the approximately $75,000 total project cost which included coverage from the OCRA grant.

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City of Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter to be Grand Marshal for 57th Annual Blueberry Festival

Pilot News Group Photo / Jamie Fleury City of Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter shown in photo with representatives of the Blueberry Festival Committee during the Plymouth Common Council meeting Monday.

Representatives of the Blueberry Festival Committee presented City of Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter with a bouquet during Monday night’s Plymouth City Council announcing him as the 2023 Grand Marshal for this year’s 57th annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival.

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