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MARSHALL COUNTY — The Plymouth Common Council will be deciding whether to support the Blue Zones Project during the meeting Monday.
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MARSHALL COUNTY — The Plymouth Common Council will be deciding whether to support the Blue Zones Project during the meeting Monday.
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PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Common Council approved support of Plymouth Fire Department (PFD) Chief Steve Holm’s request to purchase a 2024 Pierce Velocity pumper (fire engine).
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members approved a resolution Monday night that declares the site of a new facility on Miller Drive an Economic Revitalization Area for the purposes of tax abatement.
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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 readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will consider a resolution pertaining to Tech-Farm land sale proceeds.
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PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Common Council denied the application to vacate submitted by Audrey and Phil Blessman regarding the easement that runs alongside their property located at 116 S. Liberty St.
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MARSHALL COUNTY — The Plymouth Common Council affirmed their trust in the Marshall County Blueberry Festival Committee to facilitate a safe Beer Garden by approving Ordinance No. 2022-193, An Ordinance to Amend the Code of Ordinances of the City of Plymouth Concerning Alcoholic Beverages During Blueberry Festival on second and third read.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will consider a resolution regarding the sale of Tech-Farm land proceeds.
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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.
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PLYMOUTH — City of Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter delivered his annual Plymouth State of the City Address to members of the Common Council, Clerk Treasurer Lynn Gorski, members of the public through media and the citizens of Plymouth.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will discuss a street closure request and a Join the Journey 5k and Family Fun Run.
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The Plymouth City Council members received an update from Human Resources Manager Jennifer Klingerman last week on a job description ahead of the summer hiring season.
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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.
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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 readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will consider a street closure request from the Heartland Artists Gallery and review a storm sewer easement memo.
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PLYMOUTH — AT&T FirstNet Solution is the AT&T nationwide high-speed wireless broadband network dedicated to public safety which is designed to maximize dependable mobile access to first responders including Law Enforcement, Fire and EMS, Dispatch, Government, Emergency Planning and Management Offices.
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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 readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will review a recommendation by Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson concerning the purchase of trucks for the Water and Wastewater Departments.
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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 readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will open quotes for two, three-quarter ton pick-up trucks for the Utility Department and consider a street closure request.
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