A Plymouth manufacturer is a step closer to a tax abatement. The Plymouth Common Council voted Monday to establish an economic revitalization area for Farm Innovators, Inc. Continue reading
Mayor Senter to Deliver State of the City Address Tonight
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter will deliver his annual State of the City Address tonight. It will take place during the Plymouth Common Council regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. Continue reading
Plymouth Officials Report Increasing Success in Collecting EMS Bills
The Plymouth Board of Works voted this week to declare some EMS bills from 2012 delinquent and uncollectible, but one member wondered if there’s more the city can do to collect outstanding bills in the future. Jeff Houin noted that some people need a bit more motivation than collection letters and phone calls, before they’ll pay their bills. Continue reading
Additional Staff Member Approved for Plymouth Clerk-Treasurer’s Office
The Plymouth Common Council has approved the addition of another staff member for the clerk-treasurer’s office, while renewing calls for an in-depth review of all the city’s jobs. Continue reading
Plymouth Airport Manager Discusses Weather Station, Other Upgrades
A weather station may finally be up and running at Plymouth Municipal Airport in the near future. Airport Manager Dave Lattimer told the Plymouth Common Council Monday the AWOS III weather station is in place on the south side of the runway and the related computer equipment has been delivered. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works to Discuss Vehicle Purchases
The Plymouth Board of Works will consider a few vehicle purchases tonight. The board is expected to award a quote for a truck for the street department, while quotes for police department vehicles will be opened. Continue reading
Plymouth Council Reorganizes, Ecker Appointed to Plan Commission
The City of Plymouth finalized some arrangements for the coming year Monday. Bill Walters took his seat on the Plymouth Common Council for the first time, while Duane Culp was sworn in to the board of works. Both replace Mike Delp, who resigned following his election to the Marshall County Board of Commissioners. Continue reading
Plymouth Council to Reorganize, Set 2017 Meeting Schedule
The City of Plymouth will finish making some preparations for the year ahead, during tonight’s meetings. Continue reading
Plymouth Hopes to Benefit from Potential Transportation Upgrades
The City of Plymouth may benefit from some big regional transportation upgrades planned for the future, and the city’s committing some funds to help with the process. The Plymouth Common Council voted Tuesday to contribute $10,000 to the U.S. 30 Coalition Project. Continue reading
Several Plymouth Officials Reappointed, Outgoing Council Member Honored
Several of Plymouth’s appointed officials will keep their seats for another term. On Tuesday, the Plymouth Common Council voted to reappoint Billy Ellinger and Mike Miley to the city’s redevelopment commission for another year. Continue reading
Plymouth Council to Consider Appointments, Budget Items
The Plymouth Common Council continues its preparations for 2017. During tonight’s meeting, council members are expected to make appointments to the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission and the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation Board. Mayor Mark Senter will also announce his appointments for several committees. Continue reading
Ordinance Violations Bureau to be Considered by Marshall County Commissioners
The Marshall County Commissioners are taking input from the public this morning on the establishment of an Ordinance Violations Bureau. The commissioners are considering an ordinance creating the bureau and specifying which ordinances it would enforce. Continue reading
South Gateway Plans Revealed
Plymouth residents got a closer look Tuesday at the planned South Gateway apartment development. It’s one of the local projects being undertaken as part of the Regional Cities Initiative. If you are curious about authors opinion, her comment is here in this article. Continue reading
Plymouth Officially Joins Marshall County Central Dispatch
The City of Plymouth is officially signing on to Marshall County’s centralized emergency dispatch service. An intergovernmental agreement was approved by the Plymouth Common Council Monday. Continue reading
Plymouth Council Introduced to New Member
The next member of the Plymouth Common Council was introduced during Monday’s meeting. Bill Walters was selected to fill the remainder of Mike Delp’s term during a Republican Party caucus last week. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works to Finalize Boys & Girls Club Sewer Relocation
The Plymouth Board of Works is expected to take steps to wrap up the Boys & Girls Club Sanitary Sewer Relocation project. The work paves the way for the replacement of much of the Boys & Girls Club facility with a new, larger one. Continue reading
Plymouth Renews Planning, Animal Control Agreements
The City of Plymouth has renewed some of its agreements with various service providers for another year. Continue reading
Plymouth Agrees to Combine Land Parcels to Ease Work for County Assessor’s Office
The City of Plymouth hopes to simplify work for the Marshall County Assessor’s Office by combining some of its land parcels for tax purposes. Continue reading
Plymouth Council Approves Zoning Change for Food Pantry Move
Bread of Life Food Pantry will be able to move to a larger facility, following action by the Plymouth Common Council Monday. Representatives of the organization say they’ve outgrown their current space at Water and LaPorte streets. Continue reading
Plymouth Council Approves Rebate for Exterior Work to New Game Store
A game store may soon be coming to Downtown Plymouth, with some help from a city rebate program. Continue reading