Plymouth Positive – that was the theme for Mayor Mark Senter’s annual State of the City address last evening. He touted last summer’s dedication of the River Park Center, the recent completion of the Metronet project, plans for Phase 2 of the Greenway Trail and economic development initiatives in his speech to the city council. Continue reading
Plymouth Mayor to Deliver State of the City Address
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter will deliver his annual State of the City address this evening. The State of the Youth Council address will also be offered during tonight’s city council meeting. It starts at 6:30 p.m. in the council chambers. Continue reading
Street Parking Creates Problems During Snow Situations
Inoperable cars parked on the sides of city streets create a hazard for snow plow drivers trying to clear roads. That topic was raised during Monday’s Plymouth City Council meeting. Mayor Mark Senter told the council he’s reached out to the mayors in other communities to gather information about their snow emergency route parking policies. Some restrict parking to even or odd numbered sides of the street to give plows room to work. Residents are asked to please move their cars if possible so roads can be cleared.
Senter Presents Key to City to Former Mayor’s Family
A longtime Marshall County elected official now has a key to the City of Plymouth from the current administration. Mayor Mark Senter visited recently with former Mayor Jack Greenlee and made a presentation to his family during last night’s city council meeting. Continue reading