The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members approved a request from a downtown business owner to have a parking spot dedicated for use by elderly or disabled customers who rely on walkers and wheelchairs for mobility assistance.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Approves Fine Reduction for QC Communications
A company who worked to correct a gross error when installing cable in the City of Plymouth will pay a lesser fine.
Plymouth City Council Discusses Pay Raise for Mayor, Clerk-Treasurer
The Plymouth mayor and clerk-treasurer will be getting a raise in 2019.
Plymouth City Council Holds Public Hearing for Marshall County Life Center, Inc. Tax Abatement
The Plymouth City Council opened a public hearing on Monday night to hear comments on a tax abatement request for the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation’s entity called the Marshall County Life Center, Inc.
Plymouth City Council Members Consider Approval of ERA Requests
Two requests were before the Plymouth City Council members on Monday night to declare two properties as Economic Revitalization Areas. The action would pave the way for future tax abatements.
Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety Consider Sewer Deposit Reduction
David’s Courage Co-Founder Gregg Erickson appeared before the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members Monday night to request a waiver or reduction in the sewer deposit fee at the facility at 10924 Lincoln Highway in Plymouth.
Plymouth City Council Discusses Utility Fee Deferral for Upcoming Projects
The Plymouth City Council members took action on a request Monday night to defer the utility system development tap fees for the upcoming Aquatics Center and Early Childhood Development Center construction projects.
Plymouth City Council Considers Commercial Revitalization Rebate Program Grant Application
An outdated doorway that could very possibly be violating modern safety requirements is looking like it will be replaced, following a decision made by Plymouth City Council members Monday night.
Members considered a resolution to approve a commercial revitalization rebate program grant application submitted by Marshall Clevenger.
Clevenger explained that he is submitting an application because certain renovations are needed on the building his company occupies. Continue reading
Plymouth City Council Considers REES Theater Project Addition
The Plymouth City Council members considered a resolution Monday night to add the REES Theater project to the list of Plymouth Redevelopment Commission projects.
By adding the theater to the redevelopment commission’s list, a donation request of $575,000 over the course of two to four years to be funded out of TIF #1 could be financially researched by Umbaugh and Associates. The funding request would need to be approved by the redevelopment commission.
Phi Delta Kappa to Pay Water Bill Despite Appeal
The members of the Phi Delta Kappa will have to pay a $750 water bill despite not knowing what happened to the water that was registered through the city’s meters.
The issue was brought before the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members during the Feb. 12 meeting. The organization received a water bill for $750 and appealed the bill stating that they have a leaky toilet, but it’s not known how some 100,000 gallons of water was registered in January.