The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members approved Utilities Superintendent Donnie Davidson’s request to place four vehicles that are not being utilized on auction. More money is being spent on maintaining the vehicles than they are worth to the City of Plymouth.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Amendment to Ordinance that Amends Salaries
The Plymouth City Council reviewed an ordinance Monday night that fixes the salaries of appointed officers and employees, fire and police personnel of the city for 2022.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Considers Contract for Centennial Crossing Project
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members on Monday night considered an engineering proposal from Midwestern Engineers for the Centennial Crossings project.
Continue readingWater Tower Project in Plymouth Continues
The rehabilitation of the north water tower on Parkview Street in Plymouth is ongoing.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Updated on Demolition Orders
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members were updated on demolition orders at the old Clarke gas station on East Jefferson Street and property at 881 Broadway.
Continue readingWork on North Water Tower in Plymouth to Begin in September
The North Water Tower in Plymouth will undergo painting and repair efforts beginning Sept. 3.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Considers Final Paperwork for Candy Lane Storm Sewer Project
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members looked at several documents ready to close out the Candy Lane storm sewer improvement project.
Continue readingCandy Lane Project Substantially Complete, Water Main Project Begins Wednesday in Plymouth
The Candy Lane storm sewer project in Plymouth is substantially complete.
Continue readingCandy Lane Project in Plymouth Nearing Completion
The Candy Lane storm sewer project nears completion.
Continue readingInclement Weather Delays Plymouth Paving, Sidewalk Projects
The rainy weather has put a damper on some ongoing paving and sidewalk projects in the City of Plymouth.
Continue readingCandy Lane Project in Progress
The Candy Lane Storm Sewer project in Plymouth is continuing without many issues, according to Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Approves Quote for Wastewater Truck
Only one quote was submitted for the purchase of a truck for the Plymouth Wastewater Department.
Continue readingCandy Lane Storm Sewer Project Begins in Plymouth
The long-awaited Candy Lane Storm Sewer project in Plymouth is underway.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Approves Police Vehicle Quote
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members approved a recommendation from Police Chief David Bacon to purchase two new vehicles for the Plymouth Police Department.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Awards Tower Repainting Bid
The Plymouth Board of Public Works members reviewed a bid for paint work on the Parkview Tower.
Continue readingCandy Lane Storm Sewer Project to Move Forward
The storm sewer project on Candy Lane in Plymouth will move forward.
Continue readingBids Opened for Plymouth Water Tower Painting Project, Quotes for Police Vehicles
Bids were opened this week for the Toroellipse North tower project in Plymouth. The one million gallon tower will be repainted with other repairs scheduled.
Continue readingNo Decision Yet on Candy Lane Storm Sewer Project
A recommendation on a winning bid for the Candy Lane Storm Sewer project in Plymouth is on hold for now.
Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson was expected to provide a recommendation for approval during this week’s Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting, but he explained that he needs more time to evaluate costs and the long-term effect it will have on rate payers if they move forward with the bids submitted.
The bids were opened last month which found figures to be $200,000 more than the engineer’s estimate. At the time, Davidson was going to investigate why the bids were so much higher than the engineer’s estimate.
The storm water project is expected to alleviate flooding in
the area and has been discussed for several years.
Davidson said Monday night that he will meet with Umbaugh
and Associates officials in this evaluation process.
He could have a recommendation, but reminded board members that the bids are valid for 60 days. He will determine if it is economical to move forward and present information during the March 25 meeting.
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members unanimously approved a motion to table a bid award for the Candy Lane Storm Sewer project.
Plymouth Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvement Project Done
Crews from Kokosing Industrial have completed the punch list items on the Plymouth Wastewater Treatment Facility renovations.
Plymouth BOW, City Council to Meet in Newly Remodeled Chambers Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety and the Plymouth City Council meetings will be held in the newly remodeled Council Chambers for the first time tonight.