The Plymouth Board of Works got an update Monday on a few street projects taking place in the city. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Approves Vehicle Purchases
The City of Plymouth will be getting some new vehicles, following action by the board of works Monday. Board members approved the purchase of two police utility vehicles and a truck for the street department from Oliver Ford. 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 Receives IPEP Grants for Equipment Purchases
The City of Plymouth hopes to improve its employees’ safety with a couple equipment purchases, with some help from the Indiana Public Employers’ Plan. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson told the board of works Monday that the city received two IPEP grants. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Receives Updates on Water, Sewer Projects, Parking Lot Repair
Work is wrapping up on Plymouth’s Boys & Girls Club Sanitary Sewer Relocation project. It paves the way for the replacement of much of the Boys & Girls Club facility with a new, larger one. Continue reading
Plymouth Sewer, Water Projects Continue Moving Ahead
The Plymouth Board of Works got an update Monday on several of the city’s ongoing public works projects. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson said the Boys & Girls Club sewer relocation is essentially complete. Continue reading
Plymouth Street and Sidewalk Projects to Start Today, Other Projects Continue
Plymouth’s fall street and sidewalk projects are set to get underway today. Parking restrictions may be in effect on Washington, Alexander, and Ewing Streets at various times while work is taking place. Continue reading
Plymouth Looks to Protect Drinking Water with New Backflow Prevention Standards
A measure that aims to protect the City of Plymouth’s drinking water was passed this week by the Common Council. Continue reading
Plymouth Sewer and Water Upgrades Continue
A few public works projects continue to move ahead in the City of Plymouth. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson gave the Board of Works an update last week. Continue reading
Plymouth Water and Wastewater Projects Moving Ahead
The Plymouth Board of Works received an update Monday on a few projects taking place in the city. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson says contracts have been signed with Kokosing Industrial, the contractor selected to carry out upgrades to the city’s Wastewater Treatment Plant. Continue reading
Wastewater Treatment Plant Projects Moving Ahead in Plymouth
The City of Plymouth is moving ahead with some additional work at its Wastewater Treatment Plant. On Monday, the city’s Board of Works ratified the award of a quote for roof replacement at three of the facility’s smaller buildings. Continue reading
Plymouth Wastewater Upgrades Continue
Progress continues at Plymouth’s wastewater facilities. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson told the Board of Works Monday that Division 1 of the Ledyard Plant renovations is moving along smoothly. “We expect to have the plant start-up on the east side. The west side’s already up in operation, but the east side, we’re anticipating that to begin next Tuesday,” he said. “It’ll go for a Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday start-up process. The first side went relatively smooth, so we expect the same for the east side.” Continue reading
Plymouth Water Treatment Plant Work Progressing
Work on the exterior of Plymouth’s Ledyard Water Treatment Plant should be finished before winter weather arrives. City Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson told the board of works last night demolition work is ongoing on the west side of the structure. It’s part of a three-phase project. Continue reading
Water Treatment Plant Update on Tonight’s Plymouth Agenda
The Plymouth Board of Works will get an update on the status of repairs at the Ledyard Water Treatment Plant when they meet this evening. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davison will present substantial completion reports on Phases II and III of improvements to the plant. Continue reading
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