Mike Hite, Superintendent of the Plymouth Park Department updated park board members and the community on the three biggest projects currently on the books during Monday’s meeting. Hite said the department will receive and open bids for the pickleball courts on March 4th during the next park board meeting. A pre-bid meeting will be held
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter presided over his final city council meeting Wednesday evening after serving the citizens of Plymouth for 16 years. During the meeting he was surprised as City Attorney Sean Surrisi read a statement from Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb. The governor honored Mayor Senter with a Sagamore of the Wabash. The Sagamore of
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety and the Common Council will meet Wednesday evening beginning at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall. The meeting is open to the public and livestreamed on the city’s website. The Board of Public Works and Safey meeting is first and
Karen Shuman from the Culver Visitor’s Center and Redevelopment Commission, Marty Oosterbaan of the Culver Redevelopment Commission, Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi, and Matt Hovermale General Manager of the Swan Lake Resort appeared before the Marshall County Commissioners on Monday with concerns on the current county ordinance for the Innkeeper’s Tax. They requested a review
On Monday, November 13th the Plymouth Common Council heard on the first reading an amendment to the City Code regarding the Plymouth Community Ambulance Service. Recently, the city administration, in consultation with the city’s medical billing consultant, the AccuMed Group, conducted a review of the rates and charges assessed for the work of the Plymouth