Members of the Plymouth Common Council heard the first reading of an ordinance to amend the 2024 Salary Ordinance at their meeting last week. The purpose and intent of this ordinance is to effectuate the proposed amendments for this year’s salary ordinance. In the Park and Recreation Department the pay for lifeguards at the public
Last week members of the Plymouth Common Council accepted the Tax Abatement Compliance Forms for several industries. AK Industries submitted CF1’s for a real property tax abatement and three personal property tax abatements. DAC Enterprises LLC submitted both a real and a personal tax abatement compliance form and Harrington Noodles/Vigilant Holdings turned in personal and
The City of Plymouth will conduct its regular meetings on Monday evening beginning at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall. Participants should enter through the Garro Street door and move to the second floor for the meeting. The Board of Public Works and Safety will hear from various city department heads, the
Last week, members of the Plymouth Common Council received proposed modifications to the Employee Handbook from City Attorney Jeff Houin and Human Resource Manager Jen Klingerman. Houin said it was the first draft and not the final version. He said no action is requested at this point. The attorney said there are some other updates
Monday evening the Plymouth Common Council accepted Tax Incremental Finance (TIF) Compliance Forms from three industries. City Attorney jeff Houin told the council three companies, Farm Innovators, Riverside Commons and Complexus Medical each have real property tax abatements and Complexus Medical also has a personal property tax abatement. Each year companies that have been granted
Members of the Plymouth Common Council received an update on the ProPEL US 30 West study by Brett Lackey, Project Manager from CMD Smith during Monday’s meeting. The US 30 West Study Corridor is from State Road 49 at Valparaiso on the west to Beech Road on the east in Marshall County. It also includes
During the Plymouth Common Council meeting Wednesday evening Jen Klingerman, the city’s HR Director presented an update on the 2024 benefits. She noted the update was later than normal because they’ve been waiting for the new agreement for clinic services. Klingerman said she and the city attorney were expecting a jump in benefit costs due
Earlier this month the Plymouth Common Council approved the 2024 annual agreements for planning services and transportation services. The city council approved a one-year agreement with Ralph Booker for planning services during 2024. The agreement requires Booker to attend all Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals meetings along with Common Council meeting when presentations
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter presented Dave Morrow with a key to the city during the Plymouth Park Board meeting on Monday recognizing his 19 years of service. Reading a proclamation, Mayor Senter said, David Morrow has dedicated his life to this community and has demonstrated in many practical ways his deep and genuine love for