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
Last Monday, November 27th the Plymouth Common Council approved on the second and third readings an amendment to the City Code regarding fees for the Plymouth Ambulance Service. After a review of the rates and charges used for the Plymouth Ambulance Service, the city administration, in consultation with the city’s medical billing consultant, the AccuMed
Monday evening the Plymouth Common Council approved the change order for the new Pierce Fire Truck. More than a year ago the city council approved purchasing a new engine for the department with an estimated price of $800,000. Fire Chief Steve Holm said before he signed the contract, he removed a couple of options from
Last week members of the Plymouth Common Council had to decide on how to handle a utility customer who’s refused to pay a penalty. Plymouth Clerk-Treasurer Lynn Gorski told the council that a utility customer acquired a late penalty in September 2022 after paying his water bill after the 11 a.m. deadline. The original penalty
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
Last month the Plymouth Common Council heard on first reading an ordinance amending the fee schedule for the Aviation Department. Adjusting the fee schedule for the Aviation Department requires approval in ordinance form for the myriad of services it provides to individuals. City Attorney Sean Surrisi said this is true even if the specific department
During Monday’s Plymouth Common Council meeting council members considered the application of Debra Venti for a Commercial Revitalization Program Grant for renovations to her building located at 215 North Michigan Street. Venit told the council she purchased the building in June and began making plans to renovate the second-floor space into her personal residence. She
Last Monday evening the Plymouth Common Council approved a request to transfer funds within the Fire Department’s line items. The total amount of the transfer is $7,000 with $1,000 coming from Other Materials, $2,000 from Other Supplies, and $4,000 from Training with $1,200 going into the line item for Physicals and $5,800 into the Equipment
On Monday evening the Plymouth Common Council conducted a public hearing on the Water Utility Improvement Project. Shannon McLeod from Priority Project Resources presented an update for the proposed Waterworks Utility Project. She reminded council members of her appearance with Utility Superintendent Donny Davidson two months ago. The City will apply for a grant from