Max Schuh was recently presented with the Charles O. Glaub Certificate of Recognition for his 24 years of dedicated service as a Plymouth City Council member. Max served those 24 years over four decades. He ran for office and sometimes he wasn’t elected but he never gave up and ran again in commitment to this
During Monday evening’s Plymouth Park Board meeting, Julian Rouch and Robert Listenberger presented members with the proposal to donate property at the southern end of Plum Street to the park department. Listenberger told park board members Mr. Rouch approached him a few months ago with the idea of donating two parcels of property at the
Michael Reese from Troyer Group presented members of the Plymouth Park Board a proposal for professional services and assisting with the implementation of the Greenway Trail Extension through Price’s Pond during their meeting Tuesday evening. This new portion of the trail would start at the intersection of Randolph Street and Plymouth Goshen Trail. Reese
Work is starting this summer in East Troy and will continue next year in the Waterford area on State Highway 20, an east-west thoroughfare where businesses are concerned about losing
Monday evening the Plymouth Common Council listened to John Myers, president of Garden Court Inc., make a request to rezone a 4-acre parcel immediately west of Martins Supermarket on East Jefferson Street for a multi-family residential development. The proposal was to construct 3 residential buildings with 12 apartments in each one and an office building.