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Plymouth City Council approves agreement for temporary building inspector services from Marshall County

This week the Plymouth City Council considered an Intergovernmental Agreement that pertains to building inspection coverage during the absence of Marshall County Building Commissioner Steve Howard. County Building Inspector Steve Howard is out of his office due to a medical issue for an undetermined amount of time and Plymouth Building Commissioner Dennis Manuwal, Jr. agreed

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City Council hears 1st reading of ordinance to add fees for "M" hanger rental

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

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City Redevelopment Commission updated on TIF District 3 proposed projects

Last week members of the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission Received an update on projects in TIF District #3, U.S. 30/Pine Road by City Attorney Sean Surrisi. Surrisi told the commission VS Engineering has completed several different designs for an upcoming project on Commerce Street. The primary project they would like to advance to put it out

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Plymouth Redevelopment Commission updates on Hoham Drive project

Additional issues with the relocation of the NIPSCO high-pressure gas main continue to slow down the city’s project to widen Hoham Driver between North Michigan Street and Western Avenue. During the Redevelopment Commission meeting last week, City Attorney Sean Surrisi told members the project had another delay due to NIPSCO. The gas line was relocated

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City Redevelopment Commission approved 2024 agreement with MCEDC

Greg Hildebrand, Executive Director of the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation (MCECD) addressed the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission Tuesday evening speaking to them about the annual agreement. The 2024 agreement is the same as this year. Hildebrand said, “Thank you for partnering with us. Your contribution goes a long way to help the MCEDC.” Hildebrand told

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