The Water Street Townhomes project gained support from the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety on Monday evening. City Attorney Sean Surrisi began the project discussion by explaining the funding. This project received READI Grant funds in 2022 in the amount of $520,000. The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission also pledged the public matching funds of
Monday evening during the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting, members were updated by a variety of departments. City Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson was given permission to hire two new maintenance personnel. He told the board he has three maintenance personnel, one resigned on August 3rd and he had three years of
Plymouth Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson gave members of the Board of Public Works and Safety an update on projects. The solar project at the wastewater facility on Oakhill Avenue is complete. The project was estimated at $1.2 million and when completed it ended up costing $1,167,000. Davidson also reminded the board that the project qualified
The City of Plymouth will apply for an OCRA grant to assist with 2.5 million dollars in water infrastructure improvements. During Monday’s Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson said while reviewing the 10-year Master Plan he saw the opportunity to group projects scheduled for 2024, 2025, and 2026 into one
The City of Plymouth will conduct its regular meetings on Monday evening, August 14th beginning at 6 p.m. with the Board of Public Works and Safety. The Common Council meeting follows at 6:30 and both meetings are held in the second-floor Council Chambers of City Hall. The agenda for the Board of Public Works and