The 2026 Animal Control Services Agreement will be considered during Monday evening’s Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.
The agenda includes reports from various department heads. Street Superintendent Jim Marquardt will open the 2026 Fuel Bids, and there is a request from Deven Berger for a street closing.
The Common Council will conduct three public hearings: one for an additional appropriations resolution, another for the Indiana Wheel Company Tax Abatement, and the final one for waiving noncompliance for PIDCO.
Council members will consider an ordinance amendment of the 2026 Salary Ordinance for the Plymouth Fire Department, an Ordinance for Cemetery Fees for the City of Plymouth, and an agreement for the 2026 Transportation Services.
Also on the council’s agenda are four resolutions for the additional appropriations, the Tax Abatement for Indiana Wheel, a transfer in the Park Department, and the final resolution to waive the noncompliance of timely filing form 322 for PIDCO.
The city meetings are open to the public on the second-floor Council Chambers of City Hall or on the city’s YouTube channel.
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