The City of Plymouth takes pride in understanding and addressing the needs of our growing community. The Mayor’s Office is excited to announce an initial list of projects identified as likely priorities for our city in the coming years. These projects reflect the commitment to enhancing Plymouth’s infrastructure, cultural offerings, and overall quality of life.
It is important to note that this list can and will likely change over time based on the city's priorities and funding sources. Furthermore, none of the projects is contingent upon the others. Each initiative will be approached as part of a dynamic and evolving process, focusing on identifying, preparing, and budgeting for them individually.
Initial Project List
- Downtown Streetscape: Revitalizing the downtown area to create a more vibrant and welcoming environment for residents and visitors.
- Heartland Art Center: Supporting local cultural and artistic endeavors to foster creativity and community engagement.
- Housing: Addressing residential needs through thoughtful development and planning.
- Centennial Park Pool: Replacing and enhancing recreational facilities to better serve families and individuals.
- Jefferson/Lincoln Highway Corridor: Improving connectivity and infrastructure along this key route from City limits to City limits and beyond.
- Oak Road Corridor: Developing a strategic vision for the corridor’s growth and transportation needs with safety as a primary focus.
- Fire/Police Station: Ensuring modern facilities to support the vital work of our first responders.
- Historic Firehouse: Preserving and repurposing the historic firehouse as a piece of Plymouth’s heritage.
- Harrison Street Trail: Expanding transportation infrastructure and opportunities through safety enhancements.
- Waterstreet Brownfield: Creating development opportunities through environmental restoration of brownfield sites for future use.
- Local Road and Street Budget: Increase funding to maintain and improve roadway infrastructure.
The administration is in the process of coordinating with the city council to identify the city's priorities. They recognize the importance of the various projects and are working together to determine the most financially responsible route forward. Many of these projects are broken down into multiple distinct phases. Most projects begin with a discovery phase to determine the exact needs and how those needs can be met. After discovery, a project moves into a design phase where the city works internally or with outside partners to design the project. Once a design is chosen, the City Council moves it into the implementation phase, where construction begins. Each phase has its associated costs and timelines, which makes the long-term planning of these projects critical to the overall City Budget.
The City of Plymouth remains committed to transparency and community involvement throughout the planning and implementation of these projects. This list represents a proactive approach to ensuring our community’s growth and development aligns with the needs of our residents. As we move forward, we invite feedback and collaboration from the public to refine and prioritize these initiatives.
Please contact the Mayor's Office directly for additional information on any of these projects or to share your thoughts. Together, we can build a stronger and brighter future for Plymouth.
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