The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will open bids Monday evening for three departments, and the City Council will hear from Miller's Merry Manor on the ordinance that will implement a fee for non-emergency responses and lift assistance at residential care facilities.
The City Board of Public Works and Safety will also hear from various department heads, consider a request for pre-payment of entertainment for the Park Department’s Daddy Daughter Dance, and consider a request from SpiTrex CTE to use a few city streets for a 5K race.
The Common Council will consider an amended fund agreement with the Marshall County Community Foundation, review the 4th quarter report from Baker Tilly, and receive updates on ONE Marshall County and the city’s Comprehensive Plan.
The city meetings are open to the public, with the Board of Public Works and Safety at 6 p.m. and the Common Council at 6:30 p.m. Anyone attending in person should enter through the Garro Street door and move to the second floor. The meetings are also streamed live on the city’s YouTube channel.
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