Last week, the Plymouth Common Council set its meeting dates and times for 2026. The Council will meet on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the second-floor Council Chambers of City Hall. The meeting on Monday, May 25th, will be moved to Tuesday, May 26th, due to the Memorial Day holiday.
The council also reelected Don Ecker to serve as Mayor Pro-Tempore and reappointed Dennis Manuwal, the city’s Building Commissioner, to serve on the Marshall County Unsafe Buildings and Premises Board.
Mayor Robert Listemberger and the City Council also made a number of appointments to various boards and commissions for 2026.
Aviation Board reappointments - Ken Houin and Glenn Daven
Park & Recreation Board reappointment – Cayla Wade
Board of Zoning Appeals reappointment – Art Jacobs
County Alcohol Beverage Board reappointment – Bryan Howard
Plymouth Redevelopment Commission reappointments – Mike Miley, Craig Hopple, Lana Ball, and Nate Davis. Kara Steel is a new appointment for 2026.
There will be a few more appointments to make after the first of the year.
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