A request to place a dumpster and a couple of requests for street closures will be considered during the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety this evening.
The Board of Public Works and Safety meets Tuesday evening at 6 due to Memorial Day. City department heads will give updates on their departments, and the City Engineer will discuss a sidewalk project on Kingston Avenue.
The Common Council will consider the funding request sought by the Heartland Arts Center and tabled at the last city meeting. Also on the agenda is the approval of donations, an update on ONE Marshall County, and the Comprehensive Plan. There is also an opportunity to address the city council on agenda items.
The Board of Public Works and Safety meeting is at 6 p.m., and the Common Council meeting is at 6:30. Those attending should enter through the Garro Street door and move to the second-floor council chamber.
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