After months of diligent effort and unwavering commitment from the City of Plymouth, its citizens, the Michiana Area Council of Governments, and our invaluable supporters near and far, Plan Director Ty Adley was thrilled to announce on Monday evening the well-deserved recognition of Plymouth Forward: 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
Last Friday, May 9th, the Plan Director Adley proudly accepted the 2025 Hoosier Planning Award for Outstanding Comprehensive Plan Honorable Mention at the Indiana Chapter of the American Planning Association Spring Conference, representing this collaborative endeavor on behalf of the City of Plymouth.
Mayor Robert Listenberger said, “This achievement would not have been possible without everyone's invaluable contributions in shaping the plan and continued support in transforming it into reality, propelling Plymouth forward into the future. This award is dedicated to each and every one of you who helped as a testament to your hard work and a sincere expression of gratitude for your dedication to making the City of Plymouth a thriving community.”
Plymouth, Where YOU Belong.

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