The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will meet Monday evening at 6 in the second-floor Council Chambers of City Hall, and the Common Council will meet at 6:30. The meetings are open to the public and streamed on the city’s YouTube channel.
Members of the Board of Public Works and Safety will set meeting dates and times for next year, hear from various department heads, and open bids for a new ambulance.
At 6:30, the Common Council members will set meeting dates and times, appoint a Mayor Pro-tempore, make an appointment to the Marshall County Unsafe Buildings and Premises Board, and make appointments to various city boards and commissions.
Two resolutions are on the agenda for consideration. The first authorizes the investment of public funds, while the second resolution provides for the transfer of appropriations within funds for the year-end.
Anyone attending the meetings in person should enter through the Garro Street door and move to the second floor.
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