City Commission Meeting Summary - December 6
Published on Dec 7, 2021 19:13
The Plymouth City Commission approved the purchase of a new fire truck at the Monday, December 6 regular meeting held online via Zoom. The 2022 Rosenbauer Fire Truck will be purchased from Emergency Vehicles Plus in Milan, Michigan.
The City Commission approved a resolution of support for a grant application with the Ralph Wilson Foundation for potential improvements to the Tonquish Creek Trail. As part of the application request for $50,000 from the foundation, the City Commission approved a $5,000 match in funding for the planning and design of the potential project.
The City Commission authorized the final payment to Pro-line Asphalt Paving Corporation for the work completed on Dewey Street as part of the 2019-2020 Infrastructure Project.
The City Commission had a robust discussion on the City's proposed new five-year strategic plan. The City Commission and City administration held a joint planning session on Saturday, November 13 developing the framework for the plan. The City Commission tabled the discussion at Monday's meeting and intends to have more discussion at a future meeting prior to any approvals.
The City Commission approved the Wreaths Across America event to be held on Tuesday, December 18 at Riverside Cemetery.
For all official agendas and minutes, visit www.plymouthmi.gov/agenda_center. The next regular City Commission meeting is scheduled for Monday, December 20 at 7 p.m. and will be held online via Zoom.
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