Board of Public Works and SafetyMayor's Summer of MusicMayor's Youth CouncilRecycling InitiativePlymouth Resident IDentification Endorsement - PRIDE City ID Card
The Board of Public Works and Safety consists of four members appointed by the mayor, with the fifth member being the mayor. The Board oversees the following municipal departments:
- Aviation
- Building Commission
- Cemetery
- Fire / EMS
- Law
- Mayor
- Park
- Police
- Public Works
- Street / Sanitation
- Wastewater
- Water
Member List:
Meeting Schedule:
2nd & 4th Mondays of the month in the City of Plymouth Council Chambers, 124 N. Michigan Street at 6:00 pm
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The Mayor’s Youth Council is a highly active program in the community of Plymouth.
Over the past few years, Mayor Mark Senter and the MYC have established a dominant position in the community.
In order to maintain an active role in the community, requirements for the Mayor’s Youth Council have been set forth:
- Applicants must be enrolled in grades 7-12
- Applicants must be committed to attending the required amount of meetings per year. (Excused absences must be prearranged and approved by the President.)
- New members must be an active member of the council for one year before holding a position
Application must be submitted in person at the Mayor's Office.
The City of Plymouth is dedicated to reducing waste and recycling. All residents within the city limits who are billed for garbage pickup on their monthly utility bill, also have recycling services included through Republic Services. Please join our efforts to help the environment, reduce waste in landfills, and preserve natural resources. Here are some tips and links to help you learn what should and should not be recycled, as well as local, state, and national information about recycling.
Please click here for a quick overview from Republic Services with information about what you should and should not recycle.
For more information from Republic Services, please click here.
For local information and resources from Marshall County Solid Waste, please click here.
For information from the United States Environmental Protection Agency, please click here.
If you live within the city limits, are billed for garbage service, and do not have a recycling tote but would like one, please contact the Clerk-Treasurer's office at 574-936-2124 to schedule the drop-off of your tote.
Plymouth Resident IDentification Endorsement - PRIDE City ID Card
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Upcoming Events
- Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting12/23/246:00 pm - 11:59 pm
- Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting01/13/256:00 pm - 11:59 pm
- Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting01/27/256:00 pm - 11:59 pm
- Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting02/10/256:00 pm - 11:59 pm
- Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting02/24/256:00 pm - 11:59 pm
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