A grassroots effort in the city of Plymouth to replace the tennis courts in Centennial Park is gaining traction, as the common council this week pledged $750,000 to the project. Michael Hite, park superintendent, told WKVI that the group pushing for the new courts is composed of former tennis players from Plymouth High School who have been investigating the possibility of building new tennis courts to replace the current 40-year-old tennis courts that are located in a floodway.
Plymouth Common Council, Park and Recreation Board to Meet Jointly Tonight
The Plymouth Common Council and the Park and Recreation Board will meet in joint session tonight at 6:30 p.m. ET in the city council chambers at 124 N. Michigan Street.
The Plymouth Tennis Club Facility Improvement Committee will present the officials with a proposal for the construction of new tennis courts. Continue reading
Plymouth Common Council Approves Tax Abatement for American Container
The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation assisted American Containers in obtaining a tax abatement for an expansion project.
According to Derek Speir from the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation, the city of Plymouth Common Council recently approved that request.