02/15/13 The Culver Redevelopment Commission will meet Monday, February 18th at 5:30 p.m. in the Culver Town Hall. Agenda for the meeting includes a presentation by Todd Samuelson from Umbaugh and Associates, the analysis of the projected inflows and outflows and future projects. The agenda also includes a discussion on TIF zone 1’s...
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Culver Redevelopment Commission to Meet Monday
Offers on River Park Square Properties Accepted
09/24/12 Members of the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission were updated on the property acquisition for River Park Square during their meeting last week. City attorney Sean Surissi said he made offers to the three property owners and they were all accepted. The two-story commercially zoned property on LaPorte Street was accepted at $125,000 while...
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Redevelopment Comm. Approves Concession of Land Sale Proceeds for Kessler
08/24/12 City Attorney Sean Surrisi presented an Infrastructure Development Agreement to members of the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission Tuesday evening between the Board of Public Works and Safety, Redevelopment Commission and the VanVactor Family. Jennifer Laurent, Executive Director of the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation explained about a potential development prospect for property in...
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Redevelopment Commission Authorizes Offers to 3 River Park Square Property Owners
08/23/12 During Tuesday night’s City Redevelopment Commission meeting, City Attorney Sean Surrisi discussed moving forward with offers to purchase three properties in the area of River Park Square. Each property was appraised by two separate appraisers several months ago and the averages of the two appraisals were released during the meeting. The...
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Redevelopment Commission Updated on River Park Square & South Gateway
07/18/12 The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission conducted a public hearing Tuesday evening for additional appropriation for the proceeds from the Commission’s Redevelopment District Bonds Series 2012. On the 10th of this month bids were accepted for the bonds to fund the first phase of River Park Square. Three companies bid on the bonds with...
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Redevelopment Commission, PIDCO & MCEDC Sign Letter-of-Intent on Industrial Spec Building
05/16/12 Tuesday evening the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission, Plymouth Industrial Development Corporation (PIDCO) and Marshall County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC) took the first step in the development of a spec building by approving a Letter-of-Intent with Terre Haute based Garmong Construction Services. The proposed building is 45,000 square feet, easily expandable up to 135,000...
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Ply. Redevelopment Commission has Busy Agenda
05/15/12 Members of the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission have a busy agenda for their meeting Tuesday evening. In TIF # 1 there will be a discussion of an engineering change order for the Oak Drive Project that has been complete for a couple of months now. They will also review bids for the Pine...
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Redevelopment Commission Questions Handrail Installation
03/01/12 Last month members of the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission heard concerns about the recently installed handrails along the west side of the Oak Drive Improvement project. The project which widened the roadway to 5 lanes, added curb and gutters and sidewalks and was federally funded with matching funds from the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission. Mayor...
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Redevelopment Commission Accepts Final Plans for River Park Square
12/22/11 During a meeting on December 20, the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission voted in favor of accepting a final master plan for the proposed downtown park. Presenting the concept drawing to the members was Michael Reese of the Troyer Group. Reese said the Concept I out of a number of different drawings that seemed to...
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New Planters in Downtown
downtown/downtown_planters/” rel=”attachment wp-att-24765″>11/17/11 Early Wednesday morning about 5 a.m. downtown Plymouth was a busy place as new 23 planters were delivered and placed in position. The planters were funded by the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission, using funds from TIF #2. When the brick sidewalk replacement project was completed last year there were some funds remaining....
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