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City Council Meeting - Media
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Plymouth Proclaims National Public Works Week to Honor Essential Service Professionals
The council recognized National Public Works Week, May 17th-23rd, acknowledging the vital role of public works professionals in maintaining city infrastructure and services. A presentation highlighted the various functions of public works, from roads and utilities to snow plowing and emergency response support, emphasizing their often-unseen contributions to daily life. The council officially proclaimed the week to honor these essential workers.
Community Invited to 'Reimagine Plymouth' Comprehensive Plan Update Sessions
Grant, likely a city staff member or planner, announced upcoming community feedback sessions for the "Reimagine Plymouth" initiative, which is the update to the city's 2050 comprehensive plan. An open house is scheduled for the evening of May 13th at the Plymouth Community Center, and a session for the business community will be held on the morning of May 14th at City Hall. A survey is also available online for those unable to attend.
Plymouth Proclaims May as AAPI Heritage Month and May 30th as Asian Fair Day
The city council proclaimed May as Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month and May 30th, 2026, as Asian Fair Day. The proclamation celebrates the cultural, economic, and civic contributions of AAPI communities and highlights the upcoming Twin Cities Asian Fair, a family-friendly event featuring over 100 booths, food vendors, and cultural performances, taking place on May 30th at the Hildy Performance Center.
Plymouth Forum Features School Leadership Transition, Peace Initiative, and Fiscal Concerns
The Plymouth Forum included remarks from the outgoing and incoming school superintendents, a presentation on a "Ride for Peace" initiative, and discussions regarding a proposed half-cent sales tax for the "Play It Forward" initiative. Additionally, concerns were raised about the city's Greenstep City designation and its affiliations, and a resident advocated for improvements to the North Spur walking trail. The forum also touched on local protests and the importance of community listening sessions.
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