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The exemption would lower construction costs, reducing the
property tax impact on Plymouth residents for regionally beneficial infrastructure improvements.

Discover Plymouth

The City of Plymouth is set to hold Discover Plymouth – which will also feature the annual State of the City address – Saturday, March 22 inside the Plymouth Community Center Fieldhouse dome, 14800 34th Ave. N.

Discover Plymouth

An all-about-Plymouth event that showcases the community, Discover Plymouth is set for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The free event features local businesses, community groups, nonprofit organizations, representatives from various departments in the city, recreation activities, volunteer opportunities, community services and more.

An indoor marketplace will be available, featuring local vendors selling homemade and handmade items, and other goods and services. Discover Plymouth attendees can talk with city staff and elected officials, preview upcoming recreation programming, and learn about city events, services and happenings. New this year, the event will also include a young entrepreneur section for youth, ages 18 and younger, to showcase their products and services.

Discover Plymouth includes activities for children, including inflatables, crafts and other attractions. A touch-a-truck exhibit will be available in the Plymouth Community Center parking lot, and attendees may explore a variety of large equipment and vehicles, courtesy of the Public Works Department, Parks & Forestry Division and Public Safety Department.

During the event, there will be no cost to access the K.U.B.E. indoor playground at the Community Center.

State of the City

Plymouth Mayor Jeff Wosje presents the annual State of the City address at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 22 as part of Discover Plymouth. Wosje will discuss a range of city topics as he recaps Plymouth’s past year and shares updates about city finances, public safety, infrastructure, successfully completed projects and more. The address will conclude with a question-and-answer session hosted by Dave Kiser of CCX Media.

Residents are invited to stick around after the address to meet the mayor and City Council members. 

 

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