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The City of Northville has a new manager
Mar. 3, 2023 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News George Lahanas started his new job as Northville City Manager this week. Lahanas, the former city manager of East Lansing, was unanimously chosen by members of the Northville City Council on Feb. 6 to become the new Northville city manager.
City officials resurrect paid parking plan
Feb. 22, 2022 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News After nearly a three-year hiatus the Plymouth City Commission is once again considering paid parking for the downtown area. Members listened to citizen comments and concerns and unanimously passed a resolution at the regular City Commission meeting held Feb. 7 to
New $1.2 million Kellogg Park fountain is officially dedicated
Oct. 22, 2021 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News The legacy of a beloved Plymouth resident lives on with the new fountain unveiled last Saturday in Kellogg Park. The majority of the cost of the new $1.2 million fountain was paid by the Wilcox Foundation, established by Jack Wilcox, one
Incorrect statements prompt apology from city manager, mayor
Feb. 26, 2020 PLYMOUTH EAGLE. Plymouth Michigan News Results of a controversial survey conducted by Eastern Michigan University in the City of Plymouth may have been slanted by city officials. Questions on the survey prompted a public apology from City Manager Paul Sincock who last week admitted to
Time’s up Mr. City Manager
Feb. 13, 2020 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News OPINION A recent firestorm sparked at the Plymouth Downtown Development Authority meeting last Tuesday resulted in a public apology from City Manager Paul Sincock regarding his mistruths and misrepresentations regarding the involvement of the city in the preparation of an Eastern Michigan University citizens
Blocked rail crossings plague city
Oct. 23, 2017 PLYMOUTH VOICE. Plymouth Michigan News Updated 10-24-17 Train delays continue to vex Plymouth motorists and tie-up daily traffic. Numerous complaints by disgruntled motorists regarding CSX trains blocking crossings continue to flow into Plymouth City Manager Paul Sincock’s office with no apparent relief in sight. Observers