The Plymouth Select Board meeting on April 29, 2025, highlighted several key community updates and initiatives, with a focus on public safety and local events.
Assistant Town Manager Sylvia Genau reported that the Herring Festival, initially postponed due to rain, successfully took place the following day, showcasing the town's resilience in event planning. She also announced the launch of a pilot program for a new parking payment system at Long Beach, aimed at improving traffic flow and parking efficiency during the busy summer months. This initiative will utilize a mobile app already in use downtown, making it easier for visitors to pay for parking.
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Subscribe for Free In public safety news, the construction at the Manamet Fire Station is progressing well, with an open house planned for later this summer. The police department is also making strides, with furniture arriving for their new downtown satellite office, which is being donated by the Plymouth Growth and Development Corporation, ensuring no cost to taxpayers.
The meeting also addressed upcoming community events, including a health and safety fair at Plymouth North High School on May 3, featuring a Hope Day Walk and various vendors. Additionally, the town election is set for May 17, with early voting options available from May 7 to May 14.
The board discussed ongoing efforts to coordinate summer activities, ensuring that the influx of visitors is managed effectively. A town-wide cleanup event is scheduled for Saturday, encouraging residents to participate in beautifying their community.
Overall, the meeting underscored the town's commitment to enhancing public safety, improving community engagement, and preparing for the busy summer season ahead.