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Picture Plymouth Photo Contest winners announced View a list of winning entries from the 2024 Picture Plymouth Photo Contest. Categories included Abstract, People, Pets, Places, Seasons and Wildlife.
Plymouth City Council unofficial election results available Following the 2024 General Election, the unofficial results for Plymouth City Council candidates are now available to view. More News Stay Connected
Results from the 2020 Census put Plymouth's population at 81,026. The most recent estimate from the Metropolitan Council puts Plymouth's population at 80,546 as of April 1, 2022, making Plymouth the state's seventh largest city. Community Profile. For more information on Plymouth, visit the Community Profile area of the Metropolitan Council's ...
The Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department offers extensive recreation programming (in-person and virtual offerings), well-used and maintained facilities, beautiful parks, and a great trail system including: 67 developed parks, totaling over 1,827 acres. 182 mile network of city, state and regional trails. 6 special use facilities.
Important dates in Plymouth’s local government history are: May 18, 1955 – Plymouth incorporated as a village; Aug. 1, 1968 – The city adopted the council-manager form of government; Feb. 7, 1974 – Plymouth became a statutory city; Nov. 3, 1992 – Plymouth became a home rule charter city when voters opted to adopt a city charter
Successful candidates are motivated, hold their work to a high standard, are collaborative and have an interest in public service as a career path. View available positions and apply. Plymouth's needs continuously change due to community growth, budget adjustments and economic conditions.
Welcome to the City of Plymouth website. Plymouth has built a national reputation as a thriving community offering an excellent quality of life. Its lakes and rolling terrain provide the backdrop for a blend of well-planned residential, business and commercial-industrial areas.
Below are the names of the city departments, as well as the city manager, with the name and phone number of the corresponding department director or manager. Visit the department webpages by clicking the links below. City Manager - Dave Callister | 763-509-5000. Deputy City Manager - Administrative Services Department - Maria Solano | 763-509-5051.
MnDOT Update: Westbound Highway 55 reopens Nov. 2 The Minnesota Department of Transportation has extended the closure of westbound Highway 55 between Highway 169 and I-494 due to weather. More News
The City of Plymouth issues many different types of permits and licenses. Most permits are available from either the City Clerk Division or the Building Division. Both are located in City Hall, 3400 Plymouth Blvd., Plymouth, MN 55447.