Plymouth To Receive $500,000 For Stormwater Project

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The village of Plymouth is one of 13 communities across the state that is receiving money from the Ohio Department of Development.

Plymouth is getting $500,000 to help pay for a significant storm water project, according to RichlandSource.com. Village mayor Cassaundra Fryman said the total cost of the work is around $970,000 dollars. The remaining cost will come from Plymouth’s water fund and money they receiving this year from timber sales near its water treatment plant. The work should start next year in the spring. 


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