The Town of Plymouth has partnered with Old Colony Planning Council to update the town's Housing Production Plan. This plan will set the direction for housing planning and policy in our community for the next five years. Take the survey today! Read on...
The Town received a $1.9M award through the State's Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) Grant. The MVP program assists municipalities with the identification and implementation of priority climate resilience and adaptation actions. Read on...
The Select Board and Planning Board currently have several vacancies, apply before October 10, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. Learn more about the boards and committees that have vacancies, and apply online in less than five minutes. Additional Info...
Learn more about the Elderly and/or Disabled Tax Relief Fund and the eligibility requirements to apply to have a potential reduction in your Real Estate taxes. Read on...
The Town is working to collect data to better understand the status of street lights in Plymouth. Are the street lights inoperable, intermittent, or are the lighting fixtures damaged? Report your concern with SeeClickFix. Additional Info...
The Town has signed a 24-month contract with a new electricity supplier, Constellation New Energy. Beginning with the Oct. 2023 meter reads, the Plymouth Community Choice Power Supply Program’s standard product will have a new rate of $0.14813 per kWh Additional Info...
Until further notice, Xfinity (Comcast) customers will have the same public access channels. This means that Public Channel 13, Education Channel 14, and Government Channel 15 will continue to air the same content. Read on...
Per the Select Board vote of July 25, 2023, the following items are considered unsafe per OSHA rules and must be removed from graves: Shepherd's hooks (any size), loose stones, shells, and any glass items. Items must be removed by October 1, 2023. Read on...
The Town received $2 million in federal funding to upgrade three outdated culverts, to promote climate-resilient infrastructure, protect wildlife, prevent flooding, and improve vehicle and pedestrian access across Plymouth. Read on...
Plymouth Town Manager, Derek Brindisi describes the FY24 Select Board Goals & Priorities, which include community policing, town-wide communications, long-term financial planning, protecting the environment, and town infrastructure.
Take a virtual tour of Plymouth Town Hall, and learn about the comprehensive in-person services that several departments provide for the public, including residents, businesses, and visitors.
Use SeeClickFix to report quality-of-life concerns such as potholes, cracked sidewalks, litter, flooding, fallen limbs or trees in roadways, and so much more. SeeClickFix is not monitored 24/7 so issues related to public safety or those requiring immediate attention should be reported directly to the Plymouth Police Department.