The Minnesota state primary election is on August 11.
For more information, view the fall activities guide and available virtual recreation programs.
Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department offers courses for any age with varying activities.
The top vote getters will assume office in January 2021.
Grant applicants should note that criteria, eligibility and requirements may differ between city and county grant programs.
In the event of inclement weather, movie showings may be canceled.
Businesses will be asked to complete a short registration form at the site.
Watch the address for information about public safety initiatives, the Plymouth Creek Center project, city finances, Parks and Recreation.
The 2020 Plymouth Arts Fair will run from November 20 until December 11.
All Metrolink fares will resume on Saturday, August 1.
The order also requires workers wear a face covering when working outdoors in situations where social distancing is not possible.
Photo categories include people and families, community activities and events, pets, wildlife and nature, and city landmarks.
Fares will be collected on all Metrolink buses effective August 1.
Snow plow blades are very heavy – and taking them on and off the trucks is dangerous.
Contestants must submit an audition video to enter the 2020 Plymouth Sings competition.
Residents are invited to park in the parking lot and bring their own snacks and beverages.
The Parks and Recreation Department has resumed some in-person programs, including swimming lessons, dance and fitness classes.
The public is encouraged to participate remotely due to coronavirus.
Water plant operators also test the water multiple times per day for appropriate chemical levels and water quality.
The City of Plymouth is planning and preparing for reopening procedures at its offices and facilities.
Plymouth’s traditional Fourth of July events have been postponed until August.
Online school seniors from across the state are recognized in virtual ceremony, graduate ready to move on to next challenge
Elections this year include the August 11 State Primary and the November 3 General Election.
The project, known as City Center 2.0, is part of a 2019 Plymouth City Council goal to explore options for continued development.
Buses will not make any stops at St. Philip the Deacon that day.
The Plymouth Police Department is a professional, progressive and proactive department.
Only vendors should handle market products – customers should not touch items as they shop.
The Music in Plymouth 5K is an annual fundraiser to help support the beloved Music in Plymouth community event.
A curfew has not been imposed in Plymouth.
The annual statewide crime prevention and community-building event is typically held in August.
'The unrest that has followed in the Twin Cities and across the country has resulted in unease and confusion for many.'
The market will be open 2:30-6:30 p.m. each Wednesday until September 30.
Services will return to the reduced levels that have been in place since March due to coronavirus pandemic.
'We are working closely with our law enforcement partners and are monitoring events as they unfold.'
The decision has been made due to continued concerns for the safety of riders and drivers.
While Plymouth has not imposed curfew, the Public Safety Department encourages residents to report unusual or suspicious activity to 911.