Plymouth, Weekly: Council Actions, River Heights Bridge Bid, St. Patrick’s Events
Plymouth heads into mid-March with City Council decisions finalized, a key bridge project moving forward, and a full weekend of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
City Council Wraps Up March 12 Meeting
The Plymouth City Council met Thursday, March 12, with both a regular and special meeting on the agenda. The council approved items included in its regular meeting packet and formal actions adopted that evening.
Residents who could not attend in person can review agendas and materials online, and meetings are broadcast through the city’s official channel. Future council and committee meetings are also listed on the city’s meetings portal for those tracking upcoming votes and discussions.
Why it matters: Council approvals in March often set the tone for spring construction, budgeting adjustments, and development planning as the city transitions out of winter operations.
River Heights Drive Bridge Project Advances
A Sheboygan County bridge project in Plymouth is moving ahead following the March 10 WisDOT bid letting. The project includes work on River Heights Drive over the Mullet River, identified as a local structure in Plymouth.
Project plan documents confirm the River Heights Drive bridge location in Sheboygan County and outline construction details for 2026.
Why it matters: Drivers near River Heights Drive should expect construction scheduling details in the coming months. Bridge work can mean temporary closures, lane shifts, or detours once timelines are announced.
St. Patrick’s Day Events Fill the Weekend
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations are underway across Sheboygan County, including events tied directly to Plymouth. A roundup of local festivities highlights a parade in Plymouth along with music and themed gatherings leading up to March 17.
The Plymouth Arts Center is hosting ‘A Wee Bit Irish’ concerts featuring Celtic folk music, with evening performances March 13 and 14 and a Sunday matinee on March 15.
Why it matters: With events spanning the weekend, residents should plan for heavier foot traffic downtown and check event times in advance.
Looking Ahead
Mid-March marks the start of a busier stretch for local government and public works planning. Residents are encouraged to monitor the city’s agenda postings for upcoming council and commission meetings as spring projects and seasonal programs take shape.
As always, road construction updates and detour notices related to county and state projects will become clearer once contractors and start dates are confirmed.
Sources
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/st-patricks-day-fun-where-100411442.html
https://cityofplymouth.org/agendas-and-reports/
https://cityofplymouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/2.26.2026-CC-Regular-Meeting-Agenda-Packet.pdf
https://www.iuoe139.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/20260310-WisDOTBidLettings.pdf
https://wisconsindot.gov/hccidocs/bid-let/2026/20260310/plans-proposals/20260310021plan.pdf
