Welcome to the City Newsletter

October 2025

As crisp autumn air approaches, we invite you to join us for Trick-or-Treat on October 26 from 3 PM - 5 PM.


Don't miss the homecoming parade through downtown on October 3 at 4:15 PM.


Lastly, join the Fire Department at their Open House on October 10 from 5 PM - 8 PM at the Fire Station.



Don Pohlman / Mayor

City Meeting Agendas:

Last Month's Meetings:


Police and Fire Commission 09/02/25

Plan Commission 09/04/25

Library Board 09/08/25

Committee of the Whole 09/09/25

Finance & Personnel 09/09/25

Common Council 09/09/25

Housing Authority 09/10/25

Ad Hoc Library Repair, Renovation, and Expansion Committee 09/18/25

Finance & Personnel 09/30/25

Common Council 09/30/25


This Month's Meetings:


Board of Appeals 10/02/25

Plan Commission 10/02/25

Library Board 10/06/25

Police and Fire Commission 10/07/25

Committee of the Whole 10/14/25

Common Council 10/14/25

Redevelopment Authority 10/16/25

Board of Appeals 10/16/25

Ad Hoc Library Repair, Renovation, and Expansion Committee 10/17/25

Common Council 10/28/25


*Other meetings may be added throughout the month.

Trash and Recycling Updates:

Pick-up is regularly scheduled in October and November. The full 2025 schedule is available here.

City Updates:

Leaf Pick-Up

Leaf collection starts October 6. Please avoid adding grass, sticks, rocks, annuals, perennials, plastic, or animal waste into the mix.


Toss those leaves only in the curb line, and stack them neatly in rows 4 feet or less from the curb.



Evergreen Golf Course

The Golf Course will be closing for the season on October 5.


Thank you for a great season!

Reporting a Non-Emergency Issue Using PIMS (Plymouth Incident Management System)

You can now use the City/Utility PIMS to report non- emergency issues. To report an issue please fill out the form here. More categories will be added as the system is updated.

  • Electrical (non-outage) Issues
  • Damaged Equipment
  • Low Hanging Wires
  • Trees
  • Property Maintenance
  • Street Light Issues
  • General Issues
  • Technology
  • Website
  • Requests

Road Closures:

Stafford St.

Stafford St. will be closed to north and south bound traffic from E Mill St. to the North Entrance of the Parking Lot by Stayer Park for construction at the Laack Block Project. The sidewalk on the east side is open. This is an extended closure until November 2026.

Collins St.

Collins St. from Eastern Ave. to Stafford St. is still under construction through the end of October. Hill Ct. is also part of this project.

Department Public Works Updates:

Little Library

The Public Works helped the American Legion Auxiliary install a little free library at Stayer Park. Thanks to the Legion Auxiliary for their donation!

Band Shell

The Department of Public Works painted the band shell this summer. It looks great!

Ribbon Cutting

The City held a ribbon cutting for The Landing at Hub City near Walmart. A warm welcome to the new residents that have already begun moving in.

Fire Department Updates:

Upcoming Special Events:

The Plymouth High School Homecoming Parade will be October 3 starting at 4:15 PM.

Plymouth Farmers Market

Thursday Nights

June 19 - October 16

3 PM - 6 PM

Stayer Park


More Information

Trunk or Treat

October 26

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Stayer Park - 39 S Stafford St.


The American Legion Family, Ladewig-Zinkgraf, Post 243 will be sponsoring the Trunk or Treat before the City Trick or Treating at Stayer Park.

Trunk or Treat

October 5

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Generations - 1500 Dougals Dr.


Generations is hosting Trunk or Treat on October 5, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM at Generation, 1500 Douglas Dr.

Pumpkin Walk

October 31

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Riverwalk Path behind Stayer Park - 39 S Stafford St.


Join the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, Plymouth's D.A.M and the Plymouth Fire Department for another fun Pumpkin Walk! This is a FREE event for ALL AGES! There will be hot chocolate, wagon rides and the Plymouth Fire Department will be roasting marshmallows!


Please bring along an item for the Plymouth Food Pantry! Items can be dropped off at the Music Pavilion in Stayer Park.


Please consider carving a pumpkin or two to bring to this event. Pumpkins should be brought down and lined along the Riverwalk Path before 5:00 PM on October 31.


More Information

Police Update:

Ordinance #13 - Sexual Offenders

Common Council approved Ordinance #13 on August 26, 2025, An Ordinance Repealing and Recreating Section 11-2-17 of the City of Plymouth Code of General Ordinances Related to Regulation of Sexual Offenders. Staff reviewed several studies related to sexual offender and recidivism. The prior restrictions found in existing Plymouth Municipal Code were updated to meet best practices.


You can view the Ordinance, map and other resources here.

Utilities Updates:

Plymouth Utilities in partnership with WPPI is offering a chance to win an EGO Snowblower or Portable Power Station for Public Power Week!


Visit here for more information!

Lead Service Lines

The City of Plymouth will send out letters this year to properties with confirmed lead or unknown water service lines. This notification complies with the EPA's Lead and Copper Rule Revisions, underscoring our commitment to protecting the health of every household in our community. Public side lead service line replacements have already begun and continue yearly with our annual street replacement/repair program. The EPA mandated that all remaining public side lines must be replaced by 2037, or potentially longer if an extension is granted. Private side lateral replacements can take advantage of the Plymouth Water & Sewer Lateral Loan Program.


For more information and to view the lead line inventory, please visit here.

Community Ed & Rec Updates:

  • Around Our Town - Parkview Elementary School:

Community members ages 18+ are invited on this "field trip for adults" to get a sneak peek inside of one of Plymouth's elementary schools. 6 PM Thursday October 9



  • Free Film - "Huck Finn":

1993 retelling of the Mark Twain novel of the same name (PG). Offered in conjunction with this year's Community Book Read. 6 PM Wednesday October 15 in the PHS Auditorium


Both are free, but please register at https://plymouthwi.myrec.com or by calling (920) 892-5068

Plymouth School District Updates:

Community members are invited to these fall school performances!

  • PHS Fall Choir Concert: 7:30 PM Monday, October 20 in the PHS Auditorium; Free
  • PHS Fall Play "Our Town": 7:00 PM Thursday, October 30, 7:00 PM Saturday, November 1 and 2:00 PM Sunday, November 2 in the PHS Auditorium; Admission
  • PHS Jazz Concert: 7:30 PM Monday, November 17 at Camp Anokijig; Free

Library Updates:

Frustrated with long wait times on Libby/OverDrive? Plymouth Public Library is putting extra funds toward filling YOUR holds first - meaning shorter waits and faster access to the books you want. Watch for quicker availability on your next read!


Find an Event at the Library

Check out the calendar here

There’s something for everyone at the library! From story times that spark a love of reading in little ones, to epic gaming tournaments and creative programs just for teens, to book clubs, workshops, and special events for adults—our calendar is packed with fun, learning, and community connection for all ages. Come explore what’s happening next—you belong at the library! 


County Programs:

Transportation Services

The Sheboygan County connect program helps rural residents of Sheboygan County with transportation to grocery stores and pharmacies with ease!


More Information!

City of Plymouth | Phone: (920) 893-1271 | Website

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