Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Plymouth Water Restrictions

Know and follow outdoor water restrictions
Plymouth has restrictions on outdoor water use, including a midday ban and an odd-even schedule. The restrictions are in effect May through September. Plymouth prohibits outdoor lawn watering from noon to 5 p.m. on all days. At other times, water customers must follow an odd-even schedule when sprinkling lawns.Homeowners with addresses ending in an odd-number, may water on odd-numbered calendar days. Those with addresses ending in an even number, may water on even-numbered days. The restrictions apply to all City water customers. Automatic irrigation systems should be adjusted accordingly. State law also requires that all new irrigation systems be installed with rain sensors so the system shuts off when it's raining.

Exceptions
City water customers may wash vehicles and do hand-held hose watering of shrubs, flowers and trees on any day and at any time if the hose has a nozzle with automatic shutoff. If you have new sod, seed or landscaping, you do not need to follow the odd-even restrictions during the first 30 days after planting. You must, however, still abide by the midday ban from noon to 5 p.m.

The penalty for violating restrictions is $100 for each day of violation. You will receive one written warning before you are penalized. Please keep in mind that if you have an irrigation system that is not functioning properly or is misaligned and water is spraying in the street, you could receive a notice of violation.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Information available from the City

Have questions about Plymouth's five-year street reconstruction plan? Want to know exactly how the streets are chosen? Have other questions about the city's public works department? Find out the answers to these questions and others by visiting the City of Plymouth's website. Just scroll down the right hand column and click on the link to the city's website. Once you've launched the website, click on the 'Services' tab, then choose 'Streets', then click either 'Common Questions' and/or 'Five Year Plan'.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

City of Plymouth website

Have you visited the city of Plymouth's website lately? The many links on the site make it easy to find out almost anything you want to know about whats going on in our city and surrounding community.

To access the link, just scroll down the right hand column of this site until you see the City of Plymouth link. If you haven't looked at it lately, check it out today.