by Kevin Zimmermann
PLYMOUTH, WI (WHBL) – The City of Plymouth will consider extending its existing state of emergency until July 15th at its next Common Council meeting next week Tuesday.
The measure would make no changes to those conditions already approved back on March 31st, and is designed to give Plymouth discretion with respect to emergency response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Similar to measures taken by the Sheboygan County Board this last week, no new restrictions or rules will be introduced, but the extension gives Plymouth city government the ability to customize the response to any changes in the coronavirus situation.
The council will also propose changing its regular Common Council meeting time to 7 PM.