One of the most important pieces of downtown Plymouth is set to have some body work done this summer.
The city is planning to spend about $200,000 to repair and renovate it's two-level parking deck in the heart of downtown. The deck, built in 1983, is located behind the commercial storefronts of the square block that is bordered by Main Street, Penniman Avenue, Ann Arbor Trail and South Harvey Street a stone's throw from Kellogg Park
"It's one of the key parking areas for downtown, especially for long-term parking," says John Buzuvis, assistant director of operations for the city of Plymouth. "It's centrally located and convenient for the business owners and patrons."
Engineers are currently assessing what has to be done and what it cost to renovate the parking structure. City officials expect it will need to be recoated, seals and joints redone and cement repaired.
Work is expected to be done this summer.
Source: John Buzuvis, assistant director of operations for the city of Plymouth
Writer: Jon Zemke
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