Public Works and Transportation
Cathleen Johnson – Public Works Director
Annual Consumer Confidence Report
Public Works
The Public Works Department provides high quality, professional, and excellent services in Facility, Street, Traffic, Water Distribution, Sewer, Storm Drains, and Grounds Maintenance that enhances the safety and quality of life for all residents and visitors for the City of Plymouth.
Please send completed forms to publicworks@cityofplymouth.org
ENCROACHMENT PERMIT APPLICATION ($400.00 FILING FEE) – CLICK HERE ENCROACHMENT PERMIT REGULATIONS
IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS – CLICK HERE
LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN INFORMATION Update Letter from Amador County
LCRR REPORTING – CLICK HERE FOR CURRENT REPORT If you have any questions about the LCRR Report, please contact Cathleen Johnson at 209-245-6941 ext. 260
You can now submit your Non-Emergency problem to PG&E directly using their Mobile App PG&E MOBILE APP REPORTING INFORMATION Report It Mobile App
PROBLEM TREE REPORTING FORM – CLICK HERE MUNICIPAL CODE 8.20 Please note: Tree removal issues need to go through the Planning Department
REPORT A CONCERN – Options to report a concern: GoGov/GoPlymouth online reporting system https://cityofplymouth.org/request-form/, call City Hall at 209-245-6941, visit City Hall to fill out a form, or write a letter and mail to PO Box 429 Plymouth, CA 95669 or drop off at City Hall – 9426 Main Street with the following information: Date, what the concern is regarding, location of concern with the street address (must have or we can not process the complaint), your phone number, & email address. Please include pictures if possible.
TEMPORARY BANNER PERMIT APPLICATION – CLICK HERE
TRAFFIC TRAILER REQUEST FORMS: Event Advertising Form – ENGLISH ESPANOL Neighborhood Speed Control Form – ENGLISH ESPANOL
811 – Call Before You Dig
Property owners are required to have underground utilities located before doing any digging, for small projects like planting trees and shrubs to large projects such as swimming pools, sidewalk/driveway installation or repairs. The service is FREE and SIMPLE! Call 811 a few days prior to digging, tell the operator where you’re planning to dig, what type of work you will be doing and your affected local utilities. The City of Plymouth and other utility companies will be notified about your intent to dig and within a few days, a locator will mark the approximate location of your underground lines, pipes and cables, so you’ll know what’s below – and be able to dig safely. Remember, always call 811 before you start any digging project!
Transportation
The City of Plymouth has approximately 7 miles of local roadways. State Highway 49 runs for just over a mile right through the center of town.
SR49 & Main Street Road Intersection is one only two intersections serving the City of Plymouth on Highway 49. This intersection has significance as it serves as the entrance to the Shenandoah Valley Wine Region as well as the connection between El Dorado and Amador Counties. In its current design, traffic congestion often is experienced with traffic queue backups on Main Street/Shenandoah Rd. during peak tourist season and events. In addition the intersection is both skewed, curved and has a significant elevation change from north to south creating a significant hazard for traffic entering from both directions of Main Street.