Other items on the agenda that were approved included a 2.7% increase in the annual fees for Amador Disposal garbage collection which will become effective July 1st, 2007. Also, the contract for the Environmental Impact Report for housing development projects proposed by Reeder Sutherland was approved. There was an update on the Public Restrooms in McGee Park that need to be improved to be up to ADA standards which the city is excepting bids for construction. The subject of the Plymouth Pool was discussed with the knowledge that the pool is need of many improvements.
Originally when the pool was built back in the 80's, the pool was the responsibility of about 6 different entities including the school district, the Veterans Association and the City of Plymouth. Lately, however, the costs have fallen upon the City's limited budget to maintain the pool. Currently the city council is looking for other ways to fund the pool which is very busy and of great importance to the community, especially during the hot summer months. One possible option is if the city saves some of the $45,000 received for park improvements from the Amador County Recreation Agency. Some of the money may be able to be redirected toward the pool costs. Another option is to possibly start offering classes at the pool, and the concept of a swim team. Also discussed was the possibility of the citizens of Plymouth conducting a fund raiser of some kind to offset the maintenance and improvement costs.