Legislation addressing the operation of all-purpose vehicles on private property is on the agenda for Shelby City Council on Monday.
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Shelby weighs clear rules amid all-purpose vehicle complaints
Police Chief Lance Combs said his department has received numerous complaints regarding various types of pollution, including noise and dust.
Shelby lawmaker: Proposed charter amendment should be ‘left to the voters’
City council on Monday took its first step in getting a proposed charter amendment to Shelby voters, unanimously passing its first reading.
Remove or repurpose: Shelby to inspect 190-foot smokestack with drone
An FAA registered drone pilot will inspect Shelby’s iconic smokestack with a drone to gauge the integrity of the structure.
Candidate filing deadline talks return to Shelby City Council
After being denied last July, a proposed charter amendment extending the filing deadline from 75 to 90 days for Shelby candidates is back.
Shelby lawmakers discuss process of Main Street firehouse sale
Proposed legislation states that the Shelby Community Improvement Corporation will have the “exclusive right” to sell the firehouse property.
Shelby water tower due for fresh paint, will keep classic design
The water tower along Mickey Road will maintain its classic red and gray colors and lettering, along with the Shelby Whippet mascot.
Shelby officials honor legacy of former mayor Doris Payne-Biglin
Shelby Mayor Steve Schag and At-Large Councilman Steve McLaughlin shared remarks about their time serving under Payne-Biglin’s leadership.
State Issue 2: Shelby lawmakers back State Capital Improvement Program renewal
The City of Shelby has received more than $5 million in grant funds through the State Capital Improvement Program since its inception in 1987.
Shelby asks fire department to reduce overtime by $200,000
City officials and the Shelby Fire Department are continuing to work together in an effort to reduce rising overtime costs at the department.
