The water tower along Mickey Road will maintain its classic red and gray colors and lettering, along with the Shelby Whippet mascot.
Shelby City Council
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.
Shelby City Council weighing two options for iconic smokestack
City lawmakers discussed two options for the iconic 1930s smokestack during Monday’s meeting, including demolition or possible repurposing.
See which streets are listed for Shelby’s 2025 paving project
The total cost of the 2025 paving project is $482,565, said Joe Gies, the city’s project coordinator. Bids will be opened March 20.
Shelby Municipal Court reconciliation deficiencies ‘partially corrected’
Finance Director Brian Crum said the Shelby Municipal Court is now reconciling the bank for the same difference every month.
Shelby is a step closer to demolition at corner of Broadway & Main streets
On Tuesday, Joe Gies, the city’s project coordinator, said the Richland County Land Bank recently received its grant agreement from the state.
Shelby’s CHIP grant application gets stamp of approval
The Community Housing Impact and Preservation (CHIP) Program partners with communities to preserve and improve Ohio’s housing stock.
Hard to replace: Shelby director of utilities vital to city operations
John Ensman’s retirement as Shelby’s director of utilities will become effective Dec. 31. His intended reemployment date is Jan. 3, 2025.
