Three resolutions were passed, entering the city into an agreement with AEP OnSite Partners for a 10 megawatt battery energy storage system.
Shelby City Council
Garland Gates bids adieu to Shelby Council after 30 years
Garland Gates’ thirty years in public office has made him the longest serving elected official in Shelby’s approximate 190 year history.
Shelby City Council seeking two levy renewals on March ballot
Time is of the essence for Shelby City Council in order to have two general operation levy renewals included on the ballot in March.
Richland County Land Bank to demolish downtown Shelby commercial property
Shelby Project Coordinator Joe Gies said the city is working with Richland County Land Bank for demolition of the 50/52 E. Main St. property.
Shelby City Council briefed on upcoming 2024 total solar eclipse
Preparedness will be critical in anticipation of the total solar eclipse, which will occur at approximately 3:12 p.m. April 8, 2024.
New Shelby businesses, current projects highlighted at City Council
Jessica Gribben, Shelby’s economic development liaison, highlighted several projects and new businesses at Monday’s city council meeting.
Shelby Municipal Court still in hot water after recent state audit
Accounting practices of the Shelby Municipal Court remain in hot water, both by the Ohio Auditor of State and Shelby City Council.
Demolition looms for downtown Shelby commercial property that burned
The 50/52 E. Main Street property was heavily damaged by a large structure fire, which broke out in downtown Shelby at the end of August.
Shelby First Presbyterian Church honored by City Council
Members of Shelby First Presbyterian Church gathered at Tuesday’s Shelby City Council meeting to recognize the congregations bicentennial.
Starting from scratch: Shelby searching for Black Fork clean-up options
The City of Shelby must search for new answers regarding the cleaning and maintenance of the Black Fork River.
