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Shelby City Council receives mayor letter, backs state infrastructure renewal and hears reports on downtown projects, cleanup and safety
Summary
At its April meeting the Shelby City Council voted to receive a mayoral letter about the Main Street Fire Station, unanimously passed a resolution supporting State Issue 2 (OPWC renewal), and heard committee reports on downtown building work, library renewal and public‑works items including a paving bid and cleanup days.
The Shelby City Council on April 2025 received a mayoral letter about future use of the Main Street Fire Station, voted to support State Issue 2 (the Ohio Public Works Commission renewal), and heard committee updates on downtown building work, library funding and public‑works and safety matters.
Council members placed the mayor's April 4, 2025, letter on file, a procedural step that the administration said moves discussions about marketing and potential sale of the Main Street Fire Station toward public presentations by the city’s development partners and the CIC. Councilman Martin said he welcomed the advance, adding, “I’m just happy this day has come,” while noting historic‑preservation review…
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