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Shelby council declares old Main Street fire station surplus, tables code update and advances alley vacation; executive session set on property matters
Summary
Council moved to record that the old Main Street fire station is no longer needed for municipal use, tabled a comprehensive ordinance update for additional review and approved steps to vacate part of a downtown alley, then voted to enter executive session on property matters.
Council members took several property and procurement actions during the meeting, including placing on file a letter declaring the old Main Street fire station surplus, tabling an ordinance to update the codified ordinances, approving steps to vacate part of an alley and authorizing disposal of surplus equipment.
Under new business a council member said the old Main Street fire station "has outlived its usefulness and is no longer needed for municipal purpose" and moved to have the mayoral letter received and placed on file so the city can identify retained access and utilities that must remain. The motion to receive and place the letter on file was discussed and recorded; no sale or transfer was finalized during the meeting.
Council debated Ordinance No. 9-2025, a package to edit…
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