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Votes at a glance: Shelby council postpones five ordinances, approves appropriations, OPWC application and opioid settlement

6441265 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

The Shelby City Council postponed five ordinances, passed Ordinance 32,025 (emergency appropriation), adopted Resolutions 26–28 (tax levies; OPWC application for a $542,000 West Main/South Long project; acceptance of national opioid settlement terms) and voted to enter executive session to discuss property purchase/sale.

At its meeting, the Shelby City Council recorded multiple formal actions. Key outcomes:

- Postponed five ordinances: A motion to postpone Ordinances 24‑2025, 25‑2025, 26‑2025, 27‑2025 and 28‑2025 to the next regular meeting carried on roll call. The motion was recorded as moved by Councilman McLaughlin and seconded by Councilman Martin; the council announced the motion passed.

- Ordinance No. 32,025: Council first voted to suspend the rule requiring multiple readings for the ordinance and then adopted Ordinance 32,025 on an emergency basis. The suspension motion was described as moved by Councilman Martin and seconded by a council member identified in the record; the…

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