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City manager reports flood-pump deliveries, downtown grant application and upcoming river-overlook design presentation

6442330 · September 12, 2025
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Summary

City Manager Scott Collins told the Shelbyville council that flood-pump motors are expected next week, the downtown improvement grant application will be submitted the following day, and design for a bridge-walk and river overlook will be presented to staff the next day ahead of negotiations.

City Manager Scott Collins updated the Shelbyville City Council on three ongoing projects during the Sept. 11 meeting.

Collins said flood-pump components are moving forward: “The motors for the pumps are scheduled to be delivered as early as next week, and the rest of the housing and pumps themselves will be delivered to Shelbyville by the end of the month.” He added that engineers and electricians are coordinating passive inspection and housing specifications, with housing specs expected to be issued later in the month.

On downtown improvements, Collins said the city will submit the downtown improvement grant application the next day and that staff had coordinated with multiple local entities while preparing the submission.

Collins also said that design plans for a Transportation Alternatives Program project — a bridge walk and river overlook — would be presented the next day, which will allow the city to begin negotiations before final design and construction preparation.

Ending: These are informational staff updates; council took no separate formal action on these updates during the meeting beyond receiving the report.