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Shelby council approves alley and wage ordinances, ODOT signal agreement and chip-seal consent; moves to consider executive session

Shelby City Council · February 3, 2026
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Summary

Shelby City Council passed an alley ordinance (No. 35 2025), suspended rules to pass a wage ordinance (Order No. 12026), approved ordinance No. 1 2026, approved a $609,000 ODOT traffic-signal project agreement (city's portion stated in the record as $135.03), and gave consent for state chip-seal work (Resolution No. 5 2026); council also moved to enter executive session to discuss public-employee compensation.

The Shelby City Council voted on several pieces of legislation during the meeting.

On third reading the council passed an ordinance described as making a portion of an alley between West Tucker Avenue and Earl Avenue part of the city (identified in the record as ordinance number 35 2025). The motion for passage was made by Mister Roberts and seconded by Mister Martin; the presiding officer announced the ordinance passed after a roll call.

Council then considered an amendment establishing wages for department heads and other non-certified employees (referred to as…

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