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Votes at a glance: Shelton aldermen approve minutes, road acceptance, purchases and funding endorsements

Shelton Board of Aldermen · March 13, 2026

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Summary

At the Feb. 25 meeting the board approved the Feb. 11 meeting minutes, authorized several procurement actions including a $15,745 utility-body purchase and a $36,115 administrative vehicle waiver, accepted Gamble Place into the city road system, approved $3,350.20 in tax refunds and endorsed a $1.5 million congressional project application for police communications.

The Shelton Board of Aldermen recorded the following actions during its Feb. 25 meeting (voice votes unless noted):

- Approved minutes of the Feb. 11, 2026 meeting (motion carried by voice vote). - Accepted Gamble Place (public improvements on Gamble Place) into the city's public road system (motion carried by voice vote). - Approved March statutory tax refunds totaling $3,350.20 and directed the finance director to make payments from statutory funds. - Authorized appropriation of $15,745 for a utility body for building-maintenance truck number 136. - Approved a waiver and purchase related to an administrative vehicle (discussion of trade-in versus engine replacement; motion carried) with a purchase amount described as $36,115. - Authorized renewal of a license agreement with Lisonbee Morrow and David Morrow for an additional one-year term (06/08/2026 through 06/07/2027) and authorized the mayor to execute the renewal documents. - Approved a $35,799 purchase of a used van for animal control with an amended funding source and carried the motion. - Adopted a resolution supporting a $1,500,000 congressional community project funding application to upgrade the police department communications system.

Where recorded, motions were seconded and carried by voice votes. The transcript does not include full roll-call tallies for each item; the record reflects affirmative voice votes and the chair's announcement that motions carried.