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Shelby City Council reviews March finances, outlines paving plans and announces Arbor Day events
Summary
Council accepted and filed its March financial report, heard committee plans for 2026 paving and larger reconstruction projects, and announced an April 24 heritage-tree planting and community program. Staff also flagged upcoming natural-gas aggregation negotiations and several recent personnel departures.
The Shelby City Council accepted and filed its combined financial statement for March 2026 and heard committee updates on street paving, a major road reconstruction and other service projects.
City staff member McLaughlin presented the financial report, saying the city's encumbered general-fund balance stood at $1,407,974 and that total cash and investments reconciled to $14,988,014. McLaughlin said the US Bank account has been closed. He provided preliminary 2026 income-tax receipt figures: individuals $354,000; businesses $180,000; withholdings about $1,042,000, for a combined figure the transcript lists as $1,577,000. McLaughlin also listed recent personnel changes, including the resignation of Nicole Webster (director of nursing), the resignation of journeyman lineman Austin Sarbaugh, the resignation of Cody Baker from the police department,…
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