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Shelby City Council adopts FY 2025–2026 budget and approves housing loan for 203 Western Ave

Shelby City Council · June 1, 2026
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Summary

At its April 15 meeting the Shelby City Council unanimously adopted Resolution 4-2026 approving the FY 2025–2026 budget, approved a five-year forgivable $5,000 loan for 203 Western Ave pending bank approval, and approved the claims list and agenda.

The Shelby City Council on April 15 adopted Resolution 4-2026 approving the FY 2025–2026 budget and approved a housing loan for a single property, alongside routine agenda items and claims approvals.

Mayor Ron Kroll presided over the meeting. Councilmember Pat Honeywell moved to approve the April 15 agenda; Councilmember Karen Schlueter seconded and the motion passed on a roll-call vote (all ayes).

During a public hearing held as required by law, Mayor Kroll closed the hearing at 7:05 p.m. after hearing no objections. Following the hearing, Councilmember Pat Honeywell moved and Councilmember Karen Schlueter seconded adoption of Resolution 4-2026, "Approval of FY 2025-2026 Budget." The council approved the resolution by unanimous roll-call vote.

The council also approved a housing application for 203 Western Ave. Councilmember Karen Schlueter moved, Councilmember Jackie Hursey seconded, and the motion carried on a unanimous roll-call vote. The approval is contingent on bank approval for a five-year forgivable loan of $5,000 to the applicant, Jeff Friis.

Councilmember Pat Honeywell moved and Councilmember Todd Frank seconded approval of the April 15 claims list; the motion carried on a unanimous roll-call vote.

Julie Eden of Menke Auction & Realty presented a Fair Housing proclamation; Mayor Kroll read and signed the proclamation declaring April 2025 Fair Housing Month. Public comments included a request by Angela Fritz for a $25,000 grant to support housing development if she acquires additional lots from Hedegaard; Councilmember Todd Frank asked that any housing agreement be drafted and presented to the council before any approval.

The meeting adjourned at 8:08 p.m. City Clerk Chris Martin recorded the minutes.