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Shelbyville City Council holds brief public hearing on Municipal Road Aid, adjourns after no comments
Summary
The Shelbyville City Council held a short public hearing March 5 to solicit input on proposed uses of Municipal Road Aid and Local Government Economic Assistance Program funds for fiscal year 2026–2027. No one from the public commented; Councilmember Pam Carter moved to adjourn and the motion passed unanimously.
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The Shelbyville City Council held a brief public hearing on March 5, 2026, to solicit written and oral comments on proposed uses of Municipal Road Aid and the Local Government Economic Assistance Program for the 2026–2027 fiscal year. Mayor H. Troy Ethington called the hearing to order at 5:15 p.m.
The hearing provided an opportunity for residents to comment on planned allocations of those state and local aid programs. Council members Tom Hardesty, Georgina Ivers, Pam Carter, Sally Zaring and Frank Page were present; Shane Suttor was absent.
No members of the public offered oral comments and no written comments were recorded during the hearing. Following the public-comment period, Councilmember Pam Carter moved to adjourn; Councilmember Frank Page seconded. According to the meeting record, all voted “aye,” and the meeting was adjourned.
The minutes were signed by Mayor H. Troy Ethington and attested by City Clerk Carla Wainscott. The record does not show any formal action to commit or allocate the funds at this meeting; no further hearings or votes were announced in the transcript.
