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Shelbyville council approves ordinance amending municipal salary ranges

Shelbyville City Council · June 18, 2026
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Summary

The Shelbyville City Council approved Ordinance No. 2026-06-18 on June 18, 2026, amending municipal salary ranges; the motion was moved by Councilmember Frank Page, seconded by Sally Zaring, and passed by unanimous vote of members present. Minutes show an inconsistent reading label which the record does not resolve.

The Shelbyville City Council approved Ordinance No. 2026-06-18, an amendment to the city’s salary ranges, during its regular meeting on June 18, 2026. City Attorney Steven Gregory read a summary of the ordinance, Councilmember Frank Page moved to approve the ordinance (the motion is recorded as for the first reading), and Councilmember Sally Zaring seconded. A roll-call vote recorded Councilmembers Georgina Ivers, Pam Carter, Sally Zaring, Shane Suttor and Frank Page voting “aye”; Councilmember Tom Hardesty was absent.

The ordinance was introduced by the city attorney as an amendment to salary ranges set out in Ordinance No. 2025-08-07. The meeting minutes label the agenda item as a second reading but record the motion as approving the ordinance “for the first reading”; the minutes do not specify an effective date or further procedural steps. Deputy City Clerk Meagan Whitacre attested the meeting minutes.