If a new sign is constructed at the entrance of Shoma Park subdivision, it won’t be at the City of Shelbyville’s expense.
The request for consideration of the city footing the bill …
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If a new sign is constructed at the entrance of Shoma Park subdivision, it won’t be at the City of Shelbyville’s expense.
The request for consideration of the city footing the bill for the sign has been removed from the agenda for Thursday night’s Shelbyville City Council meeting, Mayor Randy Carroll said Monday.
Consideration of the request was to have come up at the meeting. It was discussed, but not approved, at a study session last week.
Carroll also clarified that his appointment of vice-mayor William Christie as the council’s representative on the Shelbyville-Bedford Partnership board must be ratified by the council. The announcement at the study session was not the final appointment.
Christie replaces council member Henry Feldhaus. Carroll said he made the change because Feldhaus had already served and he wanted someone else to have a chance.
The meeting will be at 6 p.m. at Shelbyville Recreation Center.
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