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Public Notice: Resolution No. 51-2024 the City of Shelby City Council hereby gives public notice in accordance with Section 145.381 of the Ohio Revised Code.

2024-11-19T09:44:44-05:00November 19th, 2024|

Resolution No. 51-2024 the City of Shelby City Council hereby gives public notice in accordance with Section 145.381 of the Ohio Revised Code that John Ensman, who is currently employed by the City as Director of Utilities/Deputy Director of Public Service, will be retiring effective December 31, 2024 and seeking re-employment with City of Read More...

City Wide Water Service Line Survey

2024-05-23T09:08:43-04:00May 23rd, 2024|

RCAP is working alongside the City of Shelby Utilities Office to complete a water service line survey in accordance with the Ohio EPA Lead Service Line mapping mandate. The City of Shelby, Division of Water is encouraging all homeowners to complete the provided lead service line survey to determine the type of service line Read More...

The 2023 Consumer Confidence Report is now available at the following locations; City Hall, the Utilities Office, and at Marvin Memorial Library.

2024-04-22T08:19:50-04:00April 22nd, 2024|

Please click here for a copy of the Water Treatment Plants 2023 Consumer Confidence Report. Click here to view the 2022 Consumer Confidence Report. Click here to view the 2021 Consumer Confidence Report. Click here to view the 2020 Consumer Confidence Report. Click here to view the 2019 Consumer Confidence Report. Read More...

Preservation Annual Report

2022-03-13T11:33:21-04:00March 13th, 2022|

Christina Drain, chair, presented the Shelby Historic Preservation annual report to city council Feb. 7, 2022. The report had been previously been emailed to city council members on Jan. 28. Following is a recap provided at the meeting. The entire report can be read here: SHPC annual report 2021 Goals 2021– education and communication for Read More...

Who is the Shelby Historic Preservation Commission?

2021-09-16T13:40:02-04:00September 16th, 2021|

People often ask who the Shelby Historic Preservation Commission is and what do we do. Our Mission Statement - The Shelby Historic Preservation Commission exists to preserve the city’s distinctive character and heritage through education and guidance of appropriate rehabilitation and restoration of existing historic properties and through assistance in designating and registering potential Read More...