Shelbyville
Upcoming
City Council
The Shelbyville City Council will finalize second readings on three ordinances, including land annexation for the VTRE Development and bonding for the DJM Project. Members will also vote on an interlocal agreement for ambulance services and a resolution creating a tax-incentive zone for the DJM Project. Standard committee reports and public comments will conclude the session.
- Second reading of Ordinance 25-3040 annexing land for the VTRE Development
- Second reading of Ordinance 26-3059 authorizing bonding for the DJM Project
- Resolution 2026-12 establishing an economic development area for the DJM Project
- Interlocal agreement for ambulance services
- Approval of June and July meeting minutes
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Plan Commission
The Plan Commission will vote on creating a TIF district for DJM's Deer Valley Apartments property off Progress Parkway. They will also discuss filling a vacant ETJ seat on the Board of Zoning Appeals and consider changes to public notice procedures.
- PC 2026-06: Approval of TIF district for Deer Valley Apartments (parcels 73-11-09-200-088.000-002 and portion of 007.000-002, NE side of Progress Pky)
- Appointment of ETJ representative to Board of Zoning Appeals (vacant after Winnie Soviar's departure)
- Discussion of public notice procedural changes (timing, signage, etc.)
- Approval of April 27, 2026 minutes
Livable Communities Coalition
The Livable Communities Coalition is meeting to discuss old business including fairgrounds publicity, and new business items such as Don's brochure revisions and distribution, 'Did You Know' updates, community grants, and selection of the next Gold Star Award recipient. Staff updates cover engineering and street department projects, including Webster Street. The meeting includes officer reports on past activities like the ADA lot at the fairground and the Longest Day Walk.
- Discussion of community grants
- Next Gold Star Award selection
- Revisions to Don's brochure and distribution plan
- Updates to 'Did You Know' publication
- Webster Street department update