In a recent Shelby County Commission meeting held on July 28, 2025, several significant resolutions were discussed and passed, reflecting the ongoing efforts to address community needs and governance in the region.
One of the key items on the agenda was the approval of the election of notaries public for appointment and reappointment in Shelby County. Sponsored by Commissioner Henry E. Brooks, this resolution received strong support, passing with eight votes in favor and one recusal from Commissioner Thornton, who cited a potential conflict of interest due to a family member's application.
Another notable resolution was the renaming of the Youth and Family Resource Center to the AC Wharton Youth and Family Resource Center. This change, which honors the contributions of former Mayor AC Wharton, was sponsored by a coalition of commissioners, including Chairman Michael Whaley and Commissioners Shontay K. Avant and David C. Bradford Jr. The resolution garnered unanimous support, passing with eleven votes in favor.
Additionally, the commission addressed the sale of 17 county-owned legal tax parcels, which were acquired through various tax sales. This resolution, also sponsored by Commissioner Brooks, aims to identify purchasers for these parcels, collectively valued at $119,537.50. The sale is part of ongoing efforts to manage county assets effectively and generate revenue.
The discussions during this meeting highlight the commission's commitment to community development and responsible governance. The approval of these resolutions not only reflects the collaborative efforts of the commissioners but also addresses pressing needs within the Shelby County community. As the commission continues to navigate various challenges, these decisions will play a crucial role in shaping the future of the region.