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Ukiah approves MOU to provide on-demand animal-control aid to Pinoleville Pomo Nation
Summary
The Ukiah City Council unanimously approved a consent-calendar item authorizing an on-demand memorandum of understanding to provide animal-control services to the Pinoleville Pomo Nation after residents reported dog attacks and limited county response, city staff said.
The Ukiah City Council voted unanimously Oct. 6 to approve a consent-calendar item authorizing a memorandum of understanding under which the city will provide on-demand animal-control services to the Pinoleville Pomo Nation, after tribal representatives reported multiple dog attacks and said they had not received help from county authorities.
Council member Roden asked for clarification about what the city was being asked to do and why the matter was on the agenda. "I'm confused what the issues are regarding animals at the Pinellasville Pomo Nation. And, what is the city being asked to do? Because we don't the city doesn't handle animal licenses like the county does," Roden said.
Police leadership told the council the nation had reported a "large issue" involving packs of dogs that had attacked several people on the…
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