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Commissioners ask staff to study replacing Salina breed-specific law with comprehensive dangerous-dog ordinance; discussion set for Feb. 24 study session

2959444 · February 10, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners requested staff research models and examples of dangerous-dog ordinances to potentially replace the city's breed‑specific law (BSL). The commission directed staff to include the topic in the Feb. 24 study session and to report back on shelter operations, public‑private partnerships and donation impacts.

A Salina commissioner asked staff on Feb. 10 to research alternatives to the city's breed-specific law and to prepare examples of comprehensive dangerous-dog ordinances for the commission to consider.

The request followed a report on animal shelter operations and concerns raised by the animal control advisory board. The commissioner said several dogs, including some pit bulls, have remained at the shelter…

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