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Residents urge continued TNR funding as Pacific group reports rising kitten season workload
Summary
Speakers during public participation described the city’s trap‑neuter‑return (TNR) program workload and budget needs: volunteers reported nearly 500 animals handled since 2023 and asked the board to keep a $1,500 budget line and consider buying pallets of food for colonies.
During the public participation segment of the May 20 Board of Aldermen meeting, two residents delivered updates and requests concerning the city’s trap‑neuter‑return (TNR) program.
Jeanne Bannerman, who identified her address as 111 Freeman Street, told the board the volunteer effort has been active and that the group has installed downtown banners and completed fundraising and procurement work. She reported the group’s financials for 2023–2025: total expenses “right around pretty close to $28,000”…
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