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Council defers proposed animal ordinance changes to June 9 after animal control officer unavailable
3625987 · May 28, 2025
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Summary
The Brooklyn City Council deferred an ordinance revising city animal regulations (Chapter 505) to its June 9 meeting because the animal control officer who worked on the draft could not attend.
The Brooklyn City Council voted to defer consideration of an ordinance that would amend and add sections to Chapter 505 of the codified ordinances updating the city's animal regulations. The ordinance was moved to the June 9 meeting because the animal control officer, who helped draft the changes, was unable to attend.
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