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City unveils spay-and-neuter awareness campaign; student artwork to appear in dog parks
Summary
The city presented a spay-and-neuter public‑education campaign initiated by Ward 2 and partnered departments. Officials said they received 71 student submissions, selected 14 finalists and chose three winning designs to be installed as signage in multiple off‑leash dog parks and posted across recreation centers.
City officials and Ward 2 staff on March 5 presented a spay-and-neuter public education campaign developed with the Department of Public Safety, Parks and Recreation, and the Department of Youth Development and Social Initiatives. The campaign focuses on public education and compliance with state sterilization signage requirements, and officials emphasized an outreach strategy designed to be friendly and visible rather than punitive.
Rudy Tovar,…
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