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Supervisors leave APAL spay/neuter funding at $15,000 after debate over county priorities
Summary
The Board of Supervisors considered a request from APAL Humane Society for $25,000 to expand low‑cost spay/neuter services. After discussion about county fiscal pressures and roads funding, supervisors voted to keep the agency’s current FY allocation at $15,000 rather than increase it.
The Board debated a supplemental funding request from APAL Humane Society and ultimately voted to leave APAL’s allocation at $15,000 for the current fiscal year.
APAL representatives told the supervisors the shelter and associated services experienced a striking increase in cats and kittens after COVID; the organization reported receiving 893 cats last year and said the county shelter accepted 356 cats in 2024 (551 in 2023). APAL…
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