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Residents and rescues press Palm Coast council for municipal shelter and kennel space; council schedules follow-up presentation

2150586 · January 22, 2025
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Local rescue groups and residents told the council the county's private shelter is over capacity and lacks full-time veterinary capacity; the council directed staff to schedule a Flagler Humane Society presentation and allowed community groups a 15- to 20-minute follow-up presentation on Feb. 25.

Several residents and animal-welfare volunteers urged the Palm Coast City Council on Jan. 21 to address animal-shelter capacity in Flagler County and to consider municipal shelter options and temporary kennel space.

Wendy Tramarci, a Flagler County resident and board member with the Vero Beach and Indian River County Humane Society, told the council the Flagler Humane Society lacks funds and a strategic plan and is consistently at or over capacity. "We are one of only 13 counties in Florida without a municipal shelter," Tramarci said, and she pointed to a Charity Navigator rating she described as evidence of poor accountability and finances.

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