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Commissioners discuss possible animal rescue on county-owned former landfill, spay/neuter options

5329096 · July 8, 2025
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Summary

Board members discussed a community proposal to use a portion of county-owned land (former landfill on Native Road) for an animal rescue shelter and other options such as regional partnerships and spay/neuter programs; no formal action was taken.

Commissioners discussed prospects for an animal rescue or shelter on a portion of county-owned land identified as about 23.44 acres on Native Road, the site of an old landfill, and explored other options to address a reported countywide animal overpopulation problem.

Commissioner Melbourne said the property — described in the meeting as adjacent to Oak Grove Cemetery and with a legal reference of S 19 T 25 R 25 — was county-owned and could be…

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