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Residents urge council to preserve Green Hill animal services contract amid budget cuts
Summary
Multiple residents, volunteers and former board members urged the council not to eliminate the city’s animal sheltering contract with Green Hill Humane Society, saying cuts would harm public safety and animal welfare.
EUGENE, Ore. — Several speakers at the May 12 Eugene City Council meeting urged the council to retain its contract with Green Hill Humane Society and to preserve the city’s animal welfare services amid proposed budget reductions.
Speakers described services Green Hill provides that intersect with public safety: response to injured, aggressive or abandoned animals; rabies enforcement; sheltering and reunification of lost pets; and…
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