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Residents ask council to agendize Trap‑Neuter‑Release policy; councilmember asks staff to schedule discussion
Summary
Speakers urged Costa Mesa to adopt a formal Trap‑Neuter‑Release (TNR) policy for feral cat colonies and asked council to direct staff to prepare a policy for the Animal Services Committee; Councilmember Manuel Chavez asked staff to place a discussion on a future agenda.
Public commenters on April 15 asked the City Council to adopt a formal Trap‑Neuter‑Release (TNR) policy to manage feral cat colonies, describing a local nonprofit’s work rescuing and sterilizing feral cats and urging council to direct the city manager to agendize a staff report or policy discussion.
What speakers requested: Deborah Lee and others from local…
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