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Council moves to contract with DocuPet for pet licensing; Proposition L findings read

2343371 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

The council read a Proposition L ordinance and authorized the city manager to execute a one‑year (with optional renewals) contract with DocuPet for online pet licensing. Staff said there will be no cost to the city and projected improved compliance and revenue.

The Long Beach City Council on Feb. 18 took first‑reading action related to contracting out pet licensing services to DocuPet Corp., a vendor that provides online pet‑licensing and tag fulfillment services.

Parks, Recreation & Marine Director Brent Dennis and Long Beach Animal Care Services Bureau Manager Dr. Melanie Wagner presented the recommendation and a Proposition L (City Charter §1806) analysis. Staff described that in FY 2022 the bureau had six full‑time license inspectors but…

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