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Speakers urge expansion of spay/neuter programs as Bryan prepares new municipal animal shelter
Summary
Residents and animal‑welfare advocates asked council to ensure the new municipal animal shelter (planned in 2026) includes accessible spay/neuter and colony‑management programs; speakers cited state pilot funding and local voucher shortages.
Two residents asked council to prioritize accessible spay/neuter services and colony management as the city prepares an 18,000‑square‑foot municipal shelter slated for construction in 2026.
Merritt Weeks noted prior statements from the city’s environmental services manager that Bryan decided to care for its own animals after separating from Aggieland Humane Society in 2011 and said the…
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