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County executive reports shelter overcrowding, land bank launch and hate-crime investigation
Summary
In his report to the council, the county executive said the animal shelter held 352 animals, staff are improving donation flows, a new land bank board has convened, and Clayton police are investigating three car fires with anti-Semitic graffiti as potential hate crimes.
County Executive (speaker at the Aug. 5 meeting) told the council that the county is actively seeking temporary headquarters while a long-term building solution is developed, and briefed members on several operational items.
He said the animal shelter population was 352 animals and described efforts to increase adoptions and expedite donations of…
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