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Volunteer coalition proposes new animal shelter, asks city for microchip station and temporary access changes
Summary
A volunteer coalition presented a draft charter and requests to the City of North Augusta, asking permission to install a microchip station at the public safety building, expand volunteer access and implement short‑term facility improvements while planning a permanent shelter.
A volunteer group seeking to establish a modern animal shelter in North Augusta presented a draft charter and a set of near‑term requests to the City Council on Nov. 17, urging partnership with public safety and a phased plan to improve animal care while fundraising for a permanent facility.
Tabitha Waldrop, representing the coalition (working name: Bridal Shelter Coalition / Friends of North Augusta), read a draft mission statement that described goals to identify funding, design a modern shelter consistent with…
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