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Spokane staff outline new animal-control ILA with county; emergency animal-control ordinance deferred to special meeting
Summary
City staff briefed council on a proposed interlocal agreement for animal control services that would run Jan. 1, 2026–Dec. 31, 2030 and use an activity-based monthly cost formula; council voted to defer an emergency animal-control ordinance and set a special meeting to consider the ILA.
Adam McDaniel told the Spokane City Council that the city’s current interlocal agreement (ILA) with Spokane County for animal control services expires Dec. 31 and that the proposed replacement would run Jan. 1, 2026–Dec. 31, 2030 unless terminated earlier.
McDaniel described the contract’s cost formula:…
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