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City identifies three locations for microchip scanner stations to help reunite lost pets

City of North Augusta City Council · December 16, 2025
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Summary

Public-safety staff identified three possible microchip scanner locations—Bay's Firearms and Range (500 block of Edgefield Road), a downtown dog-park location, and the Palmetto Parkway Trailhead—to allow citizens and public-safety staff to scan found dogs and identify owners.

Chief Johnson (speaker 9) reported that staff have identified three possible microchip scanner locations intended to help reunite lost pets with owners.

The proposed locations are Bay's Firearms…

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