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Riley County counselor urges MOU with city over animal shelter as city retains ordinance control
Summary
County Counselor Jacob Hansen told commissioners the city’s animal-control agreement and ordinance indicate the city will retain control of the shelter; he recommended negotiating an MOU to define facility and equipment responsibilities before the county enters into an agreement.
County Counselor Jacob Hansen told the Riley County Commission on Dec. 15 that the city’s animal-control services agreement and existing city ordinance make clear the city intends to retain control of the animal shelter. Hansen said the county’s interest is to clarify obligations and protect county interests before entering a county-level agreement.
Hansen said…
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