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County approves Fort Bragg veterinary IGSA for shelter services; introduces new animal services director
Summary
The board moved to place an updated intergovernmental service agreement (IGSA) with Fort Bragg — which provided 26 free spay/neuter surgeries in December — on the Jan. 20 consent agenda and approved placing a group oath of office for animal services officers on the same meeting. Staff introduced Diane Pfeiffer as the new animal services director and outlined priorities including staffing, training and SOP review.
County staff presented an updated intergovernmental service agreement (IGSA) with Fort Bragg that would reestablish Army Veterinary Corps visits to the county shelter for free surgical and medical assistance and ongoing training.
"This is a long‑standing program," Assistant County Manager Faith Phillips told commissioners, noting that Army veterinary personnel visited the shelter three days in December and performed 26 spay/neuter…
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