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Residents and rescuers urge Fresno to fund mass spay-and-neuter and rescue support
Dozens of public speakers told the council that a citywide spike in unaltered, free-roaming dogs is creating public-safety and animal-welfare crises and urged immediate funding for mass spay-and-neuter clinics and policy changes to support verified rescuers; councilmembers and staff discussed resources and limits.
Fresno council delays master fee schedule after questions about resident impacts
Councilmembers debated increases across multiple city fees — from animal center deposits to water and special-haul charges — and voted 4-3 to postpone the master fee schedule to Feb. 19 to allow staff and council more time to review proposed dollar changes and impacts on residents.
Council accepts Homekey Plus award for La Hacienda, preserves 17 units for veterans
Council approved acceptance of state Homekey Plus funds and related regulatory agreements for La Hacienda, directing the city to appropriate the award and reserving 17 units for veterans experiencing or at-risk of homelessness; referrals will run through the coordinated entry system and veteran-serving organizations.
