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Police present animal-control policy update and shelter statistics; aldermen ask for clearer intake rules
Summary
Police staff briefed the board on proposed uniform animal-control policies covering intake, fees and facility care and reported January shelter data (58 animals at month-end; 11 adoptions, 4 reclaimed). Board members asked for explicit surrender procedures and precise definitions for priority calls; staff promised to return with clarifications.
Police staff briefed Fayetteville's Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Feb. 5 about proposed uniform animal-control policies and recent shelter activity.
The policies, prepared by Commander Rodriguez and staff, cover code of conduct, facility care, maintenance fees, visitor regulations, staffing structure, cleaning and sanitation, and the…
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