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County departments outline snow response metrics and animal-control costs during Feb. 5 meeting

Jefferson County Commissioners · February 6, 2026
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Summary

Department heads reported on the recent storm response — equipment deployed, fuel and material usage, and a county truck crash — and an animal-control seizure that left 23 animals with care costs exceeding about $13,000; county staff said shelters were open and partnerships with community groups were activated.

County department heads used the Feb. 5 Jefferson County Commissioners meeting to summarize operations during a recent winter storm and to report an animal-control seizure that produced significant care costs.

Speaker 6 (Unidentified Speaker) provided a detailed account of snow operations, saying the county deployed three road graders, 12 dump trucks and three pickup trucks with plows and reported more than 3,000 miles of road travel during the response. He cited fuel usage figures across county and partner agencies of roughly 1,571 gallons of diesel and 962 gallons of gasoline and said the county had used hundreds of tons of cinders and tens…

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