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Animal control and code compliance reports show steady activity; collection process explained

Desert Hot Springs Public Safety Commission · November 14, 2025
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At the Nov. 13 Public Safety Commission meeting Tyler presented October activity: animal control logged 121 service requests and 54 intakes; code compliance reported 122 service requests, 172 notices and 38 citations totaling $26,700. Staff described notice-of-pendency and tax-roll collection methods for unpaid citations.

Tyler, a city animal-control and code-compliance staff member, presented October 2025 statistics to the Public Safety Commission on Nov. 13 and explained how the city attempts to recover unpaid administrative citations.

Animal control received 121 service requests in October with 54 intakes; 14 animals were returned to owners, 8 adopted, 8 sent to rescue, 59 sent to the veterinarian, 16 recorded dead on arrival and 3 euthanized for medical reasons. Tyler…

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