Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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YOU'RE INVITED !!
BOARD OF SUMTER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Chairman - Doug Gilpin - District 2 Vice Chairman - Al Butler - District 1 2nd Vice Chairman - Don Burgess - District 3 Garry Breeden - District 4 Steve Printz - District 5 September 26, 2017 5:00 PM Colony Cottage Regional Recreation Center 510 Colony Blvd. Parlor Room The Villages, FL Portion of Tuesday's Agenda: 2. REPORTS AND INPUT b. County Administrator Animal Services Monthly Report-August 2017 (For Information Only) Documents: SCAS_AUG.pdf Here's how your taxpayer funded facility is being (mis)managed for the month of August, 2017 compared to their next door neighbor whose government officials listened to concerns from the people they represent, hired a consultant who is one of the preeminent national experts in the field of shelter reform, gathered information, took an interest in the No Kill Equation, and publicly announced last fall that on January 15th, 2017, Lake County Florida was transitioning to a no kill community. The positive results have been overwhelming. Lake County Animal Services is the largest open-admission animal control shelter to successfully transition to No Kill literally overnight, resulting in one of the largest, fastest and most inspiring transitions to No Kill that those in the No Kill community have ever seen. Note to county administrator Arnold and commissioners Gilpin, Butler, Burgess, Breeden, and Printz - If it's already been done, it's not impossible. With the right leadership, Sumter could and should do the same. Sumter County Animal Services Monthly Report, August, 2017: AUGUST, 2017 Total Intake – 203 Total Euthanized/Died in Kennel - 91 Live Release Rate – 55% INTAKE Total cats – 102 Total dogs – 101 OUTCOME - EUTHANIZED/DIED IN KENNEL Total cats – 69 32% LRR Total dogs – 22 78% LRR Percentage of dogs killed due to being too sick to be treated or simply labeled "Unadoptable" – 96% Lake County Animal Services Monthly Report, August, 2017: AUGUST, 2017 Total Intake – 615 Total Euthanized/Died in Kennel/Foster - 45 Live Release Rate – 93% INTAKE Total cats – 336 Total dogs – 279 OUTCOME - EUTHANIZED/DIED IN KENNEL/FOSTER Total cats – 32 90% LRR Total dogs – 13 95% LRR Total dogs euthanized due to aggression/behavior – 10 ** Lake County provides medical care to their sick and injured dogs, allowing them to live out their lives with an adoptive family. They do not kill them. One dog euthanized due to testing positive for rabies If you feel your tax dollars should be spent to save lives rather than needlessly take them, you are invited to attend the next BOCC meeting this Tuesday. Details/location are provided above. If you wish to speak before the Board, you are allowed five minutes. Please keep all comments factual, using common courtesy (as difficult as it may be) and tact during your presentation. Thanks for being the voice for Sumter's locked up homeless companion animals. These folks would like to hear from you: Sumter County Government: bradley.arnold@sumtercountyfl.gov Al.Butler@sumtercountyfl.gov Doug.Gilpin@sumtercountyfl.gov Don.Burgess@sumtercountyfl.gov Garry.Breeden@sumtercountyfl.gov Stephen.Printz@sumtercountyfl.gov
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Tomorrow at 5:00 PM colony Cottage
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