January 24, 2019
Jim Evancho
The Jacksonville Journal provides governmental agencies the ability to publish press releases, at no charge, to the community. The Calhoun County Commissioners Office has requested this Public Service Announcement be released immediately.
A MESSAGE FROM THE CALHOUN COUNTY COMMISSION TO THE CITIZENS OF CALHOUN COUNTY
As Calhoun County prepares to resume operation of animal control on March 1, 2019, the following items are a representation of the County’s position:
- As required by law, (see ss 3-7A-7), the County is required to provide a suitable pound and impounding officer to address the needs of Calhoun County residents by addressing stray animals
- Spay/Neuter Program – Snip-It Ticket continues as a County sponsored program to assist residents to combat the overpopulation of stray animals. This is a voluntary program as counties cannot enact laws and any mandatory requirements must be authorized at the State level. 636 purchased by county; residents’ cost build = $9,540; total cost of services to be provided = $52,060. Sold 452 through 1/23/2019.
- The County is in the process of staffing positions to operate animal control
- Although State of Alabama law requires animals to be held a minimum of 7 days, it is the intention of the County to hold animals for some additional period of time while rescue/adoption efforts are explored/exhausted
- We invite all certified rescues to partner with the County to find animals loving homes
- We envision a relocated centralized animal control premises, and/or a separate adoption/rescue facility which will be more convenient for residents as well as participating entities
- We hope to work collaboratively with municipalities in addressing animal control
End of PSA