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HomeMy WebLinkAboutdocuments distributedRPOAAF-- pow,:-, ti_ Dear City Council, please do what's right by the people who voted for you , your city needs its own animal shelter. The fact is, people just won't drive to Riverside! Now people are walking, taking bus or riding bikes to take the found , injured or abandoned animals to the local shelter. Colton and Fontana residents are still abandoning pets on San Bernardino Shelter's parking lot daily because 30 miles to Riverside is just too far! The public voted you , as the Sari Bernardino city council members to help with the city problems not give to Riverside. • volunteers rid rescues take in `nterceals- around 135 animals a month,tzotaling brill -1-1 1,620 animals that do NOT go into the shelter. jobs of volunteers/rescues/donors Cleaning, photography, networking, transporting, working with animals Owner surrenders, help families keep t ieir pets, we pay medical, provideI, pa y� 1--)(- 'I out fees .Working togetherl! In listening to your Animal Commission meeting last week I put together some items that you may not have considered in the questions that you asked. The proposal submitted by PD was very one-sided and here's why - 1) There was no estimated costs provided for current repairs needed at the shelter, only the statement that it would require extensive repairs. 2) It doesn't appear that any estimates were sought out from licensed contractors for any repairs at the shelter. 3) There was no mention of the roughly $700,000 in the Shelter Improvement Fund that is specifically for use to repair the shelter and none of that money has been used since PD has had control of the shelter. 4) No mention of the money in the Donation Account, specifically for the shelter, that could also be used for repairs/upgrades. 5) Current facility can be upgraded year by year and little by little at no cost to City using the funds, mentioned. 6) Not all buildings at shelter need immediate upgrading or repairs, only the older ones. Here are the years each facility was built. 1964 Lobby and Quarantine, 1968 Corrals, 1979 Females Kennel building, 1980 Cat Building and Male Kennels, 2000 Puppy Building, 2002 Mobile Trailer. Need to suggest that City Council separate Animal Services and shelter from PD. Here's why. 1) Repairs of facility will move through faster. 2) Hiring of needed staff will be faster since they won't have to go through a Police background check. 3) This will eliminate costs to PD. Here is a plan for correcting needed upgrades. PHASE 1 - Start by replacing mobile trailer to allow it to be used for a lobby while the current lobby is repaired along with offices and break room. PHASE 2 - New Quarantine building can be built on grass area. PHASE 3 - Current Quarantine kennels can be taken down and area can either be corrected or restructured to allow a larger holding area and a more secure check in area and possible veterinary area which I'm sure Dr. Bishay would help with the funding. PHASE 4 - Upgrade Homefinders kennels by https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=cf93d3cccg&view=pt&search=...msg-f%3A1604299798039011475&simpl=msg-f%3A1604343804942618580 Page 1 of 3 w Gmail Fw: Shelter 2/4/19, 9:16 AM insulating and rewiring. PHASE 5 - Upgrade and insulate Males kennel building. PHASE 6 - Upgrade and insulate Puppy Building. Overall many people have offered to pay or donate to help fix the shelter. Smaller projects can be done in between such as adding another mobile unit that can be ultimately used as a kitten nursery and purchasing of replacement storage containers. Also we do not want to go to a completely enclosed structure since this will lead to a.very noisy environment and the trapping of viruses and diseases. Hopefully this information helps. Please do not mention that this information was provided to you by an outside source.