Introduction to Riverside County’s Decision
Riverside County has recently approved significant cost increases for animal services contracts, a decision that impacts five cities within the county. This move comes amidst growing concerns over animal welfare and the need for effective enforcement and sheltering services.
# County’s Fee Hike Proposal
The county has proposed a 5% increase in fees across all services, sparking a debate on the necessity and impact of such a hike. * Background:
- The county’s animal control services have been under scrutiny. * Officials initiated a rate study to assess the financial viability of the services. * Rate Study Findings:
- The study aimed to determine if the county was achieving “full cost recovery.”
- The results are pending, but the proposal suggests a need for adjustments. ### Implications of the Proposed Fee Increase
The proposed fee hike has several implications for the community and the county’s budget.
The city of Los Angeles and the city of Long Beach are set to vote on a contract with the Los Angeles Animal Services Department. The cities did not send representatives to speak ahead of the board vote. The Department of Animal Services’ former director, Erin Gettis, signed the request for contract adjustments. The cities are set to vote on a contract with the Los Angeles Animal Services Department. The contract, which was originally set to expire in 2020, was extended to 2022. The extension was approved by the Los Angeles City Council in June.
The contract, which is set to run for three years, will provide veterinary care for the city’s animal shelter. The agreement includes a comprehensive range of services, including preventive care, diagnostics, surgery, and emergency services. ## Contract Approval for Enhanced Animal Shelter Care The city’s board of directors has recently approved a significant contract with Outcomes for Pets LLC, a veterinary care provider based in Austin, Texas.
The contract will expire at the end of 2026.