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File #: 17-5189   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: City Council B Session
On agenda: 9/20/2017
Posting Language: A Briefing on the proposed recommended revisions to Chapter 5 of the City Code and the ACS Strategic Plan. [María Villagómez, Assistant City Manager; Heber Lefgren, Director, Animal Care Services]
Attachments: 1. Proposed Revisions to Chapter 5 of the City Code
DEPARTMENT: Animal Care Services


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Heber Lefgren


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

An update on the proposed recommended revisions to Chapter 5 of the City Code and the ACS Strategic Plan that were approved by the Animal Care Services Advisory Board.


SUMMARY:

An update on the proposed recommended revisions to Chapter 5 of the City Code and the ACS Strategic Plan that were approved by the Animal Care Services Advisory Board.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

In September 2011, the Animal Care Service Department (ACS) updated its Strategic Plan by focusing on three key Departmental Priorities: (1) Enhanced enforcement; (2) Controlling the stray animal population; and (3) Increasing the City's Live Release rate. In FY 2015, ACS added a fourth Strategic Priority to engage and educate the community.

During the February 8, 2017 "B" Session, ACS provided City Council with an update on key ACS FY 2017 initiatives. One of those initiatives included revising and updating the ACS Strategic Plan and Chapter 5 of the City Code.

Between February and June 2017, ACS held nine community meetings across the City and collected over 1,000 surveys from the public and stakeholders. The surveys provided community input regarding local animal laws and the current applicability of the ACS Strategic priorities.

During the June 15 "B" Session, ACS provided City Council an update on the ACS engagement process and presented to the council the survey results. ACS also presented to City Council for discussion preliminary recommended revisions to the City Code based on the feedback received.

Between June and August 2017, ACS held five additional community meetings across the City to receive feedback on the preliminary recommended revisions to Chapter 5 of the City Code. During that time, ACS collected over additional 4,000 surveys from the public and stakeholders regarding updates to local animal laws and enhancements to the ACS Strategic Plan.

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