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<br />Ibarra, Evelyn <br />From:michaelmavrovouniotis@gmail.com <br />Sent: AM <br />To:eComment <br />Subject:CITY COUNCIL, GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br /> <br /> <br />This is to inform citizens of the on-going mismanagement of OC Animal Care. <br /> <br /> <br />(a) <br />Voice of OC <br />County Managers Responsible for the Animal Shelter’s Decline are Turning Their Back on the Community <br />https://voiceofoc.org/2024/11/boyer-county-managers-responsible-for-the-animal-shelters-decline-are- <br />turning-their-back-on-the-community/ <br />County managers and the animal shelter director are stalling and delaying. They’re not applying the <br />shelter’s Strategic Plan. They want to throw it away and waste taxpayer money on a “new” plan, to <br />cover up their own failure. They are turning their back on community standards. <br /> <br />(b) <br />OC Register <br />2024 Election Results: Janet Nguyen on her way to becoming next First District Supervisor in Orange <br />County <br />https://www.ocregister.com/2024/11/07/janet-nguyen-on-her-way-to-becoming-next-first-district- <br />supervisor-in-orange-county/ <br />Excerpt: <br />Another priority for Nguyen is holding the OC Animal Care shelter to a higher standard, she said. She has <br />long been vocal about the shelter’s policies. In August, a bill authored by Nguyen passed making it best <br />practice for shelter veterinarians to make notations on animal medical charts for injured and diseased <br />animals along with euthanasia criteria. <br />“These are the things that the county refused to do, and we had to force them to do so with a bill,” <br />Nguyen said. “We need to look at what programs are available for the residents. Neutering a dog is very <br />expensive these days. Are we giving opportunities for residents to come in and work with the county? <br />There are so many things, but I can’t answer these questions until we audit and see what the problem <br />is.” <br /> <br />(c) <br />Patch (Orange County) <br />OC County Officials Are Failing Our Furry Friends <br />https://patch.com/california/orange-county/oc-county-officials-are-failing-our-furry-friends-nodx <br />1 <br />
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