Animal Protection Board weighs its options
The Delaware County Animal Protection Board is weighing its options on the best way to move forward with animal control coverage.
During a recent meeting, board Chairman Thomas Judge Jr. said the board needs to decide how to proceed. He said options include moving forward with building a new animal control facility; not building the facility; scaling down the size of the proposed facility; or partnering with another agency.
“Within the next month, we need to make a decision,” said Judge during the meeting, which took place April 11 at the Upper Darby Township Municipal Building.
You can read the full article here.
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As a resident of Delco, what do you think about this issue?
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On another note, Delaware County Council recently approved a four-year contract for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local Union No. 77 transfer station employees.
During a recent meeting, board Chairman Thomas Judge Jr. said the board needs to decide how to proceed. He said options include moving forward with building a new animal control facility; not building the facility; scaling down the size of the proposed facility; or partnering with another agency.
“Within the next month, we need to make a decision,” said Judge during the meeting, which took place April 11 at the Upper Darby Township Municipal Building.
You can read the full article here.
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As a resident of Delco, what do you think about this issue?
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On another note, Delaware County Council recently approved a four-year contract for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local Union No. 77 transfer station employees.
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