News Summary
The DeKalb County Commission has approved significant changes to address the overcrowding crisis at the DeKalb Animal Shelter, which currently houses over 600 dogs. With the extension of the construction contract for new kennels and the groundbreaking of the innovative ‘pet neighborhood’ project, the community is encouraged to adopt or foster dogs to aid in alleviating the shelter’s burdens. The overall goal is to enhance animal welfare and prevent euthanasia due to space constraints.
DeKalb County Commission Takes Bold Steps for Overcrowded Animal Shelter
Urgent Action Required as DeKalb Animal Shelter Faces Overcrowding Crisis
In a recent meeting held on March 25, the DeKalb County Commission approved a significant change order to address the pressing needs of the DeKalb Animal Shelter. The shelter is currently overwhelmed, housing more than 600 dogs and further exacerbating the situation with additional animals in foster care. The unprecedented influx of incoming animals has created an urgent crisis that the community must address immediately.
To combat this challenging situation, the commission has extended the contract for the construction and installation of kennels until January 31, 2026, allowing for the development of six new kennel units to be built by Horizon Structures, LLC. These kennels will serve as essential overflow units for dogs and are part of a larger project aimed at alleviating the shelter’s burdens.
The Innovative Pet Neighborhood Project
The groundbreaking for what is being called the “pet neighborhood” took place back in November 2022, indicating a commitment to expanding the shelter’s capacity. This innovative project will consist of 10 units capable of housing a total of 120 dogs. The anticipated completion timeline includes five of these units by March 2025 and the remaining five by June 2025. The total cost of this ambitious project is approximately $4.1 million, with $2.5 million coming from DeKalb’s special purpose local option sales tax.
Furthermore, the county aims to enhance the infrastructure of the facility by pouring concrete pads and installing vital utilities and stormwater infrastructure, crucial steps in improving operational efficiency at the shelter.
Commitment to Animal Welfare
To further support the shelter’s operations, the commission unanimously approved a change order that increases the contract with LifeLine Animal Project by about $2.2 million. This extension will carry through June 30, 2023, providing essential resources for ongoing animal shelter operations as they navigate this critical time. The county continues to prioritize animal welfare, fostering an environment where reducing the dog population becomes feasible through adoptions and fostering opportunities.
The DeKalb Animal Shelter is open to the public every day of the week, with extended hours on Tuesdays until 8 p.m., encouraging community members to come and support the shelter by adopting or fostering dogs. The goal is to relieve the ongoing overcrowding and avoid the tragic potential of euthanasia due to space constraints.
Future Endeavors and Pending Decisions
In addition to addressing the needs of the animal shelter, the March 25 commission meeting saw several contract discussions, including a deferred contract with Sky Harbour for a new aviation hangar at DeKalb Peachtree Airport, which could potentially generate an impressive $576.6 million in revenue over 50 years.
Other crucial contracts, including the stormwater master plan and a contract to install water mains on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard worth $46.4 million, were also deferred for further consideration. Additionally, a change order regarding Oracle America, Inc. to renew software licenses for Human Capital Management Cloud Services was postponed, reflecting the commission’s commitment to prioritize carefully and manage taxpayer resources effectively.
Moreover, a resolution aimed at establishing a Police Civilian Review Board was withdrawn, indicating ongoing discussions surrounding community safety and oversight.
Join the Fight Against Overcrowding
As the DeKalb Animal Shelter struggles to provide adequate care for a growing population of dogs, the community is urged to participate actively in this battle against overcrowding. Residents are reminded that adopting or fostering dogs not only saves lives but will also contribute to a more humane and effective resolution of this crisis.
With outreach and continued public support, the DeKalb County Animal Shelter aims to create a welcoming environment for its residents and ensure all animals receive the love and care they deserve. For those interested in adoption or fostering, the shelter is located at 3280 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, DeKalb County, GA.
Let’s come together to support our furry friends in need!
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- Decaturish: DeKalb County Commission Extends Animal Shelter Overflow Unit Construction Contract
- Wikipedia: Animal Shelter
- Fox 5 Atlanta: Groundbreaking Held for New Overflow Units at DeKalb County Animal Shelter
- Google Search: DeKalb County Animal Shelter
- WSBTV: DeKalb County Animal Shelter Needs Your Help Before Considering Euthanasia
- Google Scholar: Animal Shelters
- Atlanta News First: 43 Dogs Risk Euthanasia Unless Adopted in DeKalb County
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Animal Adoption
