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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - April 6, 2022 B-01CITY OF *ir t W 0 Z C A L I F 0 R N I A COUNCIL COMMUNICATION AGENDA TITLE: MEETING DATE: PREPARED BY: AGENDA ITEM Boo I Presentation of Proclamation Proclaiming the Week of April 10-16, 2022, as "National Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week" April 6, 2022 Chief of Police RECOMMENDED ACTION: Presentation of proclamation proclaiming the week of April 10-16, 2022, as "National Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week." BACKGROUND INFORMATION: National Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week is a national event to recognize the men and women who dedicate countless hours for the safety of the public and animals. Just like any law enforcement agent, animal care and control officers are compassionate and committed people who serve on a daily basis to ensure the safety of pets, people, and wild animals. Every day, in all of our communities, dedicated Animal Services Officers (ASOs) answer calls for assistance. They apprehend roaming and/or dangerous dogs, rescue animals in danger, investigate situations of alleged animal abuse and neglect, transport injured animals to veterinary hospitals for care, regularly educate pet owners about responsible pet care, and mediate disputes between neighbors regarding their pets. In the past year, ASOs responded to 1,606 field/service calls and rescued 412 stray animals. We depend upon ASOs to fulfill the Animal Services Unit's commitment to providing the highest and most efficient level of customer service. They are dedicated to the health, safety, and protection of the citizens and animals of Lodi. The Lodi Police Department has two Assistant Animal Services Officers and one Animal Services Supervisor who work nine -hour shifts and rotate on-call for after -hour needs. FISCAL IMPACT: FUNDING AVAILABLE Not applicable. Not applicable Sierra Brucia Chief of Police APPROVED: Steve Schwabauer Stephen Schwabauer, City Manager