Not so good news from Waynesboro about the county helping Old Fella. What was supposed to be a done deal is now in question because of the hospital situation and the county having to come up with five million dollars to get it out of debt.
Old Fella offers compromise on animal control contract
By Anne Marie Kyzer
annemariek@thetruecitizen.com
Theyโre hoping to meet in the middle, or at least in the third quarter.
Members of Old Fella Burke County Animal Rescue have offered a compromise to commissioners in hopes of getting some sort of animal control established in the county in the coming year.
Earlier this year, the group proposed to provide all facets of animal control services under an annual contract of $175,000.
But commissioners, still not knowing what funding might be needed at the hospital, have shied away from establishing a new county service and werenโt likely to raise taxes to do it.
However, the county has property it is willing to provide for the animal shelter, including land and a vacant church building located near the countyโs landfill on Clarks Place Road. While Old Fella representatives said the offer is helpful, the building does them no good without the funds to operate the shelter.
โWe understand about the issues with the money,โ Old Fellaโs Jodi Pope said. โWe are willing to work with you and feel that itโs imperative to start this year. The offer of the building and the land are very generous. But with the overhead, we canโt take the county up on that offer without a contract.โ
So, Old Fella is proposing a plan that would take their contract price down to $43,750 by putting their start date off until the third quarter of the fiscal year, or next July. The plan would allow the county to phase in animal control instead of fully funding it in the first year.
โWhen we found out the county didnโt have enough money this year, we tried to come up with different alternatives,โ Pope explained.
Commission vice chairman Henry Tinley said it was an option worth considering.
Until now, Old Fella has operated as a volunteer organization, depending on grants and donations to operate as a rescue. They transport many animals out-of-state to adoptive homes, organize a foster home program and also manage a spay-neuter program. Commissioners have allocated $5,000 toward the spayneuter program for the past three years and propose to continue this year.
Chairman Wayne Crockett said commissioners will likely decide whether theyโll agree to a revised contract at their last budget workshop, which is scheduled for Thursday at 6 p.m.
They had hoped to pass a budget for the fiscal year before it begins Oct. 1, but thatโs not possible now.
Once they approve a budget, it must be advertised for two weeks before itโs official.
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